![]() Listen to Chori Chori (Sukhwinder Singh, Hema Sardesai) | Chori Chori (Labh Jajua) | Hai Rabba Lifted off Turkish singer Tarkan's 'Kuzu kuzu' (2001), Dr Zeus/ Balwinder Safri's 'Hai rabba' (2003), Amr Diab's 'Ana' (1999) and a combination of Amr Diab's Wala Ala Balo (prelude) & Sadda'ny Khalas (main tune) from Diab's 2001 album, Akhtar Wahed. Jesse Cook's 'Breeze from Saintes Maries' was part of his 2004 album 'Montreal'!Ĩ 'Dil samundar', 'Chori Chori', 'Ana' and 'Falak dekhoon' 'Zahreeli Raatein' is like a faster, DJ'ish version of Jal's 'Aadat' while 'Bheega bheega sa' is a straight lift from Abrar Ul Haq's song with the same words (his version is called 'December', however) that was part of his 2001 album 'Main Gaddi Aap Chalawan Ga'. Listen to Halka halka sa | Breeze from Saintes Maries Lifted off Jal's 'Aadat', Abrar-ul-Haq's 'December' & Jesse Cook's 'Breeze from Saintes Maries', respectively! This song got a lot of airtime in Indian channels and for some strange reason every channel got the name of this song wrong - they claimed the song's name was 'Sikidim', while Sikidim was another different song in the same album.Ĥ 'Zahreeli raatein', 'Bheega bheega sa' & 'Halka halka sa' One of them was Simarik, that had an interesting music video shot amidst narrow lanes and a group of girls try to kiss Tarkan. Tarkan has a couple of chartbusters in his 1999 album, 'Olurum Sana' (Meaning, 'I'd die for you'). Trivia: This is one error that's still doing the rounds. As a response, Pritam lets his cat out of the bag, and says that he was inspired by Tarkan's track and not Sanjay's! While I have not been able to get Sanjay's number, here are the other 2 tracks! And, if Sanjay's tune does sound similar to these tracks then its got to be first of the 3 since Tarkan's song was released as part of his 1999 album, 'Olurum Sana'. A lesser known indi-pop singer, Sanjay Raina, has alleged that the track was a lift from his track by the same name that was part of his 1996 album, 'Hungama'. But this particular song is lifted straight of 'Sikidim'. Had previously mentioned this as being inspired by 'Simarik' thanks to the confusion caused by Indian TV channels over that song. Lifted off Turkish singer Tarkan's 'Sikidim'. ![]()
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