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Shake to Shakira, get high on Himesh
(From top) Moments from Phir Hera Pheri and Gangster; (below) Shakira

Track: Ya Ali/Tu hi meri shab hai from Gangster.

Artiste: Sung by Zubeen/KK, both the songs have been written by lyricist Sayeed Quadri.

Genre: Commercial.

Hot-o-meter: DJ Girish says the track is a hit because it is a flashback for party people to the Woh lamhe days. Adds DJ Anshul: “However empty the dance floor might be, these numbers from Gangster ensure a packed house in less than 20 seconds.”

Track: Hips don’t lie.

Artiste: Shakira.

Genre: R&B.

Hot-o-meter: “This one is a sure-shot winner with all the ladies. Women are absolutely crazy about it, whichever part of the country they might be from,” says DJ Vicky.

Track: Burn it up.

Artiste: R. Kelly.

Genre: Reggaeton.

Hot-o-meter: “It literally burns up the dance floor,” says DJ Anshul. Girish has dubbed the track a “rocking interlude” to the hugely popular Gasolina.

Track: Yaad sataye teri from Phir Hera Pheri.

Artiste: Sung by Himesh Reshammiya and remixed by DJ Akbar Sami.

Genre: Commercial (or is Himesh a genre by himself!).

Hot-o-meter: “The Himesh hangover,” says DJ Akash. Period.

Track: Kiss You.

Artiste: IIO of Rapture fame.

Genre: House music.

Hot-o-meter: “The vocals are girlie and extremely enchanting. Top it with a powerful baseline that sets off a progressive tone, and this track is here to stay,” points out DJ Girish.

Rapture is still fresh in people’s minds, helping Kiss You to move up,” adds Vicky.

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