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15 Covers Of Popular Hindi Songs That You Must Immediately Add To Your Playlist

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Are you unable to go out for a walk without your headphones playing music in your ears? Do you find it difficult to concentrate on your work without Arijit Singh crooning to you? Do you look forward to commuting in the metro/local because you will get to hear all of Coke Studio's marvellous renditions without anyone interrupting? Do you readily agree to pay a surge price for your cab because that means it will be only you and your playlist? Are you always on YouTube looking for different versions of your favourite songs?

Then you probably are one of the million people who would rather have their earphones plugged and get lost in their own world than listen to what is happening around them. It is also a rather common ailment.

Although there is no treatment of this condition, we can help you with a playlist of covers of some popular Hindi songs, sung by some exceptionally talented musicians.

1. Penn Masala -- Phir Le Aaya Dil

2. Vidya Vox -- Kabira + Closer

3. Aakash Gandhi ft. Jonita Gandhi -- Ae Dil Hain Mushkil

4. Singh's Unplugged -- Channa Mereya + Love Me Like You Do

5. Bryden and Parth ft. The Choral Riff -- Gerua + Kabira

6. Asa Singh -- Channa Mereya + Phir Le Aaya Dil

7. Darshan Raval -- Luka Chuppi

8. Digvijay Singh Pariyar -- Raat Kali Ek Khwab Mein + Tuney Mere Jaana Kabhi Na Jaana

9. Prana -- Kinare + Fix You

10. Sanam ft. Sandeep Thakur -- Teri Deewani

11. Samaa -- Enna Sona + Pani Da Rang

12. Karan Nawani -- Mere Saamne Wali Khidki Mein

13. Satvik B -- Channa Mereya + Kabira + O Sanam

14. Shirley Setia -- Sanam Re

15. Sanah Moidutty -- Kehna Hi Kya

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