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Mehr Ma
Mehr Ma, the first proper album released in Pakistan by British-Asian producer Khiza is definitely worth a listen. With upbeat, catchy ditties, this is an album that will cater to listeners who have a thing for desi music, done in a hip-hopish mann
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Get set for the rock ride!
Rock bands in Pakistan are a common happening owadays. The past few years have seen rock take centrestage as bands like Noori, EP, Aaroh, Call have found their market in Pakistan. New bands are forming everywhere. With media expanding like never be
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Ali Azmat
Junoon are back stage. Their fans want their favourite member of the band to come out and show himself. When he does there is an applauding roar and th everybody quietens down.en Ali commands attention at any live show. Because one never knows what
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Pakistani Pop Group
Rungg is a red-hot, molten fusion of different elements in music like Alternative, Rock Rap and Ambient, all of which merge in unique consonance to create a raw, new sound, never heard before in Pakistan. In this regard their tracks can be conside
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Pop Group
Karavan are a band in a constant state of motion, never satisfied to rest where their previous record has left them. They are a band of self-reflection and reinvention, a band unwilling to stand still. One that demands change within themselves, they
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Pakistani Pop Icon
Najam Sheraz, 33 [born 02 August 1969], is one of Pakistan's most popular pop vocalists. His career took off with the release of his first single "In Sey Nain" in 1994. He won the illustrious 1996 Pro Audio Show Award for best newcomer and later went
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The Pakistani Pop Icon
With a wallowing-in-melancholy sound similar to AKS, Fuzon's music has an upbeat quality that makes it even more addictive. An honest emotive album in a world of tabla's and dhol's... a brilliant album, undoubtedly one of the strongest of this yea
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A Great Pop Group
"The album was not as difficult to make as was spelling it" Bilal laughs. "The word 'Duur' meaning 'far' in English took us weeks of brainstorming to spell it right".
"I am a big fan of yours," said the Bollywood biggie Hrithik Roshan to String
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