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Latest Bollywood Audio Songs. Audio albums of individuals, bands and legends.
Listen Unplugged version of Roz-e-Azal by Positive the Band, exclusively on emagzine.org. Download link for its ringtone is also given in the post.
Allan Fakir (1932 – 2000) (Urdu: الن فقیر), a Pakistani folk singer is a one of the foremost exponents of sufi music in Pakistan. He is particularly known for his ecstatic style of performance marked with extreme devotional rhetoric and sufi dance singing.
The song’s name is Mann Chandre, which means Crazy Heart. This song is depicting the emotions of a lover who is telling that he is not able to find any peace nor satisfaction after falling in love. If you have ever been in love and got hurt from it, you would like(atleast the music) this song.
‘Connections’ is unlike anything you have heard from AR Rahman. Really, unlike anything. This time AR goes spiritual and solace is the theme of the album. If you love Lounge by Prem Joshua, Kauresh and the likes, you will simply love Rahman’s Connections! This is mind-numbingly superb album that calms you, makes your brain cooler and infuses positive energy.
Here is the title Song of drama serial Saiqa (HumTv).
Yet another hit song from Shafqat Amanat Ali.
Originally from film Saiqa, sung by MOHAMMAD ALI.
Mehdi Hassan (King of Ghazals) Mehdi Hassan, TI, PP, HI (Urdu: مہدی حسن) affectionately called Khan Sahib (Urdu: خان صاحب) and titled as “Shahenshah-e-Ghazal” (Urdu: شہنشاہ غزل;English: King of Ghazals) is a well-known Pakistani Ghazal singer and a former playback singer for Lollywood.
Tributes to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
The late American rock singer Jeff Buckley paid his tribute to Nusrat on the album, Live at Sin-é. In his introduction, he states, “Nusrat, he’s my Elvis,” before performing the song “Yeh Jo Halka Halka Saroor Hai.” The recording generated interest among the audience who were previously unaware of his [...]
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Style of Qawali
Nusrat is responsible for the modern evolution of Qawwali. Though not the first to do so, he popularized the blending of khayal singing and techniques with Qawwali. This, in short, took the form of improvised solos during the songs using the sargam technique,
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s Later Years
Nusrat contributed songs to, and performed in, several Pakistani films. Shortly before his death, he recorded a song each for two Bollywood films, Aur Pyaar Ho Gaya (in which he also appeared) and Kachche Dhaage. He also sang the immensely-popular title song of the film, Dhadkan.