Monday 25 July 2011

Pop star Atif Aslam New Song And News





If there is something called instant connection, then Atif Aslam's singing typifies it--soulful yet quivering with fervent youthful energy.
Atif is the latest in the line of talented crop of Pakistani singers we have seen in recent times... Nazia Hassan (need one say much...:-)), Jahangir Hassan (remember Hawa Hawa!), Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Raahat Fateh Ali, Adnan Sami (of Lift Karaa De fame) and Strings' Faisal and Bilal (recall Dhaani?).
Continuing the trend was a young Atif. Along with his Jal band mate Goher, Atif hit the scene with Aadat. The year was 2004. A video shot in a colonial Karachi mansion became an instant craze in Pakistan topping the radio FMs in that country.
Mahesh Bhatt is attributed to giving Atif his Bollywood break. The very next year (2005) Atif crooned to chart-busting Woh Lamhe from Zeher.
Since then, his popularity shows no sign of ebbing...
Here's a look at Atif Aslam's Bollywood songs:
Tu Jaane Na (Film: Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani, 2009; Music: Pritam Chakraborty): This wonder-struck love ballad is high on mood. Youthful, soulful yet happy and so full of love, it has been an instant hit with the young ones.
Tera Honey Laga Hoon (Film: Ajab Prem Ki Gazab Kahani, 2009 Music: Pritam Chakraborty): Here's another one from Atif-Pritam team. Giving company is immensely talented Alisha Chinnoy. Cast in the young, soft rock genre, this love sonnet is vintage Atif. It suits Ranbir Kapoor to the T.
Pehle Nazar (Film: Race, 2008; Music: Pritam Chakraborty): Throbbing with sensual energy is this number from Race. The emotional urge and urgency of this song is sure to blow listeners away; small wonder it was a smashing hit.
Tere Bin (Film: Bas Ek Pal, 2006; Music: Pritam Chakraborty): Here's another cracker from the Atif stable. Young, passionate, longing and oh-so-sensuous! Well, almost hinting at lust!
Woh Lamhe (Film: Zeher, 2005; Music: Anu Malik & Roop Kumar Rathod): The song that got Atif on a long road to Bollywood fame and one that got Indians to be introduced to the youngster from across the border. Vibrant, alive, passionate, emotional, full throated; this was young Atif being introduced to Indians for the first time.
Atif Aslams Albums:
The album that got Atif started a long road to fame and destiny was 'Doorie'. It has a number of record-busting numbers such as 'Doorie', 'Kuch is Tarah' and 'Hum Kis Galli Ja Rahe Hain'. All hits and at least two that have been adapted and used as Bollywood numbers. Way to go, Atif!
Jalpari was, of course, his first solo venture and was released in 2004. The most memorable number was 'Aadat', again used in Bollywood film 'Kalyug'. Atif was then only 21! Imagine!!
His songs in his albums are striking in their expression of melancholic love and longing; a note that transforms into passionate desire in his later Bollywood numbers.
Here was a guy who is at once a young rock star with soft, romantic overtones and yet a mature lover.
Like with anybody else, skeptics abound. Many find him technically challenged (Be-sura in Hindustani) but for a man who sings from his heart, such criticism barely holds much water.
After all, who would care for correctness, when a happy heart sings? Long Live Atif Aslam's glorious imperfections!
Note: Good news for all Atif Aslam fans, you can catch this star singer live in concert on 11 February 2010 at the Hamsadhwani Theatre, New Delhi India. Book your tickets now before it is too late!!!

Well!! Many of the Pakistani people don't know about the fact that Pakistan has the largest pop industry in Asia!! Pakistan is blessed with talent and when we talk about Pakistani Music, you can never stop picking up one of the best Pakistani pop song until now because there are number of such hit songs nobody can judge the best one in past decades such as"Na tu ayegi", "Dil Dil Pakistan", "Huwa Huwa", "Mehndi ki Raat", "Na Kaho", "Dil Haray", "Ankhain Milanay Walay", "Wakt", "Neeli Neeli Ankhain", "Jaisay Chao Jeo", "Garuj Burus", "No More", "Ankhoun ki Sagar", "Na Tu Aigi", "Addat", "Bachana", "Pyar Di Ganderi", "Jazba Junoon", "Jaan Jaye" etc.
Many new talented artists in Pakistan are still working hard to bring quality Pakistani music. Nowadays some private channels are also working to promote new artists. Even our singers are also crossing the forbidden border of Pak-India to show their talent by singing fabulous songs which are enjoyed by both Pakistani and Indian people. Artists like Ali Zafar, Atif Aslam, Kamran Ahmed, Azal Band, Nouman Javaid, and many others are showing their talent in across the Paki border. Ali Zafar played his debut film "Tere Bin Laden" in India directed by Abhishek Sharma which was a glorious hit. Not only for India now our artists are playing a great role singing for Hollywood movies like Spiderman, Spanish Beauty etc. Atif Aslam recently got the chance to sing for Hollywood. His three songs featured in the film Man Puch Cart Aadat, Ehsaas & Yaqeen. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan also sang for Hollywood.
Pakistani music industry had a big turnaround when rock bands came into scene which gave ascension to the Paki Music infact rock bands like ICU, Karavan, EP, Fuzon, Kainath, Seth, Incision, Black Warrant, Inteha, Aaroh, noori, Aks, junoon, overload, Roxen. Arsh the band, call, Jal, Josh the band, the kominas and many other played a great role in making the rock music of good quality and enjoyed a considerable success. Then came the rap style and R & B style in Pakistan by a number of singers. Nowadays we can find variety in the music of Pakistan. However, Sufi music is an important part of our music but whatever the world is doing we should go with that & if new talented singers will make this type of music for Pakistan then surely the Pakistani Music industry will be known all over the world.

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