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Janmashtami ft. Bollywood Playlist

Janmashtami ft. Bollywood Playlist

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🎧 1. Go Go Govinda – OMG Oh My God
🎧 2. Mach Gaya Shor – Khuddar
🎧 3. Chandi Ki Daal Pe – Hello Brother
🎧 4. Woh Kisna Hai – Kisna
🎧 5. Soja Zara – Baahubali 2
🎧 6. Radha Kaise Na Jale – Lagaan
🎧 7. Maiyya Yashoda – Hum Saath Saath Hain
🎧 8. Kanha Maane Na – Shubh Mangal Saavdhan
🎧 9. Govinda Aala Re Aala – Bluffmaster
🎧 10. Radha Nachegi – Tevar
Celebrating Janmashtami Across India 🌍

It’s that time of the year when every street corner in India feels like a chapter out of the Bhagavad Gita, only with more dhols, matkis, and masti. From midnight bhajans to the towering human pyramids of Dahi Handi, Janmashtami isn't just a festival. It’s an emotion, one that's equal parts spiritual, chaotic, sweet, and mischievous, kinda like the one we’re celebrating: Lord Krishna himself.

Whether you grew up hearing stories of Makhan chor or watching dramatic re-runs of Mahabharat on TV, there’s something about Krishna that feels personal. For some, he’s the God of love. For others, a friend, a philosopher, a prankster, or simply the most iconic flute player in the cosmos.

And what’s a festival for Krishna without music and dance? From temple bells in Vrindavan to speaker-blasting Govinda tracks in Mumbai, we all celebrate Janmashtami in our own unique ways, and yet, the vibe is universal: Kanha is here. So let’s dance, sing, and celebrate.

Here’s a playlist of 10 songs that captures the many moods of Krishna, from the playful to the devotional. And we’ve even dropped in ideas on how you or your little one can sing/perform these songs for the occasion. Ready? 🎶

🎧 1. Go Go Govinda – OMG Oh My God

A total banger for Dahi Handi performances. High-energy and full of that Govinda attitude! Learn this song and perform it as a duet or with your group, perfect for students who love dance + vocals together.

🎧 2. Mach Gaya Shor – Khuddar

An old-school classic. The chorus itself is a celebration. No Janmashtami feels complete without it! Teach your kids this song with simple claps and moves, great for sing-alongs during community gatherings.

🎧 3. Chandi Ki Daal Pe – Hello Brother

Fun, cheeky, and full of swag, much like Krishna himself! Want something playful for younger students? This song is your go-to. Great for karaoke-style singing with your best moves.

🎧 4. Woh Kisna Hai – Kisna

Melodious and divine, this one brings out the soulful side of Krishna, the lover, the poet. Great for solo performances. Practice breath control and expression, this one’s a vocal beauty.

🎧 5. Soja Zara – Baahubali 2

Wait, Baahubali? Yes! The divine lullaby vibes and soothing vocals make this perfect for singing Krishna to sleep. A soft, emotional performance piece, perfect for younger students to sing.

🎧 6. Radha Kaise Na Jale – Lagaan

Because no list is complete without some Radha jealousy. Playful, dramatic, and very singable! Perfect for two kids performing as Radha and Krishna, act out the song with facial expressions and gestures.

🎧 7. Maiyya Yashoda – Hum Saath Saath Hain

Iconic. Every mom of a naughty child has sung this in her head. Group performance idea: One student as Yashoda, others as complaining gopis, super cute and fun to watch!

🎧 8. Kanha Maane Na – Shubh Mangal Saavdhan

A modern Radha is here, and she's not okay with Kanha's excuses. For teens and grown-ups who want something expressive and contemporary. Add gentle classical movements for flair.

🎧 9. Govinda Aala Re Aala – Bluffmaster

Mumbai’s anthem for Janmashtami. Full power, no silence. For Dahi Handi setups or school events, mix vocals with choreography and props like matkis and colorful scarves.

🎧 10. Radha Nachegi – Tevar

Dance, elegance, grace, this one celebrates Radha’s strength and beauty. Try this: Great for Kathak or semi-classical fusions. Let your inner Radha shine in every step.

Celebrating Janmashtami Across India 🌍

From the Rasleela in Mathura to Dahi Handi in Mumbai, Jhulan Yatra in Odisha to Nandotsav in Gujarat, the way we celebrate Krishna may look different, but the essence is the same: love, joy, and devotion.

And music is the common thread. It’s how we tell Krishna’s stories, through bhajans, folk songs, Bollywood hits, and our own playful singing at home.

🎤 Want to learn any of these songs? Book a free trial with us and let's make music that Krishna himself would tap his foot to!

Written by:

Ravisha Bhardwaj

Ravisha Bhardwaj

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