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Arijit Singh

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Hawayein (From "Jab Harry Met Sejal")
Pritam
4:50
Sitaare (From "Ikkis")
Arijit Singh
4:03
Laiyaan
Arijit Singh
3:34
Zaalima
Arijit Singh
5:00
Tum Hi Ho
Arijit Singh
4:22
Gehra Hua (From "Dhurandhar")
Shashwat Sachdev, Arijit Singh, Armaan Khan and Irshad Kamil
6:03
Uska Hi Banana
Arijit Singh
5:28
Raanjhana
Arijit Singh
4:34
Khawne Gorachand Khawne Kaala (From "Lawho Gouranger Naam Rey") (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Arijit Singh
4:13
Humdard
Arijit Singh
4:21
Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage (From "Kabir Singh")
Arijit Singh
4:45
Yeh Fitoor Mera
Arijit Singh
4:44
Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui
Arijit Singh
4:58
Mann Jogiya
Arijit Singh
4:26
Tere Hawaale
Arijit Singh
5:47
Galti Se Mistake (From "Jagga Jasoos")
Arijit Singh
3:24
Apna Bana Le (From "Bhediya")
Arijit Singh
4:22
Shayad (From "Love Aaj Kal")
Pritam
4:08
Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas- Title Track
Arijit Singh
4:15
Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui
Arijit Singh
4:59

About

Arijit Singh is an Indian singer, composer, and music producer. He has been described by critics as one of the most influential and commercially successful vocalists in Indian music, and is noted for his emotive vocal style and work across multiple genres. He has received several awards, including two National Film Awards and a record-equalling eight Filmfare Awards. In 2025, he was awarded the Padma Shri, India’s fourth-highest civilian honour, for his contributions to the arts. Singh began his career in 2005 as a contestant on the reality television programme Fame Gurukul. He subsequently worked as a music programmer and assistant to composers including Pritam before making his playback singing debut in Hindi cinema with “Phir Mohabbat”. He gained wider recognition in 2013 with “Tum Hi Ho” from Aashiqui 2, which earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer. In 2025, he received his eighth Filmfare Award for “Sajni”, equalling Kishore Kumar’s record for the most wins in the Best Male Playback Singer category. Singh has been the most-streamed artist on Spotify in India for seven consecutive years, from 2019 to 2025.

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