Best Konkani Songs You Need To Listen To Now: Hidden Jems

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Despite its tiny population, Goa has plenty of local tunes to call its own. Goan music always has a sense of nostalgia to it. From the rustic and catch choruses to energetic bridges. A Goan wedding is simply incomplete without a handful of Konkani songs. A few of Goa’s classics have even had their chance to be featured in some foreign films. Notably Russian and Eastern European. 

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And the Wedding Reception includes dance and dining. Well, the most crucial part is to have the best music and choose the best Wedding Songs Playlist for your big day.  As Goa’s heart and soul lie in Konkani music. 

We have compiled together a Konkani Wedding Songs Playlist that has been ruling the Goan Wedding dance floor for the bridal couple. 

Here’s our pick of 5 Konkani songs that we truly love to bits. 

5. Meera Meera 

How about a not so romantic song about a guy left waiting with no response? Sounds cold right?  Meera Meera is a humorous song about the singer being left alone at Mapusa by a woman named Meera. This Konkani song has a very techno 2010 feel to it. 

4. Ya Ya Maya Ya – Remo Fernandes 

Every Goan mom has probably sung some part of this song to their child at some point. Ya Ya Maya Ya is a kind of childish song about the conflict between a rat and a kitten. The songs ends with a very quick progression making it a perfect tune for a fast-paced dance. 

3. Ho Mando Goencho 

Ho Mando Goencho is a very popular and energetic song about fishermen and farmers in Goa. A very creative ode to the hardworking unsung heroes of Goa. Being no stranger to Goan New year parties. Expect this song to be played on repeat in some buses in South Goa. 

2. Mhaka Kiteak Podla – Friz Love 

Mhaka Kiteak Podle literally translates to “Why should I care?” The song itself is one of the more recent songs on this list. This Konkani song actively calls out the rampant illegal mining scene in Goa and Goa’s attitude towards it or lack thereof. 

1. Bebdo – Lorna 

A very characteristic feature of Konkani songs is their ability to have a light-hearted humorous take on issues like drinking. Bebdo (Drunkard) is a Konkani song sung by Goan singer Lorna (Ella Castelino). Anyone who knows Konkani is guaranteed to be laughing hysterically at the songs catchy yet very sensible lyrics. 

Fun fact: Ella Castelino is perhaps one of Goa’s most legendary singers. Having published more than 3 dozen songs that have been featured time and time again in Goan films. An old cassette cover from 1973 with songs featured in the film Nachom-ia Kumpasar. 

Bonus: 

Maria Pitache 

Although not a Konkani song, Maria Pitache is probably Goa’s most recognisable songs. Anyone who has completed primary education in Goa has come across this one. Be it for a play or annual day choir. The meaning of this Portuguese song goes like this, “Maria’s father was a cheater, he promised me to get married with Maria, but later when a wealthier boy approached him, he changed his pledge.”