Shabana Ali    01 Jul 08 13:30 IST

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The trend started with Kailash Kher's soulful rendition of Allah ke Bande, followed by Rahat's heart tugging Lagi man ki lagan, leading up to 2008's soul stirring Khwaja Mere Khwaja. Sufi music, rather Bollywood's version of the Sufi genre, shows no sign of flagging in its popularity.Singers like Rabbi Shergill, Kailash Kher and even Zubeen Garg have built careers around the genre, and fresh waves of 'Sufi' singers, Indian and Pakistani, continue to lap at the shores of the Indian music industry.Unlike ephemeral fads like Arabian and African tunes that ebb and flow according to listeners' fancy, Sufi has caught and held the attention of afficionados as well as Gen Next in the country for well on five years.

Most music labels too have latched on to the genre. Tips music's managing director, music and artist management, Rajeev Sogani says, "Sufi is the hottest selling thing in the market. Everything with a sufi flavor is loved by the audience. Of course, authentic Sufi music does not work as much as the commercial version works." Sufi albums released in the last four years Album name Record labels Year Aadat Saregama 2004 Euphoric Sufi Times Music 2005 The Magic of Abida Parveen Music Today 2006 The Magic of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Music Today 2006 Kailasaa Sony BMG 2006 Doorie Tips 2006 Jal Pari Tips 2006 The Best of Sufi Collection MP3 Music Today 2007 Jashn-e-Sufi Music Today 2007 Kailasaa-Jhoomo re Sony BMG 2007 Koi Chehra Tips 2008 grees Times Music COO Adarsh Gupta, "The market for Sufi is very big now, but the commercialised version of the music is more in demand, and also popular."

Saregama's vice president, Artiste and Repertoire (A&R), Publishing and New Media Music, Atul Churamani has a different tale to narrate. According to him, "There is no such market for Sufi music. It is all about sufi rock and sufi fusion. That apart, only singers like Abida Parveen, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Kailash Kher and similar authentic Sufi artists can sell authentic sufi music."

But what exactly is authentic Sufi music?

Pakistan based Sufi singer Shafqat Ali, who will soon launch his album in India, says, "Sufi music is more about ibadad (prayer) of God. The whole idea of Sufi music is connecting to God through music. The lyrics of those songs are mostly poems and shayari written to praise God and talk about his love towards mankind." Top online Sufi track downloads from Feb to June 08 (Courtesy: Soundbuzz) Song Month Ranking no Bandya (khuda ke liye) May 15-31 1 Aadat (Kalyug) May 15-31 8 Ya Ali (Gangster) May 15-31 10 Doorie (Atif Aslam) March 15-31 1 Ya ali (Gangster) March 15-31 7Adds Pakistani sufi singer Abeeda Parveen, "Sufi-ism



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