[upd] - Hits Of The 90s Hindi Songs

If the early 90s were about sighing in the rain, the mid-90s were about Rangeela colors and Bombay beats. A. R. Rahman entered Bollywood and threw away the rulebook. Suddenly, songs didn't have to follow the stanza-chorus-stanza pattern. Synthesizers and Indian classical fused beautifully.

While Kumar Sanu was the king of sadness, Udit Narayan was the king of joy and energy. Paired often with and Salman Khan , Udit Narayan brought a youthful vibrance. Hits Of The 90s Hindi Songs

The 90s was also the birth of Indian Pop (Indipop), thanks to MTV and Channel V. Non-film albums became just as popular as movie soundtracks. "Made in India" became a global sensation. If the early 90s were about sighing in

If Kumar Sanu was the soulful lover, Udit Narayan was the charming, mischievous boy next door. His voice had a sparkle that suited everyone, from Aamir Khan to Shah Rukh Khan. His range was phenomenal—he could sing the soulful Pardesi Pardesi and the energetic Koi Kahe Kehta Rahe with equal finesse. Rahman entered Bollywood and threw away the rulebook