Top ((link)) — 100 Best Hindi Songs

This is not just a random collection. This is a curated journey through time. We have broken down the top 100 into eras, ensuring that whether you are a gen-z listener or a fan of the black-and-white era, you will find your anthem. Why they are in the top 100: These songs set the grammar of Hindi music. Without them, the "best" list does not exist.

Context: (Coke Studio) The crossover that became a war cry for love. 72. "Tera Hua" – Atif Aslam Context: The raw, emotional acoustic from Love Aaj Kal (2020). 73. "Noor" – Lost Stories & Akanksha Sethi Context: The spiritual EDM track. 74. "Baarishein" – Anuv Jain Context: The bedroom pop sensation. 75. "Ghar" – Bharat Chauhan Context: The melancholic masterpiece. 76. "Ae Zindagi Gale Laga Le" – Arijit Singh Context: The life-philosophy anthem from Dear Zindagi . 77. "Saware" – Arijit Singh Context: The Phantom soundtrack (Underrated gem). 78. "Kyon" – Papon Context: The baritone love song ( Barfi! - though Barfi! has its own classics, this fits). Correction: Barfi! Classics: 78. "Phir Le Aya Dil" – Arijit Singh Context: The confused, beautiful heart ( Barfi! ). 79. "Alvida" – Nikhil D'Souza & Loy Mendonsa Context: The perfect road trip sad song ( Life in a Metro ). 80. "Pee Loon" – Mohit Chauhan Context: The intoxicated trance of love ( Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai ). Part 9: The Party Starters (The Dance Top 20) No "100 best Hindi songs top" list is complete without the bangers. 100 best hindi songs top

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Context: A tear-jerking tribute to soldiers. It reportedly made Jawaharlal Nehru cry. 2. "Chaudhvin Ka Chand Ho" – Mohammed Rafi Context: The definition of grace. A song that describes beauty without ever seeing the face. 3. "Lag Jaa Gale" – Lata Mangeshkar Context: The ultimate sad-girl anthem of separation from Woh Kaun Thi? 4. "Awaara Hoon" – Mukesh Context: Raj Kapoor’s tramp character made this a global hit. 5. "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" – Lata Mangeshkar Context: The defiant voice of Mughal-e-Azam. A woman daring the world. 6. "Kya Hua Tera Vaada" – Mohammed Rafi Context: The bitter-sweet realization of broken promises. 7. "Allah Tero Naam" – Hemant Kumar Context: Spiritual ecstasy from Hum Dono . 8. "Yeh Duniya Agar Mil Bhi Jaye" – Mohammed Rafi Context: The climax of Gunga Jumna ; the philosophy of poverty. 9. "Tum Pukar Lo" – Hemant Kumar Context: Haunting and romantic. 10. "Mere Sapnon Ki Rani" – Kishore Kumar (Late 60s bridge) Context: The arrival of Kishore’s playfulness in Aradhana . Part 2: The Angry Young Man & Romantic 70s Why they are in the top 100: The voice of Kishore Kumar dominated this decade. It was the era of R.D. Burman (Pancham). Why they are in the top 100: These