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  2. Pakistani popular music - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani popular music or shortly Pak-pop music refers to popular music forms in Pakistan. Pakistani pop is a mixture of traditional Pakistani classical music and western influences of jazz, rock and roll, hip hop and disco sung in various languages of Pakistan, including Urdu. The popularity of music is based on the individual sales of a ...

  3. Nazia and Zoheb - Wikipedia

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    Nazia and Zoheb (Urdu: نازیہ اور زوہیب) were a Pakistani pop duo from Karachi, Sindh formed in the 1980. The group consisted of two siblings, Nazia Hassan (3 April 1965-13 August 2000) and Zoheb Hassan (b. 18 November 1966) (collectively known as Hassans, The Hassans or Hazan).

  4. Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Urdu's use was not confined only to northern India – it had been used as a literary medium for Indian writers from the Bombay Presidency, Bengal, Orissa Province, and Tamil Nadu as well. [156] As Urdu and Hindi became means of religious and social construction for Muslims and Hindus respectively, each register developed its own script.

  5. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The song "Ko Ko Korina" (Urdu: کوکوکورینا) sung by Ahmed Rushdi in 1966 is considered to be the first pop song of Pakistan. Rushdi was born in present day India in 1934, where he started his musical career, but later migrated to Pakistan in 1954. [ 16 ]

  6. Popping (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Popping may also refer to: Joint popping, the action of moving joints to produce a sharp cracking or popping sound; Popping (computer graphics), an unwanted visual effect that occurs when changing the level of detail of a 3D model; Popping corn, popcorn; Pre-popping, a method of transferring lead information from one online lead form to another

  7. Popping - Wikipedia

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    Popping is a street dance adapted out of the earlier boogaloo cultural movement in Oakland, California.As boogaloo spread, it would be referred to as "robottin'" in Richmond, California; strutting movements in San Francisco and San Jose; and the Strikin' dances of the Oak Park community in Sacramento, which were popular through the mid-1960s to the 1970s.

  8. Pasoori - Wikipedia

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    "Pasoori" was conceptualized as a fusion of pop and folk music, [30] combining "poetic tradition with global beats." [39] Sethi has mentioned that the song blends raga and reggaeton [1] — a sound which he describes as "ragaton" [31] [34] — and notes that it was designed to feel warm and familiar, [33] asserting that "it makes one feel good."

  9. Ko Ko Korina - Wikipedia

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    "Ko Ko Korina" (Urdu: کوکوکورینا) is a song which appeared in the 1966 Urdu-language film Armaan and is considered the first pop song of Pakistan, and often of all South Asia. [1] [2] Produced during the Golden Age of Pakistani cinema, the song's lyrics were written by Masroor Anwar and the music composed by Sohail Rana.