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Apne Ko Paisa Chahiye


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Music Director : Sajid-Wajid  

Singers:  Wajid, Sowmya Raoh

Lyricist: Shabbir Ahmed 


[Apne ko paisa chahiye
Dollor euro pound chahiye
Credit nahi cash chahiye
White nahi sab black chahiye ] - 2

Husn key lakho raang
Kaunsa rang dekho ge
Marmari sa badan  
Ye mera chuke dekho ge

Hey apne ko paisa chahiye
Dollor euro pound chahiye
Credit nahi cash chahiye
White nahi sab black chahiye 

Chadti jawani mere chal mastani
Ho ho ho..
Chadti jawani mere chal mastani
Tune kadar na jani raja
Oh mere raja, paas aja
Hai sama khoob dur na ja
Na re na na, pas na aa
Rokh kudhko re dil ko samja

Hey apne ko paisa chahiye
Dollor euro pound chahiye
Credit nahi cash chahiye
White nahi sab black chahiye 

Bhiksha mai jo bhi dhoge 
Devi mai sab lelunga
Prem pujaari hu mai
Pran kuy beche malai
kuyn jooti paat padaye
Pandit anaadi re tu
Hu dil ka sachaa
Vaade ka pakka
Aisi baato mai kuch bhi na rakka
Rahtahu sab ke saamne darling
Shaadi mai thujse karunga 
Jaanu
Nahi Shaadi mai thujse karunga
Ranja
Nahi Shaadi mai thujse karunga
Parnath
Arey Shaadi mai sab se karungaaaa

Jaanu.. Oh baby listen to me
Arey chod chod chod
Mai tumareh bache ka baap nahi bansaktha



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