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Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe trends on Twitter as fans find solace in KK's iconic song Pal after his death
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It is very safe to say that KK touched many hearts with his evergreen tracks. And there is no denying the fact that no farewell was complete without Pyaar ke Pal or Yaaron. Therefore, out of the numerous visuals and pictures of the artist flooding social media, Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal also started trending on Twitter.
While we were still reeling under the shock of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala’s passing, another blow to the music industry literally shook the entire nation. Singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, better known as KK, passed away on May 31 in Kolkata. He was in the city for a concert. Naturally, his sudden demise left his fans heartbroken. The 53-year-old has serenaded us with his silken voice for three decades. From Zara Si to Tadap Tadap, his music was a part of almost everyone’s playlist.
It is very safe to say that KK touched many hearts with his evergreen tracks. And there is no denying the fact that no farewell was complete without Pyaar ke Pal or Yaaron. Therefore, out of the numerous visuals and pictures of the artist flooding social media, Hum Rahe Ya Na Rahe Kal also started trending on Twitter.
And as fate would have it, the last song that he performed on stage in Kolkata was, in fact, Pyaar Ke Pal. A majority of people still can’t process his untimely demise. Twitter users took solace in his songs to mend their broken hearts and fondly remembered the voice of love.
“Hum rahe ya na rahe kal. KK sung this at his Kolkata performance few hours before his tragic death. #RIPKK,” a user wrote.
Hum rahe ya na rahe kal - KK sung this at his Kolkata performance few hours before his tragic death. #RIPKKpic.twitter.com/IF2uu5gVUp