If you are feeling down, listen to some of the best 90s Hindi sad songs – Kumar Sanu and Abhijeet can easily help soothe away all your troubles with their soothing voices.
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1. Sonu Nigam
Sonu Nigam is a popular Bollywood singer and winner of multiple awards. Known for his melodious yet mesmerizing voice, Sonu Nigam has become an iconic figure in music with his diverse musical style and commitment to his craft.
Sonu began his musical journey at an early age. Singing alongside his father Agam Kumar Nigam at weddings and parties, Sonu quickly found that music soon overtook all other interests he held and decided to dedicate himself to it with full passion. Sonu quickly excelled at various genres of music and has built up a huge following both within India as well as abroad; often being likened to legendary singer Mohammad Rafi and being called the Modern Rafi for this reason.
Sonu Nigam has performed in over one thousand films and released several albums, receiving immense love and appreciation from audiences around the world for his songs. He has collaborated with some of the industry’s greatest names such as Lata Mangeshkar and Khayyam; in addition to being an accomplished singer-songwriter-composer (Sooper Se Ooper and Jal). Sonu Nigam remains an admired source of musical inspiration to young aspiring musicians worldwide.
Early on in his career, he encountered difficulty finding work as a playback singer. To gain exposure and gain work in Janam by Gulshan Kumar he did radio advertisements before signing a contract with T-Series which lead to him singing Achha Sila Diya Tune which would become one of his signature songs and eventually led him into many more movies and household recognition.
His combination of soulful vocals and innovative compositions have resulted in many unforgettable songs, which continue to influence generations of Bollywood singers and have become part of Indian culture. He has been the subject of numerous articles and interviews and remains a key influence within the industry.
Sonu is an integral part of India’s music scene and widely considered one of its top singers. His unique voice makes him easily adaptable between various styles; whether that means soulful Sufi music or energetic pop beats he has something for everyone!
2. Abhijeet
Abhijeet was an iconic playback singer during Bollywood’s musical golden age of the 1990s, contributing songs in all genres such as romance, dance and sad music. Some of his most renowned hits from this era include “Tumhe Jo Maine Dekha” and “Main Koi Aisa Geet Gaaun.”
Abhijeet Singh is best-known for the iconic song he performed for Shah Rukh Khan’s 1995 movie Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge that became an instant classic and earned him a Filmfare award – “Wada Raha Sanam”. Additionally, other popular actors have used Abhijeet’s melodious vocals such as Akshay Kumar and Sunil Shetty with songs like “Wada Raha Sanam” and “Tum Dil Ki Dhadkan Mein” becoming fan favorites among fans worldwide.
He currently appears as a judge on Colors Bangla’s show ‘Sangeet er Moha Juddho,’ alongside judges Jeet Ganguli and Ustad Rashid Khan in September 2021. In addition, he hosts Zee Bangla’s ‘Sab Kheer Mein Dikhana.’ Abhijeet brings over 60 years of singing experience and is adept in multiple languages, delighting fans with something new each time he performs. A TV regular and frequent host, Abhijeet has written numerous songs as well as written movie scripts and is widely respected lyricist; having appeared in over 1000 movies. Lata Mangeshkar and Udit Narayan both praise him.
3. Sudhesh Bhosle
Sudhesh Bhosale was an acclaimed singer, playback director, producer, and host. Beginning his career in the late 1960s as playback singer for Zalzala film, and later using his talent of mimicry to become professional dubbing artist he later went on to host Sony TV’s popular K For Kishore program.
He can sing both low notes and high without distancing his chords or grammar of music, with his unique vocal technique allowing him to transform any song’s mood with just his voice. A master duet singer, he has collaborated with Amitabh Bachchan in singing several duet songs such as Jooma Chumma De De, O Lal Dupatte Wali and Mr. Lova Lova among many more.
He is one of the greatest singers of the 90’s. With four BAFTA, nine Filmfare and two National awards to his name he stands as one of India’s premier singers and pioneers of many musical genres. A revered playback singer in more than 100 films; four BAFTA, nine Filmfare and two National awards under his belt and numerous musical genres pioneered; he remains an inspiration for modern musicians as a great source of innovation; likening modern music to T-20 cricket; no need for classical or orthodox strokes but simply innovate and improvise if possible to come out victorious!
4. Adnan Sami
Adnan Sami was a piano prodigy born in London to a Pakistani father and Indian mother. At just nine years old he made his debut, later debuting with sold-out arena performances across India and abroad as both pianist and composer; performing songs in Hindi, Urdu, English and Telugu as well as flute and tabla playing. Sami recorded multiple albums and performed to sold out arenas across India as well as abroad; earning himself Padma Shri honours as well as Oscar nomination.
His 1991 solo album Raag Time saw success with Teri Yaad Aati Hay, while later teaming up with legendary singer Asha Bhosle on 2000’s Kabhi To Nazar Milao — an album featuring Hindustani classical music, Bollywood soundtracks and pop music — was another highlight. Additionally, his cheeky Urdu pop hit Lift Karadey (starring actor Govinda) was an embodiment of post-liberalisation India with its irreverent optimism embodied by its accompanying music video that represented it best.
He is an experienced stage performer, having conducted orchestras both domestically and abroad. Additionally, he is widely respected music director with credits from over one hundred films composed under his direction; making him a household name in Telugu film music circles where he has worked alongside such esteemed composers as Devi Sri Prasad and Yuvan Shankar Raja.
He has written and performed many popular songs such as Maaeri, Dhoom Pichak Dhoom, Tujhe Mere Baadoon and many others with his velvet voice and videos touching millions. His vast fan base can be found all around the world; currently married to Roya Faryabi with one son but previously engaged to Zeba Bakhtiar and Sabah Galadari before finally marrying Roya Faryabi in 2016. Additionally he is involved with various charity initiatives.