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Lavani
Lavani is a high-energy folk music-and-dance tradition from Maharashtra, India, known for its brisk dholki-driven rhythms, expressive singing, and sensuous, theatrical performance style. Typically performed in Marathi, it blends light-classical melodic ideas with earthy folk poetics, witty repartee, and crowd-pleasing dance. Lavani songs are commonly featured within Tamasha theatre troupes and are recognized by their fast tempo, call-and-response refrains, and striking stagecraft. Performers usually wear the nine-yard nauvari sari and ankle bells (ghunghroo), with a small ensemble of dholki, harmonium, and hand cymbals (manjeera) providing the musical bed. Two principal strands exist: the shringari (romantic/erotic) lavani that foregrounds flirtation and play, and the nirguni (philosophical/devotional) lavani that draws on Bhakti themes and moral reflection.
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Jazz Pop
Jazz pop blends the melodic immediacy and song structures of pop with the harmonic richness, phrasing, and instrumentation of jazz. Typical arrangements feature piano or guitar-led rhythm sections, upright or electric bass, light drum kits (often with brushes), and tasteful horns or strings. Harmonically it favors extended chords (maj7, 9ths, 13ths), ii–V–I cadences, and sophisticated substitutions, while rhythms range from gentle swing and bossa nova to straight pop backbeats. Vocals usually emphasize warm timbres, nuanced crooning, and elastic, behind-the-beat phrasing. The result is urbane, approachable music that keeps pop’s hooks and forms while carrying jazz’s color and elegance, making it a perennial crossover sound for radio, lounges, and contemporary singer‑songwriters.
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Bollywood
Bollywood is the popular film-music tradition associated with Hindi-language cinema from Mumbai, India. It blends raga-based melodies and Hindustani vocalism with Western orchestration, jazz/big-band legacies, pop hooks, disco/funk grooves, rock energy, and contemporary electronic production. Songs are typically designed for on-screen performance and storytelling, featuring lush arrangements, memorable refrains, and emotive playback singing. A common formal scheme is the mukhda (catchy refrain) and antara (stanza/verse) structure, often with instrumental preludes, interludes, and dance breaks. Because it serves narrative and spectacle, Bollywood music ranges widely in mood—from romantic ballads and devotional pieces to high-energy dance numbers—and has continuously absorbed global influences while remaining rooted in Indian melodic and rhythmic aesthetics.
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Soundtrack
Soundtrack is music created to accompany and enhance visual media such as film, television, and video games. It includes original scores (instrumental or vocal music composed specifically for the picture) and, at times, curated compilations of pre-existing songs. Stylistically, soundtrack is a meta-genre that can encompass orchestral symphonic writing, jazz, electronic and synth-driven textures, choral forces, popular song, and experimental sound design. Its defining trait is functional storytelling: themes, motifs, harmony, rhythm, and timbre are shaped by narrative needs, character psychology, pacing, and editing. Common features include leitmotifs for characters or ideas, modular cues that can be edited to picture, dynamic orchestration for dramatic range, and production approaches that sit well under dialogue and sound effects. Because it must synchronize to picture, soundtrack often uses clear dramatic arcs, tempo maps, and hit points.
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Malik, Anu
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Bhardwaj, Vishal
Salim-Sulaiman
Raval, Darshan
Kalyanji-Anandji
Ali, Lucky
Anand-Milind
Nadeem-Shravan
Keeravani, M.M.
Anand, Anand Raj
Shrivastava, Aadesh
Singh, Uttam
S, Thaman
Badshah
Moitra, Shantanu
Jayaraj, Harris
Meyer, Mickey J.
Prakash Kumar, G. V.
Kamil, Irshad
Kirkire, Swanand
Arjun Janya
Sachdev, Shashwat
Shaan
Kher, Kailash
Ajay-Atul
Raikwar, Nitin
Kumar, Niladri
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Vishal-Shekhar
Saeed, Bilal
Saxena, Vaibhav
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Parvaaz
Shah, Jatinder
Sanjeev Darshan
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Raja, Yuvan Shankar
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Sampath, Ram
Kakkar, Tony
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Gupte, Avadhoot
Patki, Ashok
Mithoon
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Patnaik, R. P.
Jeet
Sen, Sohail
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Singh, Arijit
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