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    Asha Bhosle No More: India’s Legendary Playback Singer Leaves Behind 11,000 Songs

    Shruti JoshiBy Shruti JoshiApril 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 15: Indian music has lost one of its most timeless voices on Sunday, April 12, 2026. Asha Bhosle died at the age of 92 in a hospital in Mumbai. She was not just a singer; she was a lifetime laborer and a lifelong learner.

    Starting Young

    Asha started life in misery. In 1933, she was born in a musical family. Her father passed on when she was nine. She and her elder sister, Lata Mangeshkar, joined films to sing in order to help the family.

    Her first song was recorded in the Marathi movie Majha Bal when she was 10 years old. Most children were playing, but Asha was in the recording studios learning to be disciplined and to be in control.

    To Find Her Own Way.

    Asha has been having difficulties standing out. Her sister Lata was already a leading voice, often chosen for soft, traditional songs. The rest of the tracks, fast, complex, and unconventional, were normally allotted to Asha.

    She did not stand up against this, but modified. She practiced her voice to sing the jazz-type of songs, practiced speed and breath control to dance numbers, and developed a style that was versatile and unique. Unless she was the first choice to sing one kind of song, she was the first choice to sing lots of other songs.

    The World Record

    Asha Bhosle was, in the long run, the most recorded artist in history. Guinness World Records recognized her for recording over 11,000 songs across 20 languages.

    She sang with different genres:

    Classical music

    Pop and dance music.

    Ghazals (poetic songs)

    Devotional music

    Staying Modern

    Asha could never cease to adapt. She even worked with new composers like A. R. Rahman in her 60s and 70s, and even joined international artists like Gorillaz.

    In her extracurricular activities, she opened a chain of restaurants named “Asha’s; in her interests, she loved to cook. She used to say that she would have been a chef had she not been a singer.

    A Life in Music

    Asha experienced significant transitions both in the first years of post-independent India and in the digital era of music. Nonetheless, her training remained basic: practice every day and get better and better.

    Her family (son Anand and her grandchildren) survives her. When she goes away, she leaves her recordings. In her work, you can see that even though you are working in the shadow of another person, you still can create a legacy of your own.

    Iconic Songs by Decade

    DecadeSongFilm / Album
    1950sNanhe Munne BachcheBoot Polish
    1960sAaiye MeherbaanHowrah Bridge
    1970sPiya Tu Ab To AajaCaravan
    1970sDum Maro DumHare Rama Hare Krishna
    1980sDil Cheez Kya HaiUmrao Jaan
    1990sRangeela ReRangeela
    2000sRadha Kaise Na JaleLagaan
    2000sKajra ReBunty Aur Babli
    2010sChura Liya (Remixes/Performances)Live/Albums

    Key Collaborations and Genres

    Music Director / CollaboratorNotable SongsGenre / Style
    O. P. NayyarAaiye Meherbaan, Yeh Hai Reshmi Zulfon Ka AndheraCabaret, rhythm-heavy film songs
    R. D. BurmanPiya Tu Ab To Aaja, Dum Maro DumExperimental, rock, pop fusion
    KhayyamDil Cheez Kya HaiGhazal, classical-based
    A. R. RahmanRangeela Re, Radha Kaise Na JaleModern film music, fusion
    Bappi LahiriJawani JanemanDisco, dance
    GorillazDare (Live/Collaborations)International, alternative

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