The path he s charting today is filled with singles in different genres and dabbling in acting.
“For me, music is a means and it will never be the end. The journey will always go on.” Ali Hamza says this matter-of-factly, outlining a rule that presides over his life.
The journey, and its many unprecedented twists, form a major part of my conversation with the singer. His claim to fame may be his rugged, edgy baritone, and the many memorable songs that he has sung for Coke Studio (CS) and the band Noori, but there are multiple layers that form the essence of his music.
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Atif Aslam talks to Instep about his newest release ‘Raat’, living through Covid-19 times, fatherhood and his plans for 2021
Nocturnal narratives: Atif Aslam in a still from the music video of Raat .
Atif Aslam, now in his mid-thirties, married to the love of his life and father to two children, has been happily throwing people off with his music releases.
With
‘12 Bajay’, he went back to his
Jalpari roots with added rock flair and a music video by director Zeeshan Parwez. It highlighted the outer world of Atif Aslam with precision as well as solitary moments along with rigorous touring.
Photo: Atif Aslam/Twitter
Atif Aslam is releasing a new song soon and the music video is going to feature model and actress Syra Yousuf.
Aslam posted a teaser for the song, titled Raat , on his Twitter and YouTube accounts.
We last saw him performing a rendition of
Kadi Te Hans for Velo Sound Station in November and everyone has been waiting for the return of the King of Pop .
The teaser for the song features a picture of Yousuf and Aslam staring soulfully into each other s eyes.
Mar 22, 2015 at 11:21am PDT
The teaser only reveals a short 17-second clip of the music for the song and it seems likely that Aslam is releasing another ballad.
“Think I left my name/By your windowpane/Within our art.” – ‘Pink’ by Abdullah Siddiqui
It’s midnight on Christmas Day in Toronto and the holiday season is in full swing. So is Meesha Shafi, who has impressed the most cynical of us with her six releases in 2020. Six releases via multiple, mainstream platforms and singles; it is almost akin to releasing an EP.
She closed the year with Mughal-e-Funk’s ‘Sakal Banal’ in which she featured on vocals, a glittering Meesha Shafi singing Amir Khasrau. Before this, she sang the all-female anthem, ‘Na Tuttuye Ve’ and stole the show with her rap. Joining Ali Pervez Mehdi as the featured artist in ‘Gal Sunn’ later in Coke Studio 2020, Meesha stole the single without trying too hard.
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