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Remember the 'Justin Bibis'? They're back to take on Noor Jehan

From 'Baby' to 'Jadon Holi Jayi Lenda Mera Naam' this duo is making one awesome comeback!

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Remember when the Justin Bibis broke the internet with their amazing cover of Justin Bieber's 'Baby'?

Well the duo has returned, this time with a mash up that can easily compete with CokeStudio! The Justin Girls sing with Adnan Gill in a tribute to Noor Jehan.

Check out the video here!

 
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Uddi Ja, Mohsin Abbas Haider, Episode 4, Coke Studio Season 9
Music Directed by Jaffer Zaidi
Produced by Strings.

‘Uddi Ja’ marks the debut of Mohsin Abbas Haider on Coke Studio, playing to the strength of the lyrics penned by himself, and easily settling into the euphoric atmosphere of the music directed by Jaffer Zaidi. In a mesmerizing song, originally composed by Mohsin, his vocals drift on the surface of the melody, whilst the undertones of the Qawwali part conjure layers of emotions that hold on to the listener. Maintaining the soul of the melody, the intimate setting of the music reflects the traditional feel of the instrumentation played at shrines

Could Mohsin Abbas Haider be Coke Studio's hidden wonder? Fans think so
 
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Uddi Ja, Mohsin Abbas Haider, Episode 4, Coke Studio Season 9
Music Directed by Jaffer Zaidi
Produced by Strings.

‘Uddi Ja’ marks the debut of Mohsin Abbas Haider on Coke Studio, playing to the strength of the lyrics penned by himself, and easily settling into the euphoric atmosphere of the music directed by Jaffer Zaidi. In a mesmerizing song, originally composed by Mohsin, his vocals drift on the surface of the melody, whilst the undertones of the Qawwali part conjure layers of emotions that hold on to the listener. Maintaining the soul of the melody, the intimate setting of the music reflects the traditional feel of the instrumentation played at shrines

Could Mohsin Abbas Haider be Coke Studio's hidden wonder? Fans think so
This was a really deep ans touchy song ...loved it

One of my all times favorites :pakistan:
 
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New Song by University of Lahore Students, Aerial Views of University of Lahore
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Ayesha Omar and Hasan Rizvi featured in Qurram’s upcoming single

The video, set to release very soon, is being shot in Karachi these days with a large of group of dancers. It is being directed by Wajahat Rauf

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The modern 'desan da raja', Qurram Hussain, is back in the second season of the Cornetto Pop Rock with a sizzling dance number "Turn up the music, Mr DJ".

The video of the single features a star-studded cast. The stunning and effervescent actress Ayesha Omar and Hasan Rizvi, who is known for his proficiency in dance, are in the music video's lead.

The video, set to release very soon, is being shot in Karachi these days with a large of group of dancers. It is being directed by Wajahat Rauf who also directed road-comedy 'Karachi Se Lahore' and recently 'Lahore Se Agay'.

Qurram Hussain is also featured in the music video performing with Ayesha and Hasan Rizvi in the signature dance moves of the song.

Sharing his experience on social media, Qurram says said it isn't easy to keep up with Ayesha Omar and Hasan Rizvi when it comes to dance, but he was in it to win in it! He hoped that this song would be another grand hit like his duet with Komal Rizvi, "Desan Da Raj." This remake of the wedding number won the Google Award for being fourth most watched video in Pakistan on YouTube.

Qurram says that the shoot for video has been almost done, and it would be released very soon.

The Cornetto Pop Rock will launch its promo for the Season 2 today (Saturday) at a grand event where the line-up performances would be revealed. However, there is a report that there will be six music videos, and Qurram Hussain, who is also co-lead of Indo-Pakistan music duo, has much more in this season which has not been revealed yet.

There is a buzz that Qurram once again is going to have a duet song in the Season 2 but the name of female co-singer is not revealed yet. When asked Qurram, he said, "Keeping guessing!"
 
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Gilgit New Singer English Song

this one is much better

i just love this one..
 
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Fawad Khan to return to music with mega Pepsi project


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KARACHI: The battle of fizzy drinks has begun. If Coke is tuning instruments for the anniversary episode of Coke Studio, Pepsi is all set to make a show-stopping entry into the music industry. Sources tell The Express Tribune that Pepsi will formally launch their music venture soon which is going to be their biggest advent into music since Pepsi Smash and Battle of the Bands.

“The show totally focuses on harnessing fresh talent,” a source close to the core team of the show told The Express Tribune. “And not just new talent, the purpose of the show is to bring forward new Pakistani bands and their music.”

Apart from giving a platform to new faces, the show will be spearheaded by some of the most well-known faces of the entertainment industry and apparently even Fawad Khan is involved. “We don’t know in what capacity but Fawad is definitely involved in the show big time,” said the source.

Given Fawad’s history as an artist, his inclusion in a music show that focuses on bands makes perfect sense. Don’t forget that his primary claim to fame was his rock band Entity Paradigm (EP) which was discovered in a Pepsi Battle of the bands season. This venture would be more like a homecoming for Fawad who has also appeared on Coke Studio after finding a permanent career in TV and later on in films. Even during the promotions of his Bollywood debut Khoobsurat, he blew everyone away when he sang Amitabh’s Dilbar Meray live on Kon Banega Crorepati.

The project is being done in collaboration with streaming portal Patari which will primarily be responsible for providing fresh talent. When approached for a comment, Patari CEO Khalid Bajwa was not available. Khan’s management team had not confirmed or declined his participation in the project till the filing of this report.

If this project manages to achieve what the core team is planning to then it might end up taking the Pakistani music industry out of its redundancy and revive the long-dead band culture. It’s high time to admit that the last megastars our music industry created in the truest sense were Atif Aslam and Ali Zafar and it has been a downhill journey since then. The likes of Asim Azhar and Uzair Jaswal may come out as the Justin Biebers of Pakistan but they don’t have as much of a following and more so an impact.

On the other hand we do have exceptional bands like Khumariyaan but the instrumental and ethnic nature of their music restricts them to a niche or a foreign audience. Let’s hope that this project actually brings new talent to the fore and doesn’t end up being as futile as the many talent hunts that have failed previously in Pakistan.
 
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