I have new vid and 10000 friends :)

By punk69boy on May 17th, 2008
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

How r u? i missed you a lot!
check out my new anti mcdonalds video
I have 10000 friends on myspace from this website:
http://mega-adds.blogspot.com/?r=206103256

i have a new video too:
http://www.punkboy.info

good luck with myspce and hope u luv my new song, bye bye


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kid hates school

By punkboyanti on March 28th, 2008
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

kids hate school , they luv freedom
like in the new song on:
http://www.punkboy.info


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kid hates school

By punkboyanti on March 27th, 2008
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

kids hate school , they luv freedom
like in the new song on:
http://www.punkboy.info


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I have a new song!

By punk69boy on February 6th, 2008
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

I've got a new song in my website
Go check out my song and video on: http://www.punkboy.info
and tell me what do u think!


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Bhool Bhoolaiya

By rupesh on October 27th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews



Hindi Song Title: Teri Aankhein Bhool Bhoolaiya
Hindi Movie or Album: Bhool Bhulaiyaa
Singer(s): Neeraj Sridhar
Music Director: Pritam

Where’s she at, I m searching for this fine shoddy
And you think like i be gettin naughty
I m for you, you know I dont play that
Cause I mean it when you hear me say that
Madly searching for this fine shoddy
In my world the number one hotiee
Every where she make ‘em(them) go crazy
Gosta get me, he has not yet made it

Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, I keep looking for you baby.
Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, You keep driving me so crazy.
Dil mein tu rehtein hai, betabi kehti hai
I keep praying all day..
All day.. all night long
Hare ram hare ram, hare krishna hare ram - 4

Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, I keep looking for you baby.
Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, You keep driving me so crazy.
Dil mein tu rehtein hai, betabi kehti hai
I keep praying all day..
All day.. all night long
Hare ram hare ram, hare krishna hare ram - 4

ohhh oooo

I wanna know what your thinking when you’r alone
Cause i m wishing i could call on your phone
Talk to you right through the middle of the night
Casue i think i m struck by love at first sight
You represent my dream to perfection
Cram de la cram, you’re top of selection
Will you do your hair close..?/

Tu meri khamoshi hai, tu meri madhosi hai
Tu mera hai aafsaana
making me so happy, shaking my body
Tu hai aawara dhadkhan, tu hai raaton ki tadpan
Tu hai meri dil jaana
anything about you, baby i like it
Teri zulfon ke neeche, meri kwaboon ki janat
Teri baahon mein aake, bechaini ko milti raahat
My only wish is if i ever ever could make you mine
Every one pray with me,
All day, all night long
Hare ram hare ram, hare krishna hare ram - 2

Ohhh hooo

I have been watching you all day long..
I have been watching you.. watching you.. i have been calling your name -2
All day.. all night long

Tere vaade pe jeena, teri kasmoon pe marna
Baaki aab kuch na karna
Lets talk about it, lets get started
Chahe jaaga ya sooya deewanepan mein kohya
Duniya se aab kya dharna
Move on looking, life is all party
Tere ehsaanson ki gherayi mein dooba rehta hun
Tu meri jaan banjaye her moh har rab se kehata hun
Everyone’s talking about us, whereever i go
My love is rocking baby, com’on now com’on
Hare ram hare ram, hare krishna hare ram - 4

ohhhooo

Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, I keep looking for you baby.
Teri aankhe bhool bhulaiya, baatein hai bhool bhulaiya
Tere sapnoo ki galiyon mein, You keep driving me so crazy.
Dil mein tu rehtein hai, betabi kehti hai
I keep praying all day..
All day.. all night long
Hare ram hare ram, hare krishna hare ram - 4 :)


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OSO- Music - News / reviews

By Shanti on October 20th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

Composer A.R. Rahman has opted out of Shah Rukh Khan's production "Om Shanti Om", but he insists the parting is amicable and certainly not final. "I'm not doing Farah Khan's 'Om Shanti Om'. But that doesn't mean there's any quarrel with her or with Shah Rukh who produces her film," Rahman told IANS in an interview.

"Farah and I go back a long way. We did 'Bombay Dreams' together. In fact, I did some tunes for 'Om Shanti Om', which Farah has now returned to me, not because she didn't like them but because we just couldn't agree on my terms."

