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Sonu Nigam pays tribute to Mohammad Rafi with Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi
Sonu Nigam, one of the most versatile and popular singers of India, has released a three-disc album titled Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi, which is a tribute to the legendary playback singer Mohammad Rafi. The album features 51 songs sung by Sonu Nigam in his own style, but retaining the essence and soul of Rafi's original renditions. The songs span across different genres and eras, from romantic to sad, from classical to qawwali, from black and white to color.
The album was released in 2007 by T-Series and was produced by Bhushan Kumar. It received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, who praised Sonu Nigam's voice, expression and versatility. The album also features some rare and unreleased songs of Rafi, such as "Na Tu Zameen Ke Liye" and "Donon Ne Kiya Tha Pyar". Some of the popular songs in the album are "Ehsaan Tera Hoga Mujh Par", "Baharo Phool Barsao", "Khoya Khoya Chand", "Dil Ka Bhanwar" and "Tum Bin Jaanu Kahan".
Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi is a must-have for all music lovers, especially those who admire Mohammad Rafi and Sonu Nigam. It is a fitting homage to one of the greatest singers of all time by one of his biggest fans and admirers.Sonu Nigam has always been vocal about his admiration and respect for Mohammad Rafi, whom he considers his idol and guru. He has often said that he learned singing by listening to Rafi's songs and that he tries to emulate his voice and style. He has also performed many live shows and concerts dedicated to Rafi, where he sings his songs with passion and emotion. He has also recorded many cover versions of Rafi's songs for various albums and films.
Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi is not the first time that Sonu Nigam has paid tribute to Mohammad Rafi. In 1999, he released a single titled "Deewana Tera", which was a remake of Rafi's "O Duniya Ke Rakhwale". In 2001, he released another single titled "Kya Hua Tera Wada", which was a remake of Rafi's "Kya Hua Tera Vaada". In 2003, he released an album titled "Rafi Resurrected", which was a collaboration with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, where he sang 16 songs of Rafi with orchestral arrangements. In 2006, he released another album titled "Rafi Ki Yaadein", which was a collection of 20 songs of Rafi sung by Sonu Nigam.
Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi is a unique and special album that showcases Sonu Nigam's love and reverence for Mohammad Rafi. It is a musical journey that takes the listeners through the golden era of Hindi film music, where Rafi's voice ruled the hearts and minds of millions. It is also a testament to Sonu Nigam's talent and versatility, as he sings each song with his own flair and finesse, without losing the charm and beauty of the original. It is an album that will appeal to both the old and the new generation of music lovers, as it celebrates the timeless legacy of Mohammad Rafi.The album Kal Aaj Aur Kal Rafi was launched at a grand event in Mumbai, where Sonu Nigam performed some of the songs from the album live. He was also joined by some of the veteran singers and composers who had worked with Mohammad Rafi, such as Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle, Udit Narayan, Anand Bakshi, Pyarelal and Anu Malik. They all praised Sonu Nigam for his efforts and dedication in making this album and keeping Rafi's memory alive. They also shared their fond memories and anecdotes of working with Rafi and how he influenced their careers and lives.
The album was also well received by the critics and the audience, who appreciated Sonu Nigam's rendition of Rafi's songs. The album sold more than 5 lakh copies in India and was certified platinum by the Indian Music Industry. It also won several awards and nominations, such as the Global Indian Music Academy Award for Best Album (Non-Film), the Mirchi Music Award for Album of The Year (Non-Film), the Stardust Award for Best Singer (Male) and the Filmfare A