Meaningful songs that begin with the letter J
- April 12, 2022
- Culture and Entertainment
The Bollywood film industry’s music is well-known throughout the world. We may have been listening to a lot of songs by Yo Yo Honey Singh, Tony Kakkar, Badshah and Raftaar lately, but there are beautifully worded Hindi songs in our music library that really touch and express our deepest emotions. The ones that you play on loop; the ones that give you chills; the ones that can move you to tears or the ones that inspire you to do better. Many new songs in Bollywood are noted for their sophistication and wordplay, as are many older songs. The majority of songs nowadays lack substance, yet a few stand out for their dramatic lyrics that read like poetry.
Here’s a list of songs starting with J that we absolutely love!
Jumma Chumma De De
Jumma Chumma De De is from the 1991 movie Hum. A song that is iconic in every way, voiced by famous singers Kavita Krishnamurthy & Sudesh Bhonsle, is one of the most famous dance tracks of the 90s. This fun and peppy number with Amitabh Bachchan has a special place in our heart!
Jaane Ja Dhoondta Phir Raha
Although there are many songs from the letter “J”, this Kishore Kumar-Asha Bhosle classic brings a different kind of enthusiasm in any singing game. Composed by R.D Burman, “Jaane Ja Dhoondta Phir Raha” is an all-time favorite and is also one of the most popular songs in Antakshari.
Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan
Jeena Yahan Marna Yahan Song from the Mera Naam Joker album is voiced by famous singer Mukesh. It translates in English to “Live here, die here”: the ultimate motto of the showman. In the course of Bollywood history, those four words are among the most important.
Jaan Nisaar
The soulful love song is composed by Amit Trivedi while Amitabh Bhattacharya penned the Lyrics. Arijit Singh has sung Jaan Nisaar with his ever charming voice. The song Jaan Nisaar also has a female version, The female version of Jaan Nisaar is sung by Asees Kaur.
Jiya Laage Na
Jiya Lage Na Song from the Talaash album is voiced by famous singers Sona Mohapatra, and ravindra upadhyay. This is one of those songs that you can play in a loop. It’s a wonderful collaboration of classic and western music with mesmerizing lyrics.
Jaane woh kaise log the
Jaane woh kaise log the from Guru Dutt’s 1957 classic – Pyaasa was inspired by the second line of the national anthem, according to a book on celebrated music composer S. D. Burman.The relevance of this song increases day by day. A real masterpiece.
Jaane kya Sochkar
Another beautiful song to add to your playlist. This song is from the movie Kinara. Beautifully composed with a deeply melancholic touch, this gem is written by Gulzar, composed by RD Burman, and sung by Kishore Kumar.
Jab koi baat bigad jaaye
Sung by Sadhna Sadhna Sargama and Kumar Sanu in the movie Jurm (1990). The song never fails to create a romantic and warm atmosphere, especially for the couples in love. The use of saxophone works as a cherry on the cake and elevates the entire mood of the song.
Jaane Kyun
Jane Kyun is from Dil Chahta Hai (2001). The song is written by Javed Akhtar, music composed by Shankar Ehsaan Loy and sung by Udit Narayan and Alka Yagnik. It’s one of the most popular songs of that era. Every time we listen to this song, it seems like it came out yesterday! It’s amazingly fresh.
Jugni
Although we love the Queen (2014) movie’s entire album, Jugni stands out. Jugni is sung and composed by Amit Trivedi. Its lyrics are penned by Anvita Dutt Guptan. This soulful song gives hope and has such a beautiful composition. We will always keep coming back to this song.
This list is just a tiny droplet in the sea of the most meaningful hindi songs in Bollywood. These songs can do everything from teach you about life to make you cry or smile. Honestly, we’ve just scratched the surface. The list could go on and on…
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