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    Musically inclined? Don’t know the trend? Here’s Mirchi Indie Pop Top 10 recommendations

    MirchiMirchiPublished on Apr 27, 2025 | 09:00 AM IST
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    Musically inclined? Don’t know the trend? Here’s Mirchi Indie Pop Top 10 recommendations
    Your playlist is due for a little makeover, but don’t worry, we’ve got you. The Mirchi Indie Pop 10 is here, bringing all the right songs to dance, sing, and cry to. From powerful comebacks to sweet slow burns, this week’s list is full of tracks you’ll want to play on repeat. Are you ready to update your queue on the Gaana app? Read to see what we have in store for you!

    At its peak, ‘Aaye Haaye’ by Karan Aujla and Neha Kakkar is still ruling. Composed by Karan Aujla and Jay Trak with lyrics by Aujla, this one’s catchy from the get-go. It’s playful, flirty, and sounds like something that would be playing as you enter a club in slow motion, full cinematic style. The title drop in the chorus is made for the dance floor, and the way Karan Aujla’s voice intertwines into Neha’s is too good to ignore.

    At number 2 is ‘Payal’ by the unbeatable Yo Yo Honey Singh featuring Paradox. The rap exudes attitude, while the music composition has that old-school Honey Singh flavour that fans love. He’s clearly not here to play, and this track proves it. It also features Yo Yo Honey Singh, Nora Fatehi, and Paradox.

    At number 3, it’s ‘Morni’ by Badshah and Sharvi Yadav, with lyrics by Badshah and Folk and music by Hiten. This one’s such a banger. The lyrics are catchy, and the rhythm shifts keep you on your toes, and the energy high. The song brings an interesting mix of folk vibes and commercial flair. You can definitely imagine this playing at an electrifying Punjabi wedding sangeet.

    Taking over the fourth spot is ‘Millionaire’. Another Yo Yo Honey Singh track with lyrics by Leo Grewal. It’s made for high-volume concert speakers, gym speakers, and car speakers. Basically, anything with a volume button that goes all the way up.

    At number 5, we’ve got ‘Aankh’ with Sunidhi Chauhan on lead vocals, backed by a brilliant composing trio - Prateeksha, Aman Khare, and Paurush Kumar. It’s about rising after falling and reclaiming your narrative in love. The lyrics by Prateeksha Srivastava hit hard, and the music video, starring Snaya Malhotra, makes it even better.

    Number 6 brings us to ‘Suniyan Suniyan’, singing and lyrics by Juss. Music by MixSingh. It’s one of those tracks that feels personal, the kind you play when the world’s asleep and your phone’s on DND. It is melancholic, honest, and beautifully understated.The emotions sit right on top of the beat, and that contrast makes it hit even deeper.

    At number 7 is ‘Sajna’ by Darshan Raval, Aditya Gadhvi, and Hansika Pareek. Lyrics and music by Darshan himself. This one’s a soft expression of love that grows on you as it plays. It feels intimate, almost like it was written in a quiet moment and never meant to be heard by the world. And that makes it even more special.The Gujarati lines feel personal, and the sincerity in Darshan’s voice can melt hearts.

    On number 8, we have ‘Thomkiya’ by Payal Dev and Papon. This one is all about movement. It’s fun, it’s loud, and it’s perfect for a dance break in your room or just a quick energy boost when you need one. Something about the song and how you’d dance to it, feels so private that you won't want to do it in front of people, making this song your own. Papon’s vocals and Payal’s punchy delivery make this a party track with just the right amount of desi tadka.

    Making a grand appearance at number 9 is ‘Gallan Battan’ by Guru Randhawa. Starting off with the sound of a clock ticking, it eases into a completely different vibe. It forges a spatial soundscape making it exciting to listen to from the get-go. Then it transforms into an extremely high beat song in Punjabi with all its swag.

    Last but totally not least, number 10 is ‘Water’ by Diljit Dosanjh. Sung and composed by the man himself, this track is simple yet rich in feeling. It’s mellow and confident at the same time. Diljit’s voice takes its time and still makes an impact. If you’re looking for something so beautifully contradicting, low-key but addictive, this song is your pick.


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