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Ye Re Ye Re Pavsa (classic) by Asha Bhosle

Ye Re Ye Re Pavsa (classic)

Asha Bhosle

FolkMarathi children's game-song
playfulnostalgic
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Interpretation

This is one of the most beloved children's songs in the Marathi canon, and its genius lies in how completely it refuses to condescend. Asha Bhosle's voice carries the kind of playful mischief that only a vocalist of supreme technical command can make sound effortless — the lightness is controlled, the joy is precise. The arrangement centers on folk-adjacent simplicity: a bouncing rhythmic pulse, bright percussion, flute or shehnai-like tones that evoke the sensory texture of rain itself. The song is about calling the rain to come, a children's game-song tradition rooted in Maharashtra's seasonal rhythms. There is something genuinely elemental about it — the delight a child feels watching the first monsoon drops arrive translates directly into how the melody moves, skipping and tumbling forward. Yet underneath the playfulness is something tender, almost nostalgic, because adults who grew up with this song carry it as a portal back to a very specific kind of uncomplicated happiness. It is the sound of puddles and grey skies and school being cancelled. It belongs on rainy afternoons, in school classrooms, in the memory of anyone who grew up speaking Marathi.

Attributes
Energy6/10
Valence9/10
Danceability6/10
Acousticness8/10
Tempo

medium

Era

1970s

Sonic Texture

bright, bouncy, airy

Cultural Context

Maharashtra, India — Marathi monsoon children's song tradition

Structured Embedding Text
Folk. Marathi children's game-song.
playful, nostalgic. Bounces into immediate joy and carries adults back to an uncomplicated childhood happiness beneath its surface delight..
energy 6. medium. danceability 6. valence 9.
vocals: virtuoso female, effortlessly light, mischievous, controlled playfulness.
production: bouncing folk rhythm, bright percussion, flute or shehnai tones, simple arrangement.
texture: bright, bouncy, airy. acousticness 8.
era: 1970s. Maharashtra, India — Marathi monsoon children's song tradition.
Rainy afternoon, school classrooms, or wherever nostalgia for Marathi childhood lives.
ID: 126166Track ID: catalog_562e7f4a9cdcCatalog Key: yereyerepavsaclassic|||ashabhosleAdded: 3/27/2026Cover URL