100 Best Hindi Songs

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100 Best Hindi Songs

From indie-fusion to modern pop, these tracks are currently dominating playlists and social media. Apna Bana Le Raataan Lambiyan Tum Kya Mile Gehraiyaan Balam Pichkari Kun Faya Kun Maan Meri Jaan Ve Kamleya Akhiyaan Gulaab Tere Hawale Param Sundari High-Energy Party & Item Songs Perfect for your next celebration or workout session. Mauja Hi Mauja Munni Badnaam Hui Sheila Ki Jawani Chikni Chameli Bom Diggy Diggy Gully Boy Medley Kala Chashma Kar Gayi Chull Abhi Toh Party Shuru Hui Hai Aashiq Banaya Aapne Tip Tip Barsa Paani High Rated Gabru Gallan Goodiyaan London Thumakda Lungi Dance Soulful & Aesthetic Melodies

This list spans the 1940s to the 2020s. We have limited it to one song per film (with rare exceptions) to ensure diversity.

, these tracks represent the very best of Hindi music across the decades. for you, such as Sufi classics 90s dance hits 100 best hindi songs

As music shifts from radio to Spotify and Wynk, the magic remains. Whether it is a 1950s black-and-white film or a 2024 YRF blockbuster, if the tune is right, a Hindi song can stop traffic.

...and the list goes on.

The rise of A.R. Rahman globally, the entry of KK, Shreya Ghoshal, Atif Aslam, and Arijit Singh.

This list leans slightly toward pre-2000s classics for their foundational status, but includes essential modern songs. Omissions (e.g., some R.D. Burman deep cuts, many ghazals) are due to space—not merit. For a true "solid piece," consider this a living playlist. From indie-fusion to modern pop, these tracks are

Curating a list of the is a Herculean task. Do we prioritize the classical poetry of Sahir Ludhianvi, or the club-thumping energy of the 2010s? The truth is, "best" is subjective. However, this list represents the Mount Rushmore of Hindi music—songs that defined eras, changed music technology, and made generations cry, laugh, and fall in love.

The Ultimate Playlist: 100 Best Hindi Songs of All Time Hindi cinema has gifted us a century of music that transcends generations. Whether you're a fan of soulful 1950s melodies or high-energy modern chartbusters, there's something in Bollywood's vast library for every mood. We have limited it to one song per

The era of cassette tapes, Hum Aapke Hain Koun , and the voice of Kumar Sanu, Udit Narayan, Alka Yagnik, and later, Sonu Nigam.