Saiyyan song by kailash kher biography
Saiyaan by Kailash Kher: Official Song Lyrics
Kailash Kher, with his distinctive voice and soulful melodies, stands as a significant figure in Indian music. Born in Delhi in 1973, he learned music without formal training, relying on his natural talent and dedication.
His breakthrough song “Allah Ke Bande” introduced his unique vocal style to audiences. His contributions span Bollywood, folk, and Sufi music.
Known for hits like “Teri Deewani” and “Saiyyan,” Kher’s music connects with listeners through its spiritual depth and authentic expression.
About The Song
Released in 2003, “Saiyaan” is one of Kailash Kher’s most cherished compositions, blending Sufi traditions with contemporary Indian music.
The song’s poetic lyrics express deep love and spiritual connection, carried by Kher’s raw, passionate vocals. The track features traditional instruments that create a rich musical backdrop.
“Saiyaan” resonates with listeners through its sincere emotional expression and musical simplicity. The song remains a significant part of Kher’s repertoire and continues to move audiences with its pure devotional essence.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Release Date | 2006 |
| Album | Kailasa Jhoomo Re |
| Genre | Fusion of traditional folk and contemporary sound |
| Writers | Kailash Kher, Paresh Kamath, Naresh Kamath |
| Producers | Kailash Kher, Paresh Kamath, Naresh Kamath |
Saiyaan Lyrics by Kailash Kher
Intro
हीरे-मोती मैं ना चाहूँ
मैं तो चाहूँ संगम तेरा
मैं तो तेरी, सैयां
तू है मेरा, सैयां, सैयां
Verse 1
तू जो छू ले प्यार से, आराम से मर जाऊँ
आजा, चंदा बाँहों में
तुझ में ही गुम हो जाऊँ मैं
तेरे नाम में खो जाऊँ
Chorus
सैयां, सैयां
Instrumental Break
Verse 2
मेरे दिल खुशी से झूमें, गाएँ रातें
पल-पल मुझे डुबाएँ जाते-जाते
तुझे जीत, जीत हारूँ, यह प्राण, प्राण वारूँ
हाय, ऐसे मैं निहारूँ, तेरी आरती उतारूँ
तेरे नाम से जुड़े हैं सारे नाते
Chorus
सैयां (सैयां
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Timestamps:
(0:00) - Introduction (2:34) - His philosophy on singing (6:06) - Being a runaway child (11:48) - Doing odd jobs (16:22) - Taking his own life (19:00) - Feeling lonely (20:13) - How he got into music (31:04) - Making of Allah Ke Bande (37:18) - Making of Kailasa (39:12) - Making of Teri Deewani (42:44) - Most fun country to perform in (45:19) - His tech rider (50:17) - Dealing with negativity (51:05) - Getting awarded the Padma Shri (53:53) - His favourite singer (54:12) - His inspirations (54:47) - Saiyaan Challenge (55:47) - Consuming substance (57:11) - Thank you!
In today’s episode of Figuring Out, we have Kailash Kher in conversation with Raj Shamani. He is the magical voice behind songs like ‘Teri Deewani,’ Saiyyan,’ and ‘Allah Ke Bandhe.’
There are legendary artists born every once in an era and he is surely one of them. He has even received Padma Shri for his contribution to the music industry. In this episode, we talked about my memory from school of the ‘Teri Deewani’ song, we talked about his old trending interview where he says he can’t sing the kind of songs other singers sing, and about his childhood, how he ran away from home at the age of 13. He then shared his life after leaving the house, odd jobs that he did, success in exports then went on to become a pandit, suicide attempt, and how his life changed after that. He Indian pop-rock singer Musical artist Kailash Kher (born 7 July 1973) is an Indian music composer and singer. He sings songs with a music style influenced by Indian folk music and Sufi music. He was inspired by the classical musiciansKumar Gandharva, Hridaynath Mangeshkar, Bhimsen Joshi, and the Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Kailash Kher received the Padma Shri award in 2017 from the Indian government. He has also received two Filmfare Awards; Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the Hindi film Fanaa (2006) and Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Telugu for the Telugu film Mirchi (2013), along with several other nominations. With his powerful voice and his unique style of music, Kher has established himself as one of the most popular playback singers of India. Lokmat Sur Jyotsna National Music Award 2021 for his contribution to Indian music Kher was born on 7 July 1973 in Mayur Vihar, Delhi in a Kashmiri family. His father, Mehar Singh Kher, was a traditional folk singer. Kher's musical interest began during his childhood. Brought up in a musical atmosphere, he would listen to his father's Indian folks songs all day. Even at 4 years old, Kher displayed natural musical talent and would often impress his friends and family by belting out songs with his prematurely powerful voice. At the age of 14, Kher left home in search of a guru, or an institution to further his musical training, and he embarked on years of classical and folk music study. According to him, "it was because I wanted to pursue my passion for music. It required me to stay in isolation". He also attended music classes and would teach students for just ₹150 per session to maintain himself, taking care of all his personal expenses from lodging to food, plus his education a
Birthday Special: Soulful songs sung by Kailash Kher
Teri Deewani - Kailasa
Sung and composed by Kailash Kher, the song was released in 2006 from his album Kailasa. The song explores the theme of love and devotion.
Saiyyan - Jhoomo Re
Part of Kailash Kher's original album Jhoome Re and became one of the biggest hits. The song is a romantic ballad that showcases Kher's emotive singing style.
Allah Ke Bande - Waisa Bhi Hota Hai Part II
This song gave Kailash Kher his breakthrough after it became an immense hit and gain popularity among the masses.
Ya Rabba - Salaam-E-Ishq
Composed by the trio Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy and is penned by Sameer. The song is an emotional ballad sung by Kailash Kher.
Mumma - Dasvidaniya
Composed and sung by Kher, himself, the song is dedicated to all the mothers out there.
Arziyan - Delhi 6
Arziyan is a popular Sufi song from Delhi-6 and is composed by A.R. Rahman. The song is sung by Kailash Kher and Javed Ali. The lyrics of the song are in Urdu and Hindi, and it beautifully expresses the yearning and devotion of the soul towards the divine.
Chand Sifarish - Fanaa
Performed by Shaan and Kailash Kher, the song is a romantic ballad from the 2006 film Fanaa. For this song Kailash Kher won the Filmfare Awards for Best Male Playback Singer.
Yun Hi Chala Chal - Swades
Composed by A.R. Rahman for the 2004 film Swa Kailash Kher
Early life and struggle