Mohammed Rafi was one of the best and most well-known singers in the Indian subcontinent in 1980.
Mohammed Rafi was an Indian playback singer and musician who lived from 24 December 1924 to 31 July 1980. He is regarded as one of the best and most significant singers to have come from the Indian subcontinent. Rafi was renowned for his vocal range and versatility; his songs ranged from bhajans to classical songs, qawwalis to ghazals, fast, upbeat songs to patriotic songs, sad songs to extremely romantic songs, and patriotic songs to fast, upbeat songs.
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