"Housefull" is a vibrant and energetic album by the legendary Bappi Lahiri, released on December 1, 2001, under the Saregama label. This album is a delightful blend of Bollywood and Bangla pop, showcasing Bappi Lahiri's signature style that has captivated audiences for decades. With a runtime of 42 minutes, "Housefull" features eight infectious tracks that are perfect for any party or casual listening.
The album kicks off with the title track "Housefull," a high-energy song that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Other notable tracks include "Aajke Tomake Lagchhe Darun," a lively and upbeat song that is sure to get your feet tapping, and "Rekhechhi Naam Bondona," a romantic ballad that showcases Bappi Lahiri's versatility as a singer and composer. The album also features a mix of Hindi and Bengali songs, including "Bhalobasay Status Aane" and "Piriter Jhal," which add a unique cultural flavor to the album.
Bappi Lahiri, known for his prolific career in the Indian music industry, has composed and sung numerous hit songs for films such as "Rock Dancer" and "Disco Dancer." His work is characterized by its modern Indian songwriting style, which has made him a beloved figure in the world of Indian popular music. With "Housefull," Bappi Lahiri continues to deliver the same high-energy, dance-friendly tunes that have made him a household name.
Whether you're a fan of Bollywood music or simply looking for some great tunes to add to your playlist, "Housefull" is sure to impress. The album's diverse range of songs, from upbeat dance tracks to romantic ballads, makes it a great addition to any music collection. So, put on your dancing shoes and get ready to enjoy the infectious beats and catchy melodies of "Housefull" by Bappi Lahiri.