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KI & KA Full Movie Video Songs (JUKEBOX) | Arjun Kapoor, Kareena Kapoor | T-Series
Presenting the video jukebox of the Bollywood movie "KI & KA" starring Arjun Kapoor & Kareena Kapoor, the movie is directed by R. Balki. Hit 'LIKE' if you ♥ this video collection of songs. --------------------------------------------------------------- Connect with T-SERIES: 👉 http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube ---------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist: Click on duration to play any song 00:00 ► HIGH HEELS TE NACHCHE 02:57 ► MOST WANTED MUNDA 06:36 ► PUMP IT (THE WORKOUT SONG) 09:40 ► JI HUZOORI 12:00 ► FOOLISHQ ___________________________________ 1. SONG - HIGH HEELS TE NACHCHE MUSIC -MEET BROS SINGERS - MEET BROS FEAT. JAZ DHAMI AND ADITI SINGH SHARMA MUSIC PRODUCER - BHUSHAN KUMAR RAP WRITTEN AND PERFORMED BY- YO YO HONEY SINGH LYRICS -KUMAAR PROGRAMMED BY- ABHIJIT VAGHANI , KIRAN KAMATH MUSIC ASSISTANT - UDDIPAN SHARMA SONG RECORDED BY - GAUTAM CHAKRABORTTY AND UDDIPAN SHARMA @MEET BROS RECORDING STUDIO MIXED AND MASTERED BY-ERIC PILLAI (FUTURE SOUND OF BOMBAY) PRODUCTION MANAGED BY-SURAJ KUMAR, RUCHIR SAXENA ORIGINAL MUSIC RIFF AND RAP BY - YO YO HONEY SINGH MUSIC ON T-SERIES __________________________________ 2. SONG - KABIR MOST WANTED MUNDA SINGERS - MEET BROS AND PALAK MUCHHAL MUSIC - MEET BROS RAP BY- ARJUN KAPOOR. LYRICS - KUMAAR PROGRAMMED BY - ABHIJIT NALANI MUSIC ASSISTANT - UDDIPAN SHARMA. SONG RECORDED BY - GAUTAM CHAKRABORTTY AND UDDIPAN SHARMA @MEET BROS RECORDING STUDIO. MIXED AND MASTERED BY - GAUTAM CHAKRABORTTY @ MEET BROS RECORDING STUDIO PRODUCTION MANAGED BY-SURAJ KUMAR, RUCHIR SAXENA MUSIC LABEL - TSERIES ____________________________________ 3. SONG - PUMP IT (THE WORKOUT SONG) SINGERS - MEET BROS FEAT. YASH NARVEKAR. MUSIC - MEET BROS LYRICS - KUMAAR PROGRAMMED BY - ABHIJIT NALANI LIVE STROKES BY- TAPAS ROY MUSIC ASSISTANT- UDDIPAN SHARMA. SONG RECORDED BY- GAUTAM CHAKRABORTTY AND UDDIPAN SHARMA @MEET BROS RECORDING STUDIO. MIXED AND MASTERED BY-GAUTAM CHAKRABORTTY @ MEET BROS RECORDING STUDIO. PRODUCTION MANAGED BY-SURAJ KUMAR, RUCHIR SAXENA. MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES ____________________________________ 4. SONG - JI HUZOORI SINGER - MITHOON FT. DEEPALI BACK VOCALS - ARUN DAGA MUSIC COMPOSED, ARRANGED AND PROGRAMMED - MITHOON LYRICS - SAYEED QUADRI DRUM PROGRAMMING - BOBBY SHRIVASTAVA RECORDING ENGINEERS - A MANIVANNAN AND KAUSHAL GOHIL. MIXED AND MASTERED - ERIC PILLAI (FUTURE SOUND OF BOMBAY). ASST ENGINEERS MICHAEL PILLAI AND LUCKY MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES __________________________________________ 5. SONG : FOOLISHQ SINGERS : SHREYA GHOSHAL, ARMAAN MALIK MUSIC : ILAIYARAAJA LYRICS : AMITABH BHATTACHARYA RECORDED AT - PRASAD STUDIO, CHENNAI. SONG RECORDED BY - M PRABHAKARAN SONG MIXED BY - JITEN SOLANKI SONG MASTERED BY - ERIC PILLAI - FUTURE SOUNDS OF BOMBAY MUSIC LABEL - T-SERIES __________________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: http://bit.ly/TSeriesYouTube 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/2csI2TM 👉 Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: http://bit.ly/InstagramTseries


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