9 Best Songs for Every Mood: Your Ultimate Playlist for Every Emotion

9 Best Songs

Music is the ultimate mood magician. Whether you’re feeling on top of the world or nursing a broken heart, there’s always a song that just *gets* you. For us Indians, music isn’t just background noise—it’s an emotion, a memory, and sometimes, a lifeline. So, let’s dive into a fun, relatable playlist that caters to every mood you might find yourself in. From Bollywood bangers to international hits, here are 9 Best Songs that’ll make you go, “Yep, this is exactly what I needed!”

9 Best Songs for Every Mood: 

When You’re Feeling Like a Bollywood Hero/Heroine – 

  • Hindi Song: Kar Gayi Chull (Kapoor & Sons)

  • English Song:Uptown Funk* (Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars)  

Why not double the swag? Start with *Kar Gayi Chull* for that desi Bollywood flair, and then switch to *Uptown Funk* to feel like a global superstar. Together, they’re the ultimate confidence boosters!  

When You’re Nursing a Broken Heart

  • Hindi Song: Tum Hi Ho (Aashiqui 2)  

  • English Song: Someone Like You (Adele)  

Arijit Singh’s soulful voice paired with Adele’s heart-wrenching vocals? This combo is perfect for those tearful nights when you’re binge-eating ice cream and questioning love.  

When You’re in the Mood to Dance Like No One’s Watching

  • Hindi Song: Naatu Naatu (RRR) 

  • English Song: *Can’t Stop the Feeling* (Justin Timberlake)  

Dance your heart out with *Naatu Naatu* and then keep the energy high with Justin Timberlake’s infectious *Can’t Stop the Feeling*. Warning: You might break into a dance-off mid-chai break.  

When You’re Feeling Nostalgic

  • Hindi Song:Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (Kuch Kuch Hota Hai)  

  • English Song: Photograph (Ed Sheeran)  

Relive your childhood with *Kuch Kuch Hota Hai* and then let Ed Sheeran’s *Photograph* take you on a trip down memory lane. Perfect for those “good old days” feels.  

When You’re in Love (or Crushing Hard)

  • Hindi Song: Tum Se Hi  (Jab We Met)  

  • English Song: Perfect  (Ed Sheeran)  

Mohit Chauhan’s *Tum Se Hi* paired with Ed Sheeran’s *Perfect* is the ultimate lovey-dovey combo. Whether you’re in love or just daydreaming about your crush, these songs will make your heart flutter.  

When You’re Feeling Zen and Need to Chill

  • Hindi Song: Raat Bhar (Heropanti)  

  • English Song: Starboy (The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk)  

For those calm, reflective moments, *Raat Bhar* sets the mood, and *Starboy* adds a cool, laid-back vibe. Perfect for late-night drives or lazy afternoons.  

When You’re Pumped Up and Ready to Conquer the World

  • Hindi Song: Zinda (Bhaag Milkha Bhaag)  

  • English Song: Eye of the Tiger (Survivor)  

Feeling unstoppable? *Zinda* will fire you up with its powerful lyrics, and *Eye of the Tiger* will make you feel like a champion ready to take on the world.  

When You’re Missing Your Squad

  • Hindi Song: Gallan Goodiyaan (Dil Dhadakne Do)  

  • English Song: Count on Me (Bruno Mars)  

Celebrate friendship with *Gallan Goodiyaan* and then let Bruno Mars remind you of the bond you share with your squad in *Count on Me*. Perfect for those “I miss my friends” moments.  

When You’re Feeling Like a Rebel

  • Hindi Song: Bekhayali (Kabir Singh)  

  • English Song: Bad Guy  (Billie Eilish)  

Channel your inner rebel with *Bekhayali* and then embrace your dark side with Billie Eilish’s *Bad Guy*. Together, they’re the ultimate anthem for breaking the rules.  

Bonus:  When You’re Just Vibing 

  • Hindi Song: Pasoori Nu (Ali Sethi & Shae Gill)  

  • English Song: Blinding Lights (The Weeknd)  

For those chill, carefree moments, *Pasoori Nu* brings fresh, cross-cultural vibes, and *Blinding Lights* adds a retro-modern touch. Perfect for just vibing and enjoying the moment. 

This mix of Hindi and English 9 Best Songs is your ultimate go-to playlist for every mood. Whether you’re feeling like a Bollywood star, nursing a broken heart, or just chilling with your squad, these tracks will keep you company. So, plug in those earphones, hit play, and let the music take over!  

What’s your favorite Hindi-English combo for different moods? Let me know in the comments—We would love to hear your picks!

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