Nov 07 2009
Song of the Week (4): Koi Na Koi Chahe
Kahe Rahi Awaraagiye…Koi Na Koi Chahe…

Hello Reshammiyans
Thanks to all of you who have voted for this week's Song of the Week! It is none other than "Koi Na Koi Chahe" - the 4th most popular song from Himeshji's next film "Radio: Love on Air"!
Background of the Song
A duet sung by Himeshji & Shreya Ghosal, “Koi Na Koi Chahe” is very unique and innovative composition by Himeshji. It has been sung in his middle-octave range & it even features Shreya singing in a range slightly lower than she has done before – this has helped to make the combination just perfect. A song that talks about the longing-ness of a loved-one “Koi Na Koi Chahe” takes the listener through a journey of lonliness, pain and love.
The promo has been picturised on Himeshji, Shenaz & Sonal. It deals with the “incompatibility” issue and at the end shows Himeshji saying that “every problem has a solution”.
Tell us your thoughts about the song here
Enjoy!
Let’s Rock!
Jem & Sunny
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nice ghazal type composition, purely indian melody based… my fav song on the album
koi na koi chahe is lovely song. zabardast song. himesh. love u koi na koi chahe
Bahut hi dashu song he
I LOVE YOU HIMESH. I LOVE YOUR ALL SONGS. YOU ARE THE BEST.I AM YOUR BIG FAN.
JEM, pls upload those 3 new promos of RADIO which shows RJ VIVAN, SHANYA DHINGRA N POOJA TALWAR on HR TV. PLSssssssssssssss
KOI NA KOI CHAHE is ma personal fav song of this album……….
HR ROCKZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
himesh is always do films with two chicks i mean girls.
aap ka suroor hansika, malika
karzzzz urmila , sweta
radio sonal , shenaZ
mudh mudh ke na dekh mudh mudh ke jannifer , niharika
hope in kajraare must be two girls
Luv u and good bless u HR..
the underlying finger snaps give a subtle feel effect.
1st stanza is better due to the fact that HR’s definitive middle octave goes very well hand in hand with the bazz trupmet to create a subtle feel effect.
The instrument from 0.27 to 0.31 is best instrument in song and terrific selection. A mention of its quality as well and its last 2 hits are terrific.
HR’s lines from 0.50 to 0.51 (low twist) have similar twist in lines dil ka CHAIN (low twist), dil ke PAAS (low twist) from 2.14 to 2.17 in AARZOO (MR FRAUD)
HR’s line NAAA (feel and passion emphasis twist) at 4.08 is his standout line.
and one more key in this song is the “prolonged voice deepening effect” especially on Shreya’s alto vocals from 2.13 to 2.15, 2.35 to 2.37 in lines zindagi yea-AAAAAA and it gives a ‘halke se kick’ considering her earlier subtle vocals.
The song is a borderline of semi – classical (music arrangement notably tabla n raaga) and shariyana ghazal (lyrics n vocals) as it has few elements of both n neither outweigh each other to dominate in terms of genre.
Koi Na Koi Chahe Zabardas Song Hai. Mai Apka Fan Hun Sir Ji Mujhe Apke Sare Gane Bahot Bahot Pasand Hai.