Bombay Girl
Bombay Girl is a 1994 Hindi-language pop album by Indipop star Alisha Chinai. The album marked a rebranding of the singer from the western image and sound of the platinum-selling Babydoll and Madonna albums for HMV, to a new more wholesome image for Magnasound.[1][2]
Bombay Girl | ||||
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Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Indipop | |||
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Track listing
- De De 4:11
- Bombay Girl / बॉम्बे गर्ल 5:18
- Sona 3:47
- Justjoo 5:35
- I Love You Baby 4:10
- Ayega 5:20
- Kal Hi Ki Baat Hai 4:45
- Love Crazy 4:00
- Damadam Mast Kalandar 3:54
- Aap Jaisa Koi 4:07
- Ni Main Yaar Manana Ni 4:53
- Muthu Kaudi 5:27
- Dam Maro Dam 3:46
- Phir Teri Yaad 4:58
- Culture Mix 3:46
- Mehbooba 4:34
References
- India Today Volume 19 1994 - - Page cxcv "The third is Alisha Chinai. Promoted very successfully as a pop singer by HMV in the late '80s, yesterday's Baby Doll and Madonna is now to be recorded, released and promoted by Magnasound in a new album called Bombay Girl. The idea fore to push her as a pixie-popper. The new album calls for slickening up the act for a Bombay girl image — urban like Shweta, but a cutsie, not a cat. "
- Verve: The Spirit of Today's Woman - Volume 3 1997- Page 51 "She's a hit woman in more ways than one. She's belted out five hit albums (Aah Alisha, Baby Doll, Madonna of India, Bombay Girl and Made In India) in a span of as many years."
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