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Brijesh Mishra

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Which are the most memorable songs of the late singer Mohammad Aziz?


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A great and much-underrated singer, Mohammed Aziz died yesterday in Mumbai, due to unknown health reasons. His fans and followers are saddened and shocked by his sudden demise, and we all are finding our own ways to pay a tribute to this extraordinary singer.

 

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Exceptional artists like Mohammed Aziz leave thousands of memories behind in the form of their art when they go. They are remembered forever and their memories linger in their works.
 
Same is true with this unforgettable singer, who now lives in the songs he sang for Bollywood. The reach of his songs, in his lifetime, was even higher by his own name. He came to
Mumbai from Kolkata and contributed to the film industry here with his melodious and magical voice. It is at the age of 64, that he died allegedly because of a heart attack in Nanavati Hospital, Mumbai.
 
Coming straight to your question, his most amazing, popular, and memorable songs are listed below:
 
1. Mai hu mard tange wala
 
 
It was the first song of his career, and was titled “Mai hu mard tange wala”. Having Amitabh Bacchan as the lead actor, this song got very popular and gave a push to Aziz’s artistic career.
 
2. Aapke aa jaane se
 
 
Picturizing Govinda and Neelam, this song from the movie Khudgarz is very heart touching.
 
3. Tera gham agar na hota
 
 
It is from the movie Dil Hai Betaab starring Ajay Devgn.
 
4. Aaj kal kuch yaadrehtanahi
 
 
From Rishi Kapoor and Sri Devi starrer Nagina, this song is still as melodious to ears as it used to be years ago.
 
5. My name is Lakhan
 
 
Pity that this song from the movie Ram Lakhan earned more popularity to Anil Kapoor rather than the singer Mohammed Aziz.


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Anil Bajpai right now is the best Rafi clone, however he isn't into playback singing.

 

There were 3 notable clones of Mohammad Rafi, they were Anwar, Shabbir Kumar and Mohammad Aziz. Out of the 3 Mohammad Aziz was the best. Anwar could without much of a stretch impersonate Rafi unconsciously in unfortunate melodies, for example, "Mohabbat Ab Tijarat Ban Gayee Hai" in Arpan (1983). Shabbir Kumar too effectively imitated Rafi style singing of good humored sentimental tunes, for example, "Baharon Ki Ranginiyon Ko Churakar" in Naseeb Apna (1986). Mohammad Aziz was a superior clone as he could mirror Rafi's voice in a wide range of songs.He was additionally an effective artist in the Bengali film industry also. These 3 clones administered the 80s yet were not as effective as Rafi Sahab. I don't think Sonu Nigam is a Rafi clone. Individuals wrongly mark Mahendra Kapoor,Sonu Nigam and Udit Narayan as clones of Rafi. As I would like to think these 3 vocalists were unique artists. Rafi style singing lost its ubiquity after 1990. His tunes remain tremendously well known even today.

 

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RIP Mohammad Aziz

 

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