Rahman's new policy for music composition is simple.

"I just want to push for the financial rights of composers and lyricists, even producers. It's not as though I'm saying I want to be the sole proprietor of the songs I compose. But I want a share. There's nothing wrong with that. I can't run to music companies like T Series and Sa Re Ga Ma every time I need to use my own song."

Unfortunately, not too many producers in Bollywood are willing to share Rahman's demand for a share in the royalty for a song.

But Rahman holds no grudges against anyone, least of all Aamir Khan or Shah Rukh from whose productions the composer has opted out on this issue.

"In fact, Shah Rukh tried his utmost to see and to put forward my point of view."

Unfortunately, T Series, the music company, which would market the music of "Om Shanti Om", would have none of it.

Laughs Rahman. "I realise I've a huge fight though I don't see it as a fight. It's not like the British rock band Queen, which owned sole copyrights to all their songs. But I won't run to music companies in Mumbai for the rights for my songs every time I want to perform them at the concerts.

"Music companies must recognise the changing ground reality. Today the conventional outlets for music sales are drying up. Soon all music will be free while the performers and performances will be paid for."

Rahman is ready to take on the flak.

"Any change is frowned at. But I'm standing up for what I think is right. Yes, producers will back out. But that's fine. This gap gives me the excuse to work on my private album. For long I've been asked why I'm not doing a non-film album. Now I've the time to do that."

What could complicate matters for Rahman in Mumbai is his selective attitude to the copyright issue. While he has chosen to assert his financial rights over Aamir and Shah Rukh, Rahman has exempted Ashutosh Gowariker's "Jodha-Akbar" from the copyright net.

"It has to be flexible. I can't draw a net on all my assignments and draw up a uniform code. At the same time I'm not insecure about my career. If I lose out on some assignments in Mumbai, I'm ready to bear with the loss."



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OSO- Music - News / reviews

By Shanti on October 20th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

Composer A.R. Rahman has opted out of Shah Rukh Khan's production "Om Shanti Om", but he insists the parting is amicable and certainly not final. "I'm not doing Farah Khan's 'Om Shanti Om'. But that doesn't mean there's any quarrel with her or with Shah Rukh who produces her film," Rahman told IANS in an interview.

"Farah and I go back a long way. We did 'Bombay Dreams' together. In fact, I did some tunes for 'Om Shanti Om', which Farah has now returned to me, not because she didn't like them but because we just couldn't agree on my terms."

Rahman's new policy for music composition is simple.

"I just want to push for the financial rights of composers and lyricists, even producers. It's not as though I'm saying I want to be the sole proprietor of the songs I compose. But I want a share. There's nothing wrong with that. I can't run to music companies like T Series and Sa Re Ga Ma every time I need to use my own song."

Unfortunately, not too many producers in Bollywood are willing to share Rahman's demand for a share in the royalty for a song.

But Rahman holds no grudges against anyone, least of all Aamir Khan or Shah Rukh from whose productions the composer has opted out on this issue.

"In fact, Shah Rukh tried his utmost to see and to put forward my point of view."

Unfortunately, T Series, the music company, which would market the music of "Om Shanti Om", would have none of it.

Laughs Rahman. "I realise I've a huge fight though I don't see it as a fight. It's not like the British rock band Queen, which owned sole copyrights to all their songs. But I won't run to music companies in Mumbai for the rights for my songs every time I want to perform them at the concerts.

"Music companies must recognise the changing ground reality. Today the conventional outlets for music sales are drying up. Soon all music will be free while the performers and performances will be paid for."

Rahman is ready to take on the flak.

"Any change is frowned at. But I'm standing up for what I think is right. Yes, producers will back out. But that's fine. This gap gives me the excuse to work on my private album. For long I've been asked why I'm not doing a non-film album. Now I've the time to do that."

What could complicate matters for Rahman in Mumbai is his selective attitude to the copyright issue. While he has chosen to assert his financial rights over Aamir and Shah Rukh, Rahman has exempted Ashutosh Gowariker's "Jodha-Akbar" from the copyright net.

