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Nov 21, 2013 · The singer has recently sung in 54 voices for the same song. This is no mean feat considering that he was required to sign not only in different male voices, but also in female voices. Confirming this, Nigam said, “Yes, that is true. I have sung the title track of Tees Maar Khan in 54 voices.”
Nov 18, 2010 · Sonu Niigaam. Sonu Niigaam is known as a trendsetter. The singer has sung the title track of Tees Maar Khan in 54 different voices. An overwhelmed Shirish Kunder, who composed the title track, says: "The concept came to my mind when I saw Sonu composing songs for his international album.
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Dec 27, 2022 · The song was the Tees Maar Khan title track composed & penned by Shirish Kunder and sung by Sonu. Besides talking about singing the song in 54 voices, Sonu also goes ahead and croons a couple of...
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Nov 12, 2010 · The singer’s recently sung in 54 voices for the same song. No mean feat considering this required him to not only sing in different male voices, but also female voices.
In an old video, the singer confirmed that he added 54 varied modulations to his own voice while singing the title track of the 2010 film Tees Maar Khan. “Yes, that is true. I have sung the title track of Tees Maar Khan in 54 voices." During the interview, he could be spotted showing different ways in which he sang bits of the song using ...
Dec 8, 2022 · “Yes, that is true. I have sung the title track of Tees Maar Khan in 54 voices." Speaking at the interview, he also showed in different ways how he sang bits of the song with varied modulations.
In 2010, Sonu sang the popular song "Chori Kiya Re Jiya" from Dabangg as well as Tees Maar Khan title track which he sang in 54 voices. Sonu also sang "Aye Janani" song for Kandahar in which he hit the highest note in human vocal registry with an open-throat effort without singing falsetto.