New Songs Of Arijit: Singh
Even though Dunki had its mixed reviews at the box office, one thing critics and audiences unanimously agreed on was O Maahi . Written by Irshad Kamil and composed by Pritam, this song is Arijit at his most vulnerable.
Leke Prabhu Ka Naam proves that Arijit refuses to be typecast. While he is the king of sad boys, here he shows off his swag . The song is chaotic, loud, and absolutely addictive. It broke the internet not because of the film (Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 ) but because fans couldn't believe how effortlessly Arijit shifted from soulful to street-smart. This is your new workout playlist starter. Released: 2021 (but viral again in 2024) Vibe: Rock-ballad aggression.
Let’s break down the that are currently ruling playlists, breaking OTT records, and giving us all the feels. The "Old" New Hit: Tum Hi Ho (2024 Remaster/Context) Before we dive into the brand new, we have to address the elephant in the room. While not strictly "new," the resurgence of Aashiqui 2 ’s legacy via reels and streaming algorithms has pushed a remastered wave of his 2013 classic back into the charts. However, the real gold lies in his 2024-2025 releases. 1. The Soulful Heartbreak: O Maahi (From Dunki ) Released: Late 2023 (still riding the wave into 2024) Vibe: Pure, unadulterated longing. new songs of arijit singh
There is a peculiar kind of magic that happens when the opening notes of an Arijit Singh song hit your ears. It doesn’t matter if you are stuck in Mumbai traffic, sipping coffee in a Kolkata afternoon, or homesick in a New York apartment—his voice stops time.
Thanks to the recent surge of "Revenge Era" edits on Instagram, Tumse Bhi Zyada has found a second life. Composed by Pritam, this song showcases Arijit’s grit . The way he screams "Tadap tadap ke" in the climax isn't singing; it is acting through audio. If you are looking for a new Arijit song that lets you scream in the car, this is the one. It proves that a "new" song doesn't always have to be released yesterday—sometimes it just needs the right moment to go viral. Released: 2024 Vibe: Meditative, divine, peaceful. Even though Dunki had its mixed reviews at
Unlike his aggressive high-notes in Apna Bana Le , O Maahi is about restraint. Listen to how he whispers the "O Maahi" refrain—it feels like a secret being shared at 2 AM. It is a masterclass in vocal dynamics. If you are going through a long-distance relationship or missing home, skip this track unless you have a tissue handy. Released: Late 2023 Vibe: Energetic, quirky, unexpected.
Whether it’s the divine calm of his new bhajans or the chaotic energy of a Salman Khan party track, his voice remains the constant in our ever-changing musical taste. While he is the king of sad boys, here he shows off his swag
Wait. Arijit Singh singing a Nikhita Gandhi duet? A song named after a religious chant turned into a high-energy, saxophone-driven party track?

