Kabhi-kabhi aditi zindagi mein yuhi koi apna lagta hai
Kabhi-kabhi aditi wo bichad jaye to ek sapna lagta hai
Aise mein koi kaise apne aasun ko behene se roke
Aur kaise koi soch le Everything’s gonna be ok
Kabhi-kabhi to lage zindagi mein rahi na khushi aur na maza
Kabhi-kabhi to lage har din muskhil aur har pal ek saza
Aise mein koi kaise muskuraye, kaise hansde kush hoke
Aur kaise koi soch le Everything’s gonna be ok
Soch zara jaan-e-jaan tujhko hum kitna chahte hai
Roote hai hum bhi agar teri aakhon mein aasun aate hain
Gaana to aata nahi hai magar phir bhi hum gaate hain
Hey, aditi maana kabhi-kabhi sare jahan mein andhera hota hai
Lekin raat ke baad hi to savera hota
Kabhi-kabhi aditi zindagi mein yuhi koi apna lagta hai
Kabhi-kabhi aditi wo bichad jaye to ek sapna lagta hai
Hey aditi hasde hasde hasde hasde hasde tu zara
Nahi to bas thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda muskura
Tu kush hai to lage ki jahan mein chhaai hai kushi
Suraj nikle badlon se aur baate zindagi
Sun to zara madhosh hawa tujhse kehne lagi
Ki aditi wo jo bichadte hain ek na ek din phir mil jate hain
Ye aditi jaane tu ya jaane na phool phir khil jate hain
Kabhi-kabhi aditi zindagi mein yuhi koi apna lagta hai
Kabhi-kabhi aditi wo bichad jaye to ek sapna lagta hai
Hey aditi hasde hasde hasde hasde hasde tu zara
Nahi to bas thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda muskura
Hey aditi hasde hasde hasde hasde hasde tu zara
Nahi to bas thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda thoda muskura
Rashid Ali
The name Rashid Ali is synonymous with Indian music. He rose to fame in 2002 with his debut album Kabhi Kabhie Aditi. His songs include Kabhi Kabhi Aditii, Meri Maa Tera Mastana, Jiya Re Jiya, Tumne Pyaar Kiye Jabse Se Karte Hain etc. His latest single “Dekha Dekha” features Sona Mohapatra.
Personal life
Born in Hyderabad, India, Rashid moved to London at age 15. His father is a retired businessman while his mother is a ghazal singer who trained under Ustad Ghulam Mohammad Khan. When he was young, Rashid learned how to play the rhythm guitar for one whole year. However, he taught himself everything about playing the lead guitar and improvising by listening to different types of music, especially jazz fusion, Spanish and Latin.
Rashid says that he never got any formal training in singing, though he does have a natural ability to do it.
Professional life
Rashid Ali Khan, better known as Rashid, is one of India’s most popular musicians. He began playing the violin at the age of five and soon became proficient enough to play solo concerts. At 13, he won the All India Radio National Talent Search Competition. In 2006, he received a scholarship to study at Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.
In 2011, Rashid joined the band Indian Ocean, which had already established itself as one of Asia’s leading bands. Their self-titled debut album was nominated for Best World Fusion Album at the 2012 Grammys; it went on to win the award for best world fusion album.
In 2013, Rashid left Indian Ocean to pursue a career as a solo artist. His first single, “Ooh La La La”, reached number one on iTunes charts around the globe and earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance.
In 2017, Rashid released his debut album, Call Me Rashid, featuring collaborations with artists such as Shweta Pandit, Tanishk Bagchi, Kailash Kher, and A R Rahman. The album debuted at number six on Billboard’s Top Jazz Albums chart.