If there is one voice that has defined the emotional landscape of modern Indian music, it is Arijit Singh. From the heartbreaking strum of Tum Hi Ho to the playful energy of Nashe Si Chadh Gayi , Singh has become the most dominant playback singer of the 21st century.
While the total count is high, certain songs define the volume of his career:
Many of Arijit’s most popular "total songs" are actually second versions of existing tracks. His "Unplugged" sessions for MTV and various T-Series "Acoustic" versions add dozens of unique recordings to his tally. Why the Number Keeps Growing
To understand the scale, consider this timeline:
This number is a moving target because he is incredibly prolific, often releasing multiple tracks in a single month. While the bulk of his discography is in Hindi, he has a massive body of work in his mother tongue, Bengali, as well as songs in Telugu, Tamil, Marathi, and Kannada. Breaking Down the Discography
The short answer is: across 15 languages.