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“Raja Hasan is here to stay” – musicaloud.com

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Raja Hasan launching his album

Yaar Mila De Re

The album starts off with this delightful sufi track, Raja’s rendition replete with devoutness. The instrumentation has been spot on, with the sarangi especially standing out all through the song. Though the song is over seven minutes long, the tedium is hardly felt while listening to this serene track reminiscent of songs like Khwaja Mere Khwaja (Jodhaa Akbar), Ha Raham (Aamir) etc.

Sajna Jaye Base Pardes

After a pleasant track this is a more sombre semiclassical one (wonder if the raag is Bairagi/Revathi). While Raja’s singing is classy here too, somewhere in between the song starts getting monotonous. In contrast to the first song the instrumentation doesn’t quite gel in with the song in this case.

Aaja Meri Rani

This one sounds more like a remixed Rajasthani folk song, a la Sajnaji Vari Vari (Honeymoon Travels), though easier on the beats and not as fast. Rajasthani folk is always a delectable listen and hence this song, though the instrumentation is not that up to the mark, makes for an interesting four odd minutes.

Nazar Lag Gayi

The Sukhwinder-ish element of Raja’s voice is accentuated in this sorrowful song. Not that it serves much of a purpose here, as everything else about this song is uninteresting, right from the antiquated tabla/dholak beats to the chorus singing Nazar Lag Gayi. The addition of an electric guitar among the instruments does little to mitigate the effect. If you are interested in drawing comparisons between Sukhwinder’s and Raja’s voice you can listen to this song. Otherwise my advice is to move on to the next track!

Mohabbat Raas Na Aayi

After a disappointing track, Mohabbat.. is a brilliant retort. A semiclassical song with dark overtones (the raag is Puriya Dhanasri/Hamsanandi I believe) delivered again by a Sukhwinderesque Raja. Rafiq Sagar finds his way back in this song in terms of the orchestration. Especially brilliant is the second interlude.

Pardesi Se Kya Aankh Ladaye

Another folk song adds to the pack, this time a Punjabi one. No, not the clamorous Bhangra type, but a softer song more inclined towards the semiclassical melody. And therefore a peaceful and enjoyable number.

Tan Ghayal Ghayal Kar Gayi

Interesting in parts, this fast paced number is just about average and falls among the less attractive songs of the album. Raja’s voice is more suited to the mellower and more classical-oriented songs than numbers such as these, methinks.

Going by the genre of songs in the album, there surely is not going to be a mad rush for Yaar Mila.. except among may be the hardcore fans of Raja from SRGMP. But as musicians Raja Hasan and father Rafiq Sagar can be happy about having delivered some music of value. Of course its not THE perfect debut album having its share of drab tracks, but the other numbers just about make up for the negatives. As for this album getting him some mileage in Bollywood, it doesn’t look like Raja needs it anymore as he has already got the dream start, having sung for SEL and Vishal-Shekhar in movies and more recently being asked by A R Rahman himself to perform at the Calicut concert and in the upcoming Pune concert. So for now, it does look like Raja Hasan is here to stay.

Source : http://www.musicaloud.com/2009/05/yaar-mila-de-re-music-review/

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Raja Hasan promotes his album – Yaar……

Here is a video clipping of Raja Hasan’s inteview with Zee News :

Radio and Music.com tells about Yaar Mila de re!!

Raja with his father

Raja with his father

MUMBAI: Zee’s music talent hunt Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 first runner up Raja Hassan is ready with his solo album, titled Yaar Mila De Re, two years after his share of television fame. The album is being launched by Universal music and comprises seven tracks.

Speaking about the album, Raja says,”The sound of the album is a mix of the music sound of the 80s and the present sound. The songs are long – just like you heard in the 80s but the treatment is modern. The songs on this album range from sufi, pop, rock, peppy dance numbers and even (Kabir’s) dohe,” he says.

Raja says, “It was my deepest wish that my father should compose my album, and that has finally happened.” Hassan’s father, Rafiq Sagar is a singer and music director and has composed all the seven tracks for the album. The lyrics too have been penned by him.

Hassan has been trained by his maternal grandfather and father who played a major role in grooming him as a singer. Raja is still bound by a contract with Zee, however, his album which was supposed to be released by Vishal-Shekhar has been on hold for a while. “Both Vishal-Shekhar have been extremely busy with their work and other commitments. I think once they get free, we will start working,” he says.

The Bikaner born singer has lent his voice for Vishal Shekhar’s compositions for tracks like ‘Maari Teetri’ from the film De Taali and ‘Lucky boy’ from Bachna Ae Haseeno. His recent track for Bollywood is ‘Delhi-destiny’ from the film 99 composed by Ashu Phatak.

“I have never sang a track like that – it’s an out an out rock number. I am experimenting because I don’t want people to label me of singing tracks from particular genre,” he clarifies.

Raja Hassan is also on the the title track of animation film Mahabharat composed by Vishal-Shekhar. His other upoming Bollywood projects are Kabootar, Saadiyaan and Dekh Bhai Dekh.

The DAY of the Debut Album

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20 April, 2009….The day Raja Hasan fans are waiting for, since a long time.

The release of raja’s first solo album!!

According to his official site, everything went perfectly great. Raja had the blessing from great people like Mithun Chakraborty,Bappi Lahiri,Aadesh Shrivastav & Shaan. The album was officially released on the shooting of ZEE Dance India Dance.

As we all know that the composition and lyrical contributions have been meticulously meted out by Raja’s father, Mr.Rafiq Sagar.
Fans can expect a fusion of bikaner culture and modern tunes. The title track, YAAR MILA DE RE, is one of the songs that fans can expect to hear his gharana driven voice.

The video of the song were shot entirely in bikaner which wasn’t complete with the local touch of sand dunes, Annie Singh and of course Raja Hasan.

**Dont forget to catch the show on Friday and Saturday at 9.30pm

We hope that all fans will support and pray for Raja. Please buy the original CD to show your support. Go run to the music store near you now.
We hope to get your feedback on the album once you buy it.

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