This story is from March 21, 2014

Youngistaan

The OST opens with Arijit Singh singing a Jeet Gannguli composition, Suno-Na Sangemarmar, with lyrics by the ever-dependable Kausar Munir.
Youngistaan
Movie: YoungistaanMusic Director/ Singers:Sneha khanwalkar, Shiraz Uppal, Shree Isshq, Jeet GannguliRating: 3
The OST opens with Arijit Singh singing a Jeet Gannguli composition, Suno-Na Sangemarmar, with lyrics by the ever-dependable Kausar Munir. It's a track with depth and range and is easily the pick of the album.
A DJ Suketu remix also features and adds some pep to the otherwise mellow track.
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Shiraz Uppal directs the music of and sings Mere Khuda, a very listenable rock-tinged ballad about pining for one's love (words by Shakeel Suhail). Sneha Khanwalkar's Tanki (Mika Version) comes next. Singh has for company Apeksha Dandekar, Bhaven Dhanak and Sneha Khanwalkar with a shoutout to Chinmay A Harshe. While it’s quite catchy, i’s one of Sneha's weaker compositions. There's a Bhaven Version of this track sans Mika, featuring Hard Kaur and repeating the remaining singers on the former version. It's a slightly different production by Sneha. Daata Ki Diwani - Qawwali has Shiraz composing and singing along with Rafaaqat Ali Khan.
It's a track that has a Rahmanesque vibe but holds its own. Youngistaan Anthem is composed and sung by Shree D and IshQ Bector (of Shree-IshQ) with lyrics by Siddharth Banerjee (aka Sonny Ravan), continuing the composer duo's streak of title tracks for films they take up. The remix, again by Suketu is a more club-friendly track than the original. With EDM, Sufi and melodies all featuring on the album, it's a good mix, but doesn't really stand apart from the crowd
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