The Buddha Bar series was Created by the DJ Claude Challe who compiled and produced the first two albums. The series continues with different DJs including DJ Ravin, Sam Popat, David Visan. Later, The first original Buddha Bar came out "Buddha Bar Nature" composed and produced by Arno Elias (also composer of Amor Amor, Buddha Bar 2) included also a DVD of Nature footage directed by Allain Bourgoin Dubourg
Solitude
Karunesh Lyrics
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kya karoon dum nikalta nahin hai
The above lyrics of Karunesh's song 'Solitude' are in Hindi language, and they translate to "I can tolerate death but what can I do, my breath doesn't cease". This line encapsulates the feeling of helplessness and hopelessness of the singer who is struggling with the concept of solitude. It is a common theme in Karunesh's music, where he explores the emotions of loneliness and isolation that we all experience at some point in our lives. The opening line suggests that the singer is not afraid of death, but as he is still breathing, being alive in solitude is proving difficult to bear.
The repetition of the phrase "Dum nikalta nahi hai" throughout the song further highlights the singer's struggle to cope with a life of solitude. The line translates to "My breath doesn't cease", which could be interpreted as a metaphor for his feelings of longing and the impossibility of escaping his solitude. The juxtaposition of the singer's willingness towards death and his struggle to cope with solitude creates a specific emotional depth in the lyrics. The song 'Solitude' inspires listeners to reflect on the impact of isolation on mental and emotional health while exploring common emotions we all can identify with at some point in our life such as loneliness, helplessness and despair.
Line by Line Meaning
maut mujhko gawara hai lekin,
I can bear death, but,
kya karoon dum nikalta nahin hai
What can I do when I have no strength left,
Contributed by Ryan F. Suggest a correction in the comments below.