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Arijit Singh Retires: A Melancholy Farewell
30 Jan
Summary
- Arijit Singh retired from playback singing on January 27.
- He rose to fame with 'Tum Hi Ho' from Aashiqui 2.
- His songs often capture themes of passion, heartbreak, and unrequited love.
Arijit Singh announced his retirement from playback singing on January 27, marking the end of an era for music lovers. The 38-year-old artist has been a consistent favorite, delivering numerous hits that have resonated deeply with audiences. His journey to stardom was solidified with the song 'Tum Hi Ho' from the film Aashiqui 2.
Throughout his career, Singh has showcased a remarkable talent for expressing complex emotions. Songs like 'Channa Mereya' from Ae Dil Hai Mushkil are noted for their poignant portrayal of unrequited love, while 'Bekhayali' from Kabir Singh captures raw emotional turmoil. His versatile vocal performances have graced films such as Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, Barfi!, Tamasha, Bajirao Mastani, Kalank, Agent Vinod, and Dilwale, making him a composer's go-to choice.
Fans can revisit Singh's soulful contributions by watching films featuring his iconic tracks. From the passionate devotion in 'Tum Hi Ho' to the nostalgic romance of 'Gerua,' his music continues to evoke powerful feelings, cementing his legacy in the Indian music industry.



