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Masty (Urdu: مستی) is the second studio album by Pakistani pop rock singer Ali Zafar.From this album, the music video of the single "Dekha", was named as the most expensive music video of Pakistan at that time, costing more than Rs. 10 million.
Artists featuring in the show included, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, Ali Azmat, Ali Zafar, Ustaad H. B Gullo, Saieen Tufail Ahmed, Strings, Sajid & Zeeshan, Saba & Selina and Mauj. The show also featured a house band which had some of the high-profile musicians in the country including, Omran Shafique on guitars, Kamran Zafar on bass guitars, Zeeshan ...
Ali Zafar PP (Urdu: علی ظفر; born 18 May 1980) is a Pakistani singer-songwriter, actor, model, producer, screenwriter and painter. He started out on Pakistani television before becoming a popular musician, later also established a career in Bollywood and his success led many Pakistani actors to venture into Hindi films. [1]
Ali Zafar is a Pakistani pop and rock singer-songwriter. He has released three studio albums and has composed three soundtrack albums. He debuted as a singer with song "Channo" in 2003, and sang his first movie song "Jugnuon Se Bhar De Aanchal" in the same year. He has sung for Hindi cinema from 2010 to 2016.
The song "Swag Se Swagat" was released as a single from the album on 19 November 2017. [7] [8] While the song was appreciated for Khan and Kaif's dance, and the composition, it was also accused of being allegedly lifted from the song "The Horns" by DJ Katch. [9] An Arabic version the song was performed by Rabih Baroud and Brigitte Yaghi. [10]
Sardar Ali Takkar (Pashto: سردار علي ټکر, born 15 July 1956) in Takkar village (Takht Bai) Mardan is a Pakistani Pashto singer. [1] He primarily sings the poetry of renowned Pashto poet Ghani Khan. [2] Takkar is a graduate of the University of Engineering and Technology in Peshawar, Pakistan. [3]
In the grand event at Baacha Khan Trust with the eve of Re-Singing Ghani Khan, Ali Baba Khan performed with live band and got praised from audience very much. [17] [18] [19] Ali Baba Khan was the first to sing a celebrated poem of Ghani Khan Za yaw mast shan lewantoob yam [20] in the genre of Sufi rock. He also introduced his Pure Sufi Rock ...
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