
Muhammad Rafi
Muhammad Rafi was a legendary playback singer from India, known for his unparalleled vocal range and emotive singing style. Born on December 24, 1924, in Amritsar, Punjab, he became one of the most celebrated voices in Indian cinema, providing songs for countless films from the 1940s to the 1980s. Rafi's ability to adapt his voice to various genres, from classical to pop, and his collaborations with many top composers and lyricists made him a cornerstone of Bollywood music. His contributions to the industry earned him numerous awards, including the prestigious National Film Award. Rafi passed away on July 31, 1980, but his legacy continues to inspire generations of artists.
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Muhammad Rafi's sweetness was a significant influence on Mujeeb Alam's singing style.
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