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The 90s Bollywood Retro Dance Mashup by DJ RS & DJ SUMS is a high-energy remix collection featuring iconic tracks from the 1990s. This mashup is designed for parties and dance floors, blending nostalgic melodies with modern beats. 💿 Mashup Overview Artists: Primarily mixed by DJ RS (iamdjrs) and DJ SUMS. Genre: Bollywood 90s Retro / Dance Remix.

  1. "Tan Tana Tan" (from Judwaa): Usually pitched up by 5%. The "Haan! Haan!" vocal chop is used as a synth.
  2. "Koi Ladki Hai" (from Dil To Pagal Hai): Remixed with a Reggaeton beat. The saxophone loop is isolated over a 808 bass.
  3. "Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya" (from Mughal-e-Azam - 1960 but remade in 90s style): DJ RS loves to add a "Phurrr" scratch effect on the "Darna Kya" syllable.
  4. "Mujhe Radha Bana De" (from Mela): The dhol section is looped and layered with a house hi-hat.
  5. "Sundara Sundara" (from Gundaraj): The silent killer. When the flute comes in over a trap beat, the dance floor turns into a riot.

Transition magic: DJ RS DJ Sujit famously mixes the ending piano of “Ole Ole” into the starting guitar riff of “Chaiyya Chaiyya” (first track repeated as a finale) creating a loop that could last an hour. 90s Bollywood Retro Dance Mashup - DJ RS DJ S...

Top 5 Tracks You Will Find in a DJ RS 90s Mashup

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While DJ RS and DJ SUMS specifically curated this set, 90s retro dance mashups typically feature a high-energy rotation of the following tracks: Chunnari Chunnari Biwi No. 1 Choli Ke Peeche Husn Hai Suhana Coolie No. 1 Kisi Disco Mein Jaaye Bade Miyan Chote Miyan Akhiyaan Milaoon Kabhi Chamma Chamma China Gate Muqabla Muqabla Humse Hai Muqabla Yeh Dillagi Tu Cheez Badi Hai Mast Mast Key Performance Features Transitions "Tan Tana Tan" (from Judwaa ): Usually pitched up by 5%

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