PIA’s flight carrying 47 passengers crashed on December 7 last year. While every death is equally mourning, the news of Junaid Jamshed passing away came like an electric jolt. He went through a complete metamorphosis during his lifetime as he reached new heights of fame as a singer. Junaid Jamshed then left his singing career and commenced his journey on a religious path.
Let’s take a look at the singer-turned-religious-scholar televangelist’s life.
Life Before Fame
Junaid Jamshed Khan was born in Karachi in 1964. His father was a commissioned officer in Pakistan Airforce PAF), he wanted to follow the same career path and become a fighter pilot. However, due to his weak eyesight he couldn’t manage to get into PAF.
Junaid got his early education from a boarding school in Saudi Arabia. He later graduated from University of Engineering and Technology (UET) as a mechanical engineer and worked with PAF as a private contractor.
Career in Music Industry
Junaid Jamshed first started his singing career as a lead vocalist for illustrious band Vital Signs. It was Vital Signs that laid the foundation for Pakistan’s pop music industry. Vital signs reached a whole new level with the inclusion of Junaid Jamshed.
The band released their first album in 1989 after the mega hit Dil Dil Pakistan received unparalleled success, a feat that arguably no other song has achieved so far.
Junaid Jamshed received prominence and fame nationwide through the same song. The band never looked back as they went on to release four more albums in the coming years. Junaid’s collaboration with Vital Signs ended in 1998 when he decided to pursue a solo career as a pop singer.
Here are our top five picks of Junaid Jamshed’s songs.
1. Dil Dil Pakistan
The mega-hit takes the first spot obviously.
2. Us Rah Par
3. Aitebar
4. Aankhen
5. Do Pal Ka
Junaid released four albums with Vital Signs and four as a solo singer.
Vital Signs
1989: Vital Signs 1
1991: Vital Signs 2
1993: Aitebar
1995: Hum Tum
Solo Albums
1994 – Junaid of Vital Signs, renamed Tumhara Aur Mera Naam.
1999 – Us Rah Par
2000 – The Best of Junaid Jamshed
2001 – Dil Ki Baat
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