hey dude,, its the mp3 of mustafa version.. can u plz share the mp3 for ay udi udi..
On 6/20/07, John jeevinth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here is de Mp3 version of de song in 320kbs njoy http://www.zshare.net/audio/2358271d204c77/ On 6/20/07, arr_raghu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Watch this uzbek videos... > http://youtube.com/watch?v=qNk8s_5sE2k&mode=related&search= > > Regards > > --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com <arrahmanfans%40yahoogroups.com>, > "Karthik S" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > From today's Kolkata Times! > > > > -- Karthik > > > > `I'd want Rahman to hear my remix of his Uri uri' > > Uzbekistani artiste Iroda Dilroz has released two music videos of her > > remix of AR Rahman's numbers on the internet. Iroda tells CT that she > > is desperately seeking Rahman's opinion > > > > PRIYANKA DASGUPTA Times News Network > > > > > > Tales of plagiarism by Indian artistes don't make news any longer. > > Instead, an Indian artiste `inspiring' another across the border makes > > for an interesting copy. That's why a month ago when we chanced upon > > two music videos of an Uzbekistani artiste, we were surprised at their > > > similarities with two Rahman numbers. Iroda Dilroz has remixed two of > > Rahman's numbers and is now keen on getting feedback from the Indian > > composer. While Sevgi sadosi — the echo of love is a remix version of > > the Uri uri number from Saathiya, Ko'ngillar bog'landi — Hearts got > > tied together is a remix of the popular Mustafa Mustafa number. Both > > the videos begin with a credit line: AR Rahman musiqasi. After a > > month's chase, we finally managed to trace Iroda in Uzbekistan. In > > broken English, she said that she is a Rahman fan. The conversation > > concluded with Iroda singing Chandralekha in Tamil as well as humming > > Saathiya, which incidentally also happens to be her favourite film. > > > > What prompted you to remix AR Rahman's numbers? > > > > • I regularly follow all his creative pursuits. I had even performed > > Uri Uri and Mustafa Mustafa together with Rahman during his tours to > > Malaysia and Dubai. Rahman had also suggested that I sing his song, > > Chandraleyka, in my mother tongue. I just had two days before the tour > > > but I decided to take the risk and sing it in the original Tamil > > language. I still can't forget how warmly it was received by the > audience. > > > > Why did you choose these two particular numbers above all his other > > compositions? > > > > • I've decided to do these clips because I just wanted to do something > > on my own for such a great composer and singer as Rahman so that our > > people get to enjoy his music. The lyrics have been rewritten in a > > manner that is easier for our people to understand. > > Did you tell Rahman that you wished to do a video of his numbers? > > > > • He had personally allowed me to do it in Chadralekha and any of his > > other songs with a reference to him. After I did those video clips, I > > personally sent them across to him. We've completely lost touch with > > him after the tour and I've been struggling to find what Rahman thinks > > > of my remixes and videos. > > Are these remixes more popular than your own numbers? > > > > • I have gained fame much before I sang to the tunes of Rahman. I have > > been performing since the age of 10 and have sung over 50 original > > singles. In my country, I've become famous for my original > > performances of our traditional folk music. I've earned a dozen of > > national awards like Nihol from the President of Uzbekistan and have > > taken part in international festivals in Korea, Germany , China, > > Turkey, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyz Republic. Yet, I must add that this > > musical exchange with Rahman added to my deep appreciation for Indian > > music and culture. > > > > What about sharing the royalty with Rahman? > > > > • I have not released the videos on sale and have done no business > > transactions with them. > > How popular is Hindi songs and movies in your country? > > > > • Oh! they are extremely popular. I love Hindi films. As for the > > singers, I like Richa Sharma, Sadhana Sargam and KK. > > Any plans of releasing these remix videos for Indian channels? > > > > • I'd love to do that. I'm keen on performing live in India. I had > > first visited India on an invitation from Rahman and would love to do > > it again. > > > > -- -John