Lucky Ali reveals, why his 2004’s album Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai was shelved by T-Series

Lucky Ali opens up on his album Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai, which marked his solo album.

Sensational singer Lucky Ali’s is surely every 90’s generations favourite, but did you know Lucky Ali’s 2004’s album Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai was shelved by T-Series.

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The singer finally opened up about his prolonged album. On Monday Lucky Ali took his social media to talk about this, he revealed that the music album was shelved after the singer demanded credits for the lyricists.

Lucky Ali wrote, “We did an album which T Series called ‘Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai’ after a song in the album… it was recorded in London at Mikes Studio in Soho and partly at the T series studio in Mumbai… Aslam wrote the album and another lyricist based out of London and me she wrote the song ‘Jab se mili tumse’ I believe her name was Salma and she was from Quetta…. And then Sameer got the credit for writing the album because T Series was promoting him… Bhushan took the album off the shelves because we questioned his decision… Aslam should have gotten his due credit.”

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Explaining where the problem started, he added, “And then another lyricist got the credit for writing the album because he was being promoted by the company which then took the album off the shelves because we questioned their decision… Aslam should have gotten his due credit …We didn’t perform the songs because we were allowed to without paying to sing our own songs so we didn’t sing them…”

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