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Dama Dam Mast Qalandar (transl. Every Breath for the Ecstasy of Qalandar) [1] is a spiritual Sufi qawwali written in the honour of the most revered Sufi saint of Sindh, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar (1177–1274) of Sehwan Sharif. The origins of the poem is unknown, since no recordings or written documents exist mentioning it prior to the 1950s.
Among Khan’s first major hits in Pakistan was the punjabi qawwali ‘Ni Main Jana Jogi De Naal’ which he composed and first performed live in 1971, with a studio version subsequently recorded in 1973. [25] The lyrics to Ni Main Jana Jogi De Naal’ were written by Bulleh Shah, a 17th century Sufi poet. [26]
"Dama Dam Mast" 3 January 2016 [14] Asrar "Mast Qalandar" Nabeel Shaukat Ali: 2017 "Qalandar Arahay Hain" 3 February 2017 [15] Shafqat Amanat Ali "Pappu Yaar" 12 February 2017 [16] Junoon (from album Dewaar) 2018 "Lahore Qalandar Mast" 19 February 2018 [17] Fawad Rana: 2021 "Bol Qalandar" 19 February 2021 [18] Abrar ul Haq: 2023 "Qalandar Hum ...
His most popular lyrics sung by the legend of Qawwali, Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are below: Mast Mast Dam Mast Qalandar [3] Vigar Gai Ae Thore Dina Taun; Yaara Dak Le Khooni Ankhiyan Noon; Ranjha Te Mera Rabb Warga; Dil Mar Jane Nu Ki Hoya Sajna; Sunn Charkhe Di Mitthi Mitthi Kook; Ho Jave Je Piyar; Mailey Ne Vichar Jana; Wadah Kar ke Sajjan ...
"Dama Dam Mast Qalandar" is one of the most famous Sufi songs in India and Pakistan. It was originally written by Amir Khusrau, and was modified by Bulleh Shah. The version composed by Bulleh Shah was sung by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen, Laal (band) and numerous other singers from India and Pakistan.
Runa Laila (born 17 November 1952) [2] [3] is a Bangladeshi playback singer and composer. She started her career in the Pakistani film industry in the late 1960s. Her style of singing is inspired by Pakistani playback singer Ahmed Rushdi and also frequently joined him for singing duets, after replacing another singer Mala.
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