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Step It Up - Top 10 Dance Songs | Video Jukebox | Superhit Dance Video Songs | T-Series
Presenting the Video Jukebox "Step It Up - Top 10 Dance Songs". Step up and dance on the super-hit dance songs like Naach Meri Rani, Muqabla, and more... Hit like if you love this Video Jukebox, and do share your favorite number in the comment box below! ♪ Naach Meri Rani ► 00:10 ♪ Muqabla ► 03:53 ♪ Hasina Pagal Deewani ► 06:56 ♪ Saiyaan Ji ► 10:07 ♪ Garmi ► 13:40 ♪ Nachunga Aise ► 18:17 ♪ Patli Kamariya ► 21:04 ♪ Shor Machega ► 24:01 ♪ Oye Hoye Hoye ► 27:29 ♪ Chogada-Remix ► 30:26 Song Credits: Song: Naach Meri Rani Singer: Guru Randhawa & Nikhita Gandhi Composer & Lyrics: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Muqabla Singers: Yash Narvekar, Parampara Thakur Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed, Tanishk Bagchi Song: Hasina Pagal Deewani Singers: Mika Singh and Asees Kaur Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed Music: Mika Singh Song: Saiyaan Ji Singer: Yo Yo Honey Singh featuring Neha Kakkar Lyrics: Yo Yo Honey Singh, Lil Golu, Hommie Dilliwala Music Produced by Yo Yo Honey Singh Song: Garmi Singers: Badshah, Neha Kakkar Music: Badshah Lyrics: Badshah Song: Nachunga Aise Singers: Millind Gaba Lyrics: Asli Gold Music: Millind Gaba (MusicMG) Song: Patli Kamariya Singers: Tanishk Bagchi, Sukh E, and Parampara Tandon Music: Tanishk Bagchi Lyrics: Tanishk Bagchi Song: Shor Machega Singer: Yo Yo Honey Singh & Hommie Dilliwala Music: Yo Yo Honey Singh Lyrics: Hommie Dilliwala & Yo Yo Honey Singh Song: Oye Hoye Hoye Singer: Jassi Gill & Simar Kaur Music: Avvy Sra Lyrics: Happy Raikoti Song: Chogada Singer: Darshan Raval, Asees Kaur Lyrics: Darshan Raval Additional Lyrics: Shabbir Ahmed Music: Lijo George, Dj Chetas 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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