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SULTAN (2016) Songs/Music reviews

Full audio Album for movie Sultan has been released This movie features Salman Khan and Anushka Sharma. The music album contains 9 songs.


No.TitleSinger(s)Length(mins)
1."Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai" Vishal Dadlani, Shalmali Kholgade, Ishita, Badshah04:13
2."Jag Ghoomeya" Rahat Fateh Ali Khan04:41
3."440 Volt" Mika Singh04:28
4."Sultan" Sukhwinder Singh, Shadab Faridi04:40
5."Sachi Muchi" Mohit Chauhan, Harshdeep Kaur03:59
6."Bulleya" Papon05:57
7."Tuk Tuk" Nooran Sisters, Vishal Dadlani04:12
8."Jag Ghoomeya (Female)" Neha Bhasin04:14
9."Rise of Sultan" Shekhar Ravjiani02:46
Total length:39:10



Now, talking about the song,

1. "Baby Ko Bass Pasand Hai":- To me personally i didn't like this song very much, this song tries to be like some party song. The beats are supposed to be catchy but you forget this song very easily after listening. However the video looks very colourful.

2."Jag Ghoomeya":- This song is the only song in the album that stuck in my head and even now while i am writing this review i am listening to this song this song is very soft and soulful. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has his magic in this song this will be the song that you will have on continuous replay. This song is so good that i will use this song as a reference to rate the others.

3."440 Volt":- Even this song is nice the Lyrics are good you will want to listen to this song for few more times. This song has something strong in this but nothing beats Jag Ghoomeya. This song will give a purpose for creating a romantic spark between young couples specially boys will love this song.

4."Sultan":- This is a theme song for this movie has a lot of energy but this is not the kind of song that you will have on your playlists unless you are the greatest Salman khan fan and a wrestler. The lyrics are powerful and you can listen to this once or twice.

5."Sachi Muchi":- For this song i will like to copy paste the same view that i gave above for song 440 Volt. easily passable can give a few hits and replay.

6."Bulleya":- This is the second song that i liked after Jag Ghoomeya. "Bulleya"is a very good song and deserves to be on your playlist if you like a soft and yet soulful song. This song has a romantic touch to it.

7. "Tuk Tuk":- This song is more or less same like the first song i.e "baby ko bass pasand hai". dont have anything more to say about this.

8."Jag Ghoomeya (Female)":- This is the same song Jag Ghoomeya but in a female voice. Neha Bhasin has  done justice with the Rahat Fateh Ali Khan version of this song and is equally enjoyable.

9:-"Rise of Sultan":- Also a theme song so a one time listen only.


    Overall the songs are good but if i have to choose then i liked Jag ghoomeya, 440 Volt and Bulleya very much But, the rest of the songs are also good It depends on your taste of music so listen for yourself and decide which song is made for you.

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