Sonu Nigam, one of the all-time greats, has an incredibly musical voice and is gifted in a variety of singing styles. The Lord of Chords has also performed songs in Bengali, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, Odia, Maithili, Gujrati, Tamil, and Marathi, in addition to Hindi. Nigam, a native of Faridabad, Haryana, began his singing career in the 1990s, but he made his stage debut at the age of four with his father. Nigam is a playback singer, songwriter, and actor who studied classical singing with Padma Shri recipient Ustad Ghulam Mustafa Khan (yes, you can watch him acting in some Hindi movies). Sonu Nigam is without a doubt one of Indian cinema’s crown jewels. We’ve chosen a few of Sonu Nigam’s best songs. We have chosen a few of Sonu Nigam’s best songs. Sonu Nigam is without a doubt one of Indian cinema’s crown jewels. We’ve chosen a few of Sonu Nigam’s best songs for you to hear; they’re all heartfelt and stunning in their own right, and they’ll show you why he’s known as the Lord of Chords.
Listeners adore Nigam’s captivating voice because it is so full of genuine tones and emotions. Sonu’s enchanting voice was perfect for every song, whether it was from K3love G’s anthem Suraj Hua Maddham or Border’s patriotic film Sandese Aate Hai.
Sandese Aate Hai (Border)
When he sung with Roopkumar Rathod in Anu Malik’s version of a soldier’s wait for a letter from their loved ones in the song Sandese Aate Hai (Border), he shot to national prominence.
Deewana Tera (Deewana)
One of Sonu’s first superhit albums, Deewana Tera (Deewana), had this song where he experimented with falsettos. Listening to it is still a complete thrill even after all these years.
Ah Dil Deewana (Pardes)
Sonu Nigam harnessed his inner Michael Jackson to sing this song for Nadeem-Shravan in Subhash Ghai’s movie as Shah Rukh Khan raced through the glittering desert of Las Vegas, and he won his first Filmfare for it.
Sattarangi re (Dil Se)
When he collaborated with AR Rahman, probably India’s best music director, one of his most famous songs was born. Sonu, who was singing for the Mani Ratnam film, will achieve new heights as a composer with this song.
Suraj Hua Maddham (Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham)
Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol’s romance in Karan Johar’s film gave lavishly mounted love ballads a whole new meaning. But without Sonu Nigam’s vivacious voice, this song would be of lower quality