Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, the soul-stirring voice that spins the threads of enchantment and infuses love even into stones, is a legend whose song can continue on repeat while yet making you feel alive every time you hear it. His work transcends national boundaries and reaches a global audience.

Sufi-Qawwali songs are Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s specialty. Along Pakistan’s and India’s borders, Rahat enjoys a tremendous amount of popularity. Upon first hearing, his soulful songs become earworms. Rahat is well known for his ghazals and movie soundtracks. Numerous music enthusiasts have his beautiful tunes etched in their hearts. Any music may sound amazing with his powerful tone and aggressive voice. He debuted in Bollywood with the song “Mann ki Lagan” from the film “Paap.”

Ore Piya

Complete love! Rahat Fateh Ali Khan’s singing contributes to the song’s emotional impact on the listener. Aaja Nachle is the source of this slow version track. There is no doubt that Rahat Fateh Ali Khan can make any song an earworm.

Sajda

Sajda is the next song on our playlist of songs by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Kajol and Shah Rukh’s chemistry was highlighted in a romantic number from the movie My Name Is Khan. The bride and groom still have this song played at many weddings today. Without Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who in 2011 won the Mirchi Music Awards for “Best Song in Sufi Tradition,” it wouldn’t have been the same.

Jag Soona Lage

Jag Soona Soona Lage, a sad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan song, is one of the most moving love songs in contemporary Bollywood. It is from the film Om Shanti Om. Shah Rukh Khan is portrayed as a love-stricken man who has recently learned that the love of his life isn’t there for him throughout the song. This song by Om Shanti Om is the most well-known anthem for heartache.

Jiya Dhadak Dhadak

With his distinctive interpretation of Jiya Dhadak Jaaye, one of the iconic Bollywood songs, Rahat brings to the fore a languid, lilting melody. The song initially appeared in the Bollywood movie Kalyug with Kunal Khemmu. The intense emotional content of the film is all brought out at once. Anyone who remembers “Kalyug” at all does so because of this swoon-worthy song.