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Digital Desk: One of the most well-known and significant Indian vocalists of all time was Mohammed Rafi. His extraordinarily successful career, versatility, and vocal range made him a remarkable singer. He recorded as many as 7,405 songs in various languages while working as a playback vocalist in the music business.

He died on 31 July 1980 at the age of 55, but his songs remain immortal.

He performed a wide range of musical styles, from rapid, upbeat tunes to patriotic and very love melodies. He was a passionate singer of classical melodies as well as qawwalis, ghazals, and bhajans. Due to his unique talent at moulding his voice to the persona and style of the actor lip-syncing the song on screen in the movie, he was in high demand as a playback singer in Bollywood.

He has won numerous important honours, including four Filmfare Awards and one National Film Award for his significant musical contributions. The Indian government also gave him the Padma Shri honour. The singer has received widespread acclaim as the "Best Singer of the Millennium," a distinction for which Hero Honda and Stardust magazine honoured him.

He was a natural singer and sung every word with passion and melody. Through his voice, he was able to unite individuals of all ages and locations. Soulful music by Rafi still provides direction, solace, and affirmation through heavenly expression.

Singers, in Rafi's opinion, cannot be "manufactured," and his path was shaped by heavenly favour.

Mohammed Rafi's songs are almost all timeless, and reality show contestants frequently sing them. Here are a few of the musician's most enduring songs on the anniversary of his passing.

On his 42nd Death Anniversary the country  remembers the soulful voice of the legendary singe
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