Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 13 (ANI): As Valentine's Day rekindles the spirit of romance, the melodies of the 1990s continue to echo across generations, reminding listeners of an era when love songs were defined by soulful lyrics, lingering compositions and unmatched emotional depth.
Even though modern music has embraced rapid beats and digital production amid changing listener preferences, the 90s music has always felt personal and poetic - with the songs that didn't just bring love stories but became timeless love stories themselves.
This Valentine's Day, renowned musicians such as Kavita Krishnamurti, Hariharan, Anuradha Paudwal, Lalit Pandit and Shaan offered a heartwarming look back at the golden age of music romance, sharing why the love songs of that decade remain irreplaceable.
Singer Kavita Krishnamurti, whose voice became synonymous with romance in the 90s, reflected on the timeless language of love songs back in the day.
Speaking to ANI, the 'Aankhon Ki Gustakhiyan' hitmaker shared, "There were a lot of films at that time where music played a very important role. They were like musical films. Every emotion was conveyed through music, whether it was a love story, a tragedy, or any other emotion. This is something that made the songs timeless."
Krishnamurti highlighted that the actors and actresses also played a key role in bringing the music alive through their own performances, adding that contributions by legends like Laxmikant-Pyarelal, RD Burman, and music directors of the age accentuated the musical stories.







 



 


 




 


 



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