I understand you're interested in a report on the song or phrase (which translates from Hindi/Urdu to "O beloved, I just need this love of yours" ). However, this appears to be either a very recent release, a less mainstream track, or a user-created lyrical snippet rather than a widely known commercial song.
Our brains love the "nostalgia + novelty" cocktail. The phenomenon is not just about a song; it is a psychological loop. The old lyrics remind us of simpler times (pre-smartphone romance), while the new beats make it danceable. This combination reduces anxiety and increases dopamine hits. mujhe o sanam bas tera ye pyaar chahiye new
The lyrics, penned by Irshad Kamil, move away from grand declarations of "dying for love" and focus instead on the quiet realization of falling in love. "Mujhe O Sanam Bas Tera Ye Pyaar Chahiye"
Har subah teri hansi mein dhale, Har shaam tere labon pe mera naam chahiye. The phenomenon is not just about a song;
"Mujhe o sanam bas tera ye pyaar chahiye" (O beloved, I only need your love).