Let's go back to the days of cassettes, Walkmans and Sunday antakshari. Do you remember the joy of untangling cassette tapes? Or hitting "record" on your boombox when your favourite song played on the radio? If the 90s were your jam, this is your moment to relive it all, without the hassle of rewinding tapes or skipping scratched CDs. Thanks to Amazon Music, the golden age of Hindi songs is just a tap away. Here's a playlist of 15 unforgettable songs that defined a generation and still make our hearts skip a beat.
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The 90s gave us more than just iconic movie plots and unforgettable dialogues, it gave us music that spoke to our souls. These were the days when melody met meaning; even heartbreak had a tune you could hum for days. Whether you were falling in love, coping with a breakup, or just dancing with your cousins at a shaadi, there was a 90s song for every mood. Amazon Music returns these timeless tracks, all in high quality and ad-free, for just ₹1499/year with the Prime. No extra app downloads, no interruptions, just pure, uninterrupted nostalgia.
1. Pehla Nasha – Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar
The anthem of first love. One listen and you're back in school, heart racing for your first crush.
2. Tujhe Dekha Toh – Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge
Still one of the most romantic duets in Bollywood history. SRK + mustard fields = forever.
3. Chaiyya Chaiyya – Dil Se
A.R. Rahman's genius with Gulzar's poetry played on every road trip worth remembering.
4. Tip Tip Barsa Paani – Mohra
Rain never felt this dramatic or hot. Raveena and Akshay set the screen on fire.
5. Yeh Kaali Kaali Aankhen – Baazigar
That sultry beat, those mysterious eyes… and SRK in villain mode? Instant classic.
6. Mera Dil Bhi Kitna Pagal Hai – Saajan
Kumar Sanu's velvety voice and a tune that still aches like teenage heartbreak.
7. Keh Do Ke Tum Ho Meri… – Tezaab
A track so romantic, you'll wish you could sing it from a college balcony.
8. Ole Ole – Yeh Dillagi
The original party banger, before club remixes were even a thing.
9. Baahon Ke Darmiyan – Khamoshi
Intimate, emotional, and deeply poetic. A song that feels like a slow hug.
10. Yeh Dil Deewana - Pardesh
A road trip vibe with heartbreak undertones, perfect for those long, silent drives.
11. Ruk Ja O Dil Deewane – DDLJ
Playful, flirty, and so full of youthful energy. Also, the best wedding sangeet pick!
12. Tanha Tanha – Rangeela
Quiet and intense, ideal for your solo evening tea and some reflection.
13. Ramta Jogi- Taal
The 90s version of “I'm single and slaying”, with Rahman's genius in every beat.
14. Muqabla – Hum Se Hai Muqabala
Nobody did item numbers like the 90s. Street dance meets Telugu beats meets pure chaos.
15. Jadoo Teri Nazar – Darr
Spooky yet iconic. Only SRK could make a stalker song memorable and chart-topping.
Because nostalgia should be effortless. With Amazon Music (free with Prime Membership ₹1499/year), you get:
So whether you're cleaning your room, sipping chai, or just craving a throwback mood, these songs are your perfect companions.
You don't need to dig up dusty CDs or old pen drives. The 90s are alive and singing on Amazon Music, ready to take you down memory lane, one iconic song at a time. Get Prime for just ₹1499/year and let your ears do the time-travelling.
Yes! Amazon Music is included at no extra cost with the Prime Membership ₹1499 plan.
Yes, you can download any song on Amazon Music to listen offline, including songs from the 90s.
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Yes, you can listen to Amazon Music on Alexa. Simply say, "Alexa, play 90s Hindi hits on Amazon Music" or any other command.
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