There are some brilliant tracks that have released over the years and when you are a singer it's all about finding inspiration.
That's exactly what some of these artists have done when they put together mashups that combined some of the biggest Bollywood songs with English tracks.
December is upon us and that means everyone is out celebrating at Christmas parties and gearing up towards the New Year. So we thought we would look at 10 of the biggest Indian/English mashups of 2015 that can be played during the festive period:
1. Diamonds Dancing and Satrangi Re
Tesher Music
Taking it back to the the 1998 Shah Rukh Khan film 'Dil Se' Tesher Music have combined the classic track with Drake's 2015 track 'Diamonds Dancing'. They have slowed down the original 'Satrangi Re' track to bring it in line with the Drake song.
Shweta Subram
3. See You Again and Kal Ho Na Ho
Tesher
Wiz Khalifa's 'See You Again' was one of the biggest tracks of 2015 as it featured on the film Fast and Furious 7 and was a tribute to the late Paul Walker who died whilst the film was being shot.With the significance of the track and the beautiful lyrics, it works very well with 'Kal Ho Na Ho'.
4. Fix You and Krishna Nee
Studio NH47
5. Tonight I'm Loving you and Dilliwali Girlfriend
Penn Masala
Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani was one of the most popular films of 2013 and the film songs are still being played all the time. Penn Masala has mixed this very popular song with Enrique's 'Tonight I'm Loving You'. This is a fun loving track that isn't overly up tempo like the original but still a track you can jam to.
6. Lean On and Rangeela
Jai Matt ft Mugdha Hasabnis, Dr Srimix and ProDiJy
'Rangeela' was another very popular track from 1995 and these guys have mashed it up with Major Lazer's 'Lean On' shooting it with a rustic look it giving it a twist on the original that had Urmila dancing on the streets in the multi coloured dress.
7. How Deep Is Your Love and Balam Pichkari
Vidya Vox
8. All Rise and Aadat
Abhishek Maythla & Shubham Mishra
9. All Of Me
Navin Kundra
John Legend's 'All Of Me' is a very popular track and is used at many wedding's for a first dance. Navin's sister decided that this was the song she wanted as her first dance and so being the devoted older brother, Navin recorded his own cover version of the track.
10. Billie Jean and Jiya Re
Aakash Gandhi ft Ash King and Shashaa Tirupati
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Vallisa Chauhan (@vallisachauhan) presents the Flagship breakfast show on Lyca Radio 1458. She has scripted and produced a full feature film called "Those 4 Walls" and is currently working on other projects. She loves travel and movies and tries to fit in both as much as she can.
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