Nov 21 2009
Song of the Week (5): Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahin Jaaye
Tere Gham Se Bhari Ho Jaana, Behtar Hi Tha…Par Khud Hi Badla Hai Maine, Iraada Rihai Ka…

Hello Reshammiyans
Thanks to all of you who voted in this week's Song of the Week! It was a tough competition this week, as it has been very close between "Teri Meri Dosti ka Aasmaan" & "Rafa Dafa" but "Rafa Dafa Kiya Nahin Jaaye" has clearly won the battle
Background of the Song
“Rafa Dafa” can be said to be a very “unique” composition of Himeshji. It is unique in it’s style & also length (2.43mins). The style of the composition bears a very strong Western influence, with the use of the rhythm & the Saxophone (which are both not commonly used in general Bollywood songs). The promo of Rafa Dafa shows the moments that Vivaan & Shanaya have spent together, and the song talks about not being able to forget these moments at all.
Tell us your thoughts about the song here!
Let’s Rock
Jem & Sunny
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It’s a vry nice song nd himesh has sung it well.jai mata di.lets rock himesh.
One does not really expect such a song from HR therefore it is a pleasant surprise, just like HR threw one in form of Tumhi Se in Chup Chup Ke.
Talking about the melody in ‘composition structure’, firstly it is unheard before and secondly it is “ordinarily average” as far as typical unique HR melody is concerned, certainly not a sound that would have turned me into his fan in the past or the one I would like to begin a new future album.
Where this song scores is in the overall treatment of the music arrangement whereby the beat pattern is the USP and gets the listener into the groove.
HR – as a singer curbs all his natural aggressive instincts of his sufi-rwak singing style and sings in a “restrained” mode with a casual singing approach.
He hardly touches the highest notes and rather stays in his so-called definitive middle bazz octave.
Thats where the composition style comes in handy as it allows to showcase HR’s new singing style.
Therefore, more than the melody of tune itself, it is the music arrangement and HR’s composure as a singer that do the trick and show a new facet of him.
wow it is a great song really this song had touched my heart.
hay guyz & girls my mid term exam will held in january now i can watch radio:D
other wise my exam was helding in december:( it was imposible for me to watch radio wow biggest thanks to God
A pretty unique song indeed. The way the words rafa dafa are sung is amazing.
@ surhan! but my exam will held in december
hay usman in which school or college do u study?