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Contemporary Bollywood music elicits extreme reactions

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Bollywood music, a vibrant and ever-evolving landscape, frequently sparks passionate debate among its listeners. From its global versatility to its perceived current trends, social media is abuzz with diverse opinions. Let's dive into some of the latest takes on what makes Bollywood's soundtrack tick.

Rajeeva: An average Bollywood/Indian music director is far more versatile in global musical knowledge, execution than a top notch Hollywood/Berkley educated producer. Versatility in the Indian music scene is unmatched.

Time Machine: Bollywood songs can never match the quality of Southern music period. Music from B nowadays sounds the same, no experiment, no Raag involvement, either similar type music or pick a 90s classic and do a dirty remix.

Apurva Patel: Pritam and Amit Trivedi are the only two good music directors left in Bollywood who are giving good albums in the last 15 years .

Arka Sengupta: Bollywood actually dishes out the best party songs in the world- Period! Before I am dismissed, let me say that I have been to nightclubs and pubs in multiple cities and countries in the world. But the vibe of a 'Bollywood Night' is something entirely different. Nothing can match it!

Arjav: Arijit is totally monotonous. Since his Era started, all the songs sound the same. We can't relate his voice with any actor unlike past singers.

D: Arijit Singh has been overused by Bollywood. Earlier, actors had signature voices Sonu Nigam for SRK, KK for Emraan, Udit Narayan for Aamir Khan. Now it's Arijit for everyone. He is brilliant, but overuse has made songs feel less personal, killing that unique singer-actor charm Bollywood once had.

Humnasheen: Shreya Ghoshal surpassed Lata Mangeshkar long ago. No shade, just facts. She’s on a whole different level now. 

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