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From ‘Dil Tu Hi Bata’ to ‘Mayabini’: Zubeen Garg’s first birth anniversary:his best songs

Last updated on - Nov 18, 2025, 02:15 IST
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​From ‘Dil Tu Hi Bata’ to ‘Mayabini’: Zubeen Garg’s first birth anniversary : his best songs

Zubeen Garg made a massive impact on Indian music. His powerful, unique voice brought him national fame. While Bollywood hits like Ya Ali are legendary, his extensive work in Assamese cinema is equally iconic. Today, on his first birth anniversary, we celebrate his extraordinary musical gifts. He gave us unforgettable, soulful songs in multiple languages. Here’s a look back at some of his most beloved tracks that truly defined his career.

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​‘Ya Ali’

Ya Ali is arguably Zubeen Garg’s most famous and career-defining Bollywood song. Featured in Gangster (2006), the track became a massive nationwide phenomenon. Its distinct Sufi-rock energy and haunting melody were instantly appealing. Zubeen’s raw, passionate vocals made it unforgettable, catapulting him into the top tier of playback singers.

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​‘Jaane Kya’

This charming track from Pyaar Ke Side Effects (2006) features Zubeen Garg alongside Caralisa Monteiro. He brought a distinct lightness and playful quality to the song. With its modern, upbeat rhythm and relatable lyrics, Jaane Kya became widely popular across music channels. Zubeen’s youthful energy perfectly captured the excitement of newfound love.

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​‘Din Jwole Rati Jwole’

This energetic modern classic from the Assamese blockbuster Mission China (2017) features Zubeen Garg and Zublee Baruah in a lively duet. Celebrated for its contemporary rhythm and infectious beat, the song stands as a perfect example of Zubeen’s continued versatility and influence on contemporary Assamese music.

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​‘Mayabini’

Mayabini, from the Assamese film Daag (2001), is one of Zubeen Garg’s signature songs. He not only sang it but also composed the music. His deep, emotive voice conveyed the intense sorrow and complexity of the lyrics. The track is highly regarded for its artistic depth and showcases his brilliance as both a composer and singer in regional cinema.

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​‘Dil Tu Hi Bata’

This soulful track from Krrish 3 (2013) features Zubeen Garg in a romantic duet with Alisha Chinai. He perfectly captured the song’s intense emotional confusion. Rajesh Roshan’s composition gave it a modern, deep sound, while Zubeen’s unique vocal texture added a layer of vulnerability and yearning. The song became an instant heartbreak anthem for listeners everywhere.

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