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Mohammad Rafi Genre: World/Reggae, Film/Bollywood, India
Hometown: India
Mohd. Rafi was perhaps the most popular male playback singer ever and maybe the
second most popular singer of Indian Cinema after Lata Mangeshkar. Rafi could
sing for anyone in any style. At one stage in the 1960s Rafi was the voice of
Dilip Kumar, Dev Anand, Shammi Kapoor, Rajendra Kumar, Johnny Walker, Sunil Dutt,
Biswajeet, Joy Mukherjee, Dharmendra, Shashi Kapoor and Raaj Kumar! From the
classical Madhuban mein Radhika Nachi re to the swinging Aaja Aaja Main hoon
Pyar Tera, from the soulful Hum Bekhudi Mein Aapko Pukarein to the comic Sar jo
Tera Chakraye, from the philosophical Dekhi Zamaane ki Yaari to the frivolous
Aiaiya Karoon Main Kya Sookoo Sookoo, he could sing anything! In fact Rafi was
blessed with such a range that he could easily sing in three octaves without
veering out of control.
Born in Kotta Sultansingh village in Punjab (now in Pakistan), Rafi moved to
Lahore when he was 14. There he studied music under Khan Abdul Waheed Khan,
Jeevanlal Matto and Ghulam Ali Khan. He was introduced to radio Lahore by
composer Feroz Nizami and made his film debut as playback singer in the Punjabi
film Gul Baloch (1944). Here are few songs from latest Album
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