Tanno Te Lyrics - An emotional Haryanvi ballad by Shiva Choudhary. Expressing the weariness of love and taunts. Feel the heartache in the lyrics.
Tanno Te Lyrics in English Letters (Romanized)
Roj Bake Se Khari Khoti
Manne Jeen Kyu Na Detta Tu
Je Buri Lagge Tanne Saans Meri
Chheen Kyu Na Letta Tu
Na Suni Jaave Se Gaal Teri
Ib Mere Kaanno Te
Na Suni Jaave Se Gaal Teri
Ib Mere Kaanno Te
Main Toh Aagi
Mani Toh Aagi
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Teri Maa Bhi Dekhe Ghoor Ghoor
Manne Khaan Ne Yaa Aave
Yaa Bebe Toh Teri Sunle
Baalam Jaan Lena Chaave
Teri Maa Bhi Dekhe Ghoor Ghoor
Manne Khaan Ne Yaa Aave
Yaa Bebe Toh Teri Sunle
Baalam Jaan Lena Chaave
Manne Bera Ni Kyu Fenkdi Mere Ghar Kya Ne Haivaano Me
Bera Ni Kyu Fenkdi Mere Ghar Kya Ne Haivaano Me
Main Toh Aagi
Main Toh Aagi
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Tadke Likde Baahar Tu Ghar Te
Aake Bade Ne Shaam Ne
Naa Laad Ladaave Balam Mera
Mere Fode Karam Se Raam Ne
Tadke Likde Baahar Tu Ghar Te
Aake Bade Ne Saanjh Ne
Naa Laad Ladaave Balam Mera
Mere Fode Karam Se Raam Ne
Kyu Fursat Jigar Tanne Naa Ek Pal Ki Bhi Yaaro Te
Haaye Fursat Jigar Tanne Naa Ek Pal Ki Bhi Yaaro Te
Main Toh Aagi
Main Toh Aagi
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Main Toh Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Haaye Aagi Piyaji Tang Ghani Tere Roj Ke Taano Te
Written by: Priyansh Kumar
Tanno Te Song Description
The song 'Tanno Te' is sung by 'Shiva Choudhary' and features 'Kajal Saraswat', with music by 'Nish Music' and lyrics by 'Priyansh Kumar'. The official video stars 'Aakash Khatri'. The lyrics tell a story of deep love and frustration. The singer is talking to their beloved, saying they feel tired of life because of the beloved's daily taunts, or "'Taano Te'". They ask why the beloved doesn't take their breath away if their presence is so bothersome. The singer pleads that they can no longer listen to any gossip about them, their ears are closed to it, declaring passionately, "I have arrived, I am fed up with your daily taunts."
The story continues with scenes of family tension. The singer mentions how the beloved's mother stares, questioning if the singer is even welcome for food, and how the beloved's sister might listen and want to embrace them. The singer feels hurt, asking why the beloved throws them out as if their home is a jungle. The chorus repeats, emphasizing the central feeling of being exhausted by constant criticism. Later verses describe the beloved staying out until evening, with the singer feeling that not even 'Lord Ram' could mend their broken fate from this love. They end by questioning why the beloved doesn't have a single moment of time for them, even among friends, reinforcing the core theme of longing and emotional weariness from a one-sided relationship.