Papon is an Assamese singer who sings in Bollywood and other music industries. The singer is known for his husky vocals that infuses life in the songs. In the highly competitive music industry, Papon has managed to carve a niche for himself. Let us talk about some of the best Hindi songs sung by the man.
In the highly competitive Indian music industry, it is not easy to gain a place for yourself. There are many singers in the scene but only few of them are actively working in the movies. Papon is one such singer whose voice resonates with many and his ability to sing different kind of genres has made him a worldwide name in the few years. Let’s have a look at his best Hindi songs.
JiyenKyun
Papon is a gem of a singer. Despite being such an amazing ghazal artist, he has the potential to sing rock songs beautifully. This song was the one which made him a household name as it had a melancholic vibe which was aptly delivered by the tone of the singer. The song is composed by Pritam and it resonates with the youth. It is impossible to believe that the song is already many years old as it sounds fresh like always.
Bulleya
It is not always that a Salman Khan movie has a nice soulful ghazal like song in it but somehow the musical duo Vishal and Shekhar have managed to do it. The movie Sultan, directed by Ali Abbas Zafar has this amazing song sung by Papon which was beautifully written by IrshadKamil. For many, the best thing about the song are the heart wrenching lyrics that feel like out of heaven but it is Papon who transforms you into another world with his magical voice. He sings it really well and it is one of the best songs that Indian film industry has produced in the last decade.
Tu Jo Mila
It is evident that Papon shares a good relationship with Pritam. The two has given some memorable songs to the music lovers in the past. This song is again featured in a Salman Khan film and has many versions. Although the version sung by the legendary KK but if you wants to listen to a different version, you should give it a try. It grows on you slowly and the singer has done a fine job in rendering the lines with perfection. It is one of the songs that you love to listen in solitude.