Kamasutra (Alisha Chinai album)

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Kamasutra
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Studio album by
Released1990
Recorded1990
Genre Indipop
Label His Master's Voice
Producer Alisha
Alisha chronology
Madonna
(1989)
Kamasutra
(1990)
Alisha - Madonna of India
(1992)

Kamasutra is a 1990 Hindi-language platinum-selling pop album by Indipop star Alisha Chinai. [1]

Track listing

  1. Kamasutra / कामसूत्र
  2. Main Aur Tu / मैं और तू
  3. Intezaar / इंतज़ार
  4. Rota Hai Kyoon Mera Dil / रोता है क्यूं मेरा दिल
  5. Jhoom Baby Jhoom / झूम बेबी झूम
  6. Vote For Alisha / वोट फॉर अलीशा
  7. Hai Gam, Humdam / है गम हमदम
  8. Dancing Queen / डांसिंग कुईन

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References

  1. Asha Kasbekar Pop Culture India!: Media, Arts, and Lifestyle 2006 1851096361 page 34 "Alisha Chinai (1972– ) is the pioneer and undisputed Queen of Indipop—that's the verdict of the music industry. Her first major hit album was Jadoo (Magic). Further platinum albums included Aah Alisha, Baby Doll, Madonna, and Kamasutra, but it was Made in India that established Indipop as a discrete genre and Chinai its prime proponent."