"It has to be flexible. I can't draw a net on all my assignments and draw up a uniform code. At the same time I'm not insecure about my career. If I lose out on some assignments in Mumbai, I'm ready to bear with the loss."



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OSO- Music - News / reviews

By Shanti on October 20th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

Composer A.R. Rahman has opted out of Shah Rukh Khan's production "Om Shanti Om", but he insists the parting is amicable and certainly not final. "I'm not doing Farah Khan's 'Om Shanti Om'. But that doesn't mean there's any quarrel with her or with Shah Rukh who produces her film," Rahman told IANS in an interview.

"Farah and I go back a long way. We did 'Bombay Dreams' together. In fact, I did some tunes for 'Om Shanti Om', which Farah has now returned to me, not because she didn't like them but because we just couldn't agree on my terms."

Rahman's new policy for music composition is simple.

"I just want to push for the financial rights of composers and lyricists, even producers. It's not as though I'm saying I want to be the sole proprietor of the songs I compose. But I want a share. There's nothing wrong with that. I can't run to music companies like T Series and Sa Re Ga Ma every time I need to use my own song."

Unfortunately, not too many producers in Bollywood are willing to share Rahman's demand for a share in the royalty for a song.

But Rahman holds no grudges against anyone, least of all Aamir Khan or Shah Rukh from whose productions the composer has opted out on this issue.

"In fact, Shah Rukh tried his utmost to see and to put forward my point of view."

Unfortunately, T Series, the music company, which would market the music of "Om Shanti Om", would have none of it.

Laughs Rahman. "I realise I've a huge fight though I don't see it as a fight. It's not like the British rock band Queen, which owned sole copyrights to all their songs. But I won't run to music companies in Mumbai for the rights for my songs every time I want to perform them at the concerts.

"Music companies must recognise the changing ground reality. Today the conventional outlets for music sales are drying up. Soon all music will be free while the performers and performances will be paid for."

Rahman is ready to take on the flak.

"Any change is frowned at. But I'm standing up for what I think is right. Yes, producers will back out. But that's fine. This gap gives me the excuse to work on my private album. For long I've been asked why I'm not doing a non-film album. Now I've the time to do that."

What could complicate matters for Rahman in Mumbai is his selective attitude to the copyright issue. While he has chosen to assert his financial rights over Aamir and Shah Rukh, Rahman has exempted Ashutosh Gowariker's "Jodha-Akbar" from the copyright net.

"It has to be flexible. I can't draw a net on all my assignments and draw up a uniform code. At the same time I'm not insecure about my career. If I lose out on some assignments in Mumbai, I'm ready to bear with the loss."



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Music Review : Partner 2007 (Soni de nakhre)

By rupesh on September 27th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Oh keinde, funk funk funk
Oh jannah jannah keinde
Oh keinde funk funky jam, oh keinde
Oh jannah jannah, oh keinde

Mainu bhi nakhre sone lagade tere
Mainu bhi nakhre sone lagade
Oh char din ki jawaani
Oh bitein tanaha na raani
Woh pyaar tera main rakhwaanga
Ho sar aankhon pe deewaani
Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Soni de nakhre sone lagade

Oy kudi naal mere nachle
Ho mainu baahawich kas le
Ho aaja ishq di gali wich
Ho thoda jile thoda marle
Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Soni de nakhre sone lagade :)


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Music Review : Partner 2007 (Soni de nakhre)

By rupesh on September 27th, 2007
Posted in Bollywood News, Bollywood Music, Indian Music Reviews

Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Oh keinde, funk funk funk
Oh jannah jannah keinde
Oh keinde funk funky jam, oh keinde
Oh jannah jannah, oh keinde

Mainu bhi nakhre sone lagade tere
Mainu bhi nakhre sone lagade
Oh char din ki jawaani
Oh bitein tanaha na raani
Woh pyaar tera main rakhwaanga
Ho sar aankhon pe deewaani
Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Soni de nakhre sone lagade

Oy kudi naal mere nachle
Ho mainu baahawich kas le
Ho aaja ishq di gali wich
Ho thoda jile thoda marle
Soni de nakhre sone lagade o mainu
Soni de nakhre sone lagade :)


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