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Koolmuzone Music Blockbusters of 2009: Top 5 Singles

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Sadaf Fayyaz


1. Tera Hone Laga Hoon (Atif Aslam OST Ajab Prem ki Ghazab Kahani)

Atif stands on the top of the charts with his song, which has Alisha Chinoi as the other vocalist. Alisha sounds intense whereas Atif stands fresh, romantic and sensual in the song with his high-pitched vocals. The remix version of the same song, after some colorful mixing, sounds a bit faster and less romantic than the original one. Nevertheless, Atif rocks in both.

2. Meri Zaat (Rahat Fateh Ali Khan OST Meri Zaat Zarra-e-Be’nishaa’n)

With this as the title song of the Geo TV’s famous drama, a novel by Umera Ahmed, Rahat comes as deep and sensual, with an Alaap in the beginning. Rahat’s precise vocals do accurate integrity with the premise of the drama and are truly heart touching. Rahat really outshines with the miraculous melody.

3. Paimoona (Zeb & Hania Coke Studio)

With tinges of Afghan and Persian music, Zeb & Hania steal the show with potent music and a luminous rubab playing in the beginning by Sadiq Sameer. They beautifully maintain the essence and glitziness of the Dari language with a stellar performance and thrilling melody. As compared with the original version, the one with coke studio is more poignant, thus remarkably capturing the right intimacy of music.

4. Aik Alif (Noori & Saieen Zahoor Coke Studio)

A brilliant fusion of pop and folk: Saieen Zahoor opens the song with his high-pitched loud vocals and does right justice with Bulleh Shah’s mystical and impressive poetic works. With a deep message of “Alif”, the verses “Ek Alif Tere Darkar” reflect deep meanings. Ali Noor comes in the middle with his accustomed sensational style and lofty vocals. Indeed a very touching and powerful rendition with harmonious melody and superlative work.

5. Daasten-e-Ishq (Ali Zafar Coke Studio)

So here comes Ali Zafar at number five with his Daastan-e-Ishq. One finds a different touch in Ali Zafar’s voice this time. The true rhythm and melody needed for a Punjabi folk, reflects here. Ali Adds more exquisiteness to the Kalam, with continuing Alaap in the beginning and towards the end too.

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Weekly Charts: 13th – 20th December 2009

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Aag Alive 2009 Videos: Noori, Atif Aslam, Annie & Call (Unofficial)

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100+ Pictures: Aag Alive 2009 Concert – Sharjah 13th Dec

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Courtesy: Aadeez, Kaiser Abbas, Samira Ahmed, Omair Muhammad, Faisal Sabir & Hamza Tariq

Performers: Atif Aslam, Ali Azmat, Amanat Ali, Call, Fuzon, Annie Khalid, Noori & Hadiqa Kiani

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Strings and Atif Aslam Will be Releasing “Ab Khud He Kuch Karna Paray Ga”

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The song has been written by Bilal Maqsood and will be done by Strings and Atif Aslam. Following is the news publication by HindustanTimes

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Atif Aslam Reciting Naat (Maher Ali) at Hajj 2009 (Audio / Video)

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Weekly Charts: 29th November – 6th December 2009

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Bhatts Have Terrorist Links, “Why Do They Call Pakistani Singers” – Abhijeet

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'Chay' Abhijeet

'Chay' Abhijeet

While there is a complete lot of  talented, creative and respectful artists at India, there are also a few who can make pointless stories in the air, to ruin the image of fellow musicians and artists, just because they aren’t as much talented or don’t get as much opportunities as others and in the long run they only get to suffer by not getting any shows at all.

Abhijeet Bhattacharya being one of them, at one point believes that since bhatt’s are calling Pakistani singers to India, they have terrorist links. {Read More…}

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Atif Aslam – Rabba Sacheya (Video Stills)

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Atif Aslam on Hajj (Pictures)

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Thanks to knight rider & Xain Malik for these pictures

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Weekly Charts: 22nd – 29th November 2009

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Atif Aslam’s Life as a student

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Celebrities at Hajj: Atif Aslam, Reema, Maheen, Amir Adnan & Nomi Ansari

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It’s been an extremely busy season for fashion and entertainment in Pakistan (despite all odds) and it promises to end on a very promising, spiritual note for many of its fraternity members. An unprecedented number of designers, actors and musicians are off for the holy pilgrimage as we speak.

Maheen Khan, barely having dealt with post fashion week exhaustion, was very worried before departing with her husband Shahid. Her concern: people were warning her that it was very easy to lose your way amongst the millions of worshippers! She was advised to stay close to her group. {Read More…}

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Weekly Charts: 15th – 22nd November 2009

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The ‘It-is-not-us’ syndrome

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A couple of months ago, I wrote a column in praise of certain Pakistani pop stars and bands, arguing that there are a fair number of songs that display political consciousness and a related sense of responsibility. I referred to such songs as Junoon’s ‘Talaash’, Shahzad Roy’s ‘Lagay Raho’ and ‘Kismet Apnay Haath Main’, Noori’s ‘Merey Log’ and Laal’s rendition of Habib Jalib’s ‘Main Nay Uss Say Yeh Kaha.’

I find now that that argument was all very well – as far as it went. Such is the manner in which we are bound by our long-cherished prejudices and mental chains that it took a report by the New York Times’ Adam B. Ellick to show me what I had completely failed to notice: the music acts’ total refusal to either touch upon the topic of the Taliban, or to even acknowledge them as a concern. {Read More…}

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