New Delhi: From ‘Phir Mohabbat’, ‘Judaai’, ‘Lo Maan Liya’, ‘Sajni’, ‘Mast Magan’ to many more superhits, Arijit Singh has not only given the industry songs that are superhits. Not only this, but he has been the soul to many people’s lives and a reason to give love a chance or to hit it hard when your emotions feel too weak after a heartbreak. He has not only given songs to the fans but has also been a part of the journey since 2011.
He has been a part of you since the time you didn’t realise, entered your ears or playlists unknowingly and stayed like a person who is always there from your sadness, healing, laughter, and breakups. Arijit’s voice is part of a woven memory that won’t fade away with leaving. From a later night singing, sharing songs on iPod, or listening to the morning 9XM while leaving for school – an era of love and fine memories.
From my first love confession during school or a crush that I was scared to confess my feelings for, Arijit’s song became an inseparable part of the memories, reminding me of being close enough to the person I love and sharing the intimate moments without being in reality.
Songs like ‘Channa Mereya’, ‘Agar Tum Sath Ho’, add to the memories of breakups and moving on without closure and feeling close to yourself when no one comes in to hug you. The nights I spent alone in the room crying and sobbing so that no one would listen, his songs became a part of me. An eternal memory that helped grow and still does, the moment I feel an emotion, just turn on Spotify and plug in AirPods to listen to the archives of Arijit.
Arijit’s voice has always carried the weight of real-life emotions. There’s something in the softness, the pauses, the way he stretches a note, that feels like he’s telling your story, not just singing someone else’s.
Listening to him will always feel like opening a diary or the pages you never knew existed, from millions of emotions to buried memories of love and firsts. Arijit’s singing was not about stage, movies or songs – it felt like being at home and in comfort, when millions of emotions or mood were racing through my heartbeat. If this is a goodbye, it is one of the hardest. Maybe an Arijit song can only fix it!
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