YouTube video of the day: '92 World Cup song cover by Junaid Khan

Who rules the world was originally sung by Kasey Carlone during 1992 when we brought World Cup glory to our country.


Zunair Ali March 10, 2011
YouTube video of the day: '92 World Cup song cover by Junaid Khan

The two renowned rock musicians of our country, Junaid Khan and Hassan Omer, have showcased their talent onto the screen once again by releasing a cover of the widely proclaimed World Cup song.

Who rules the world was originally sung by Kasey Carlone during 1992 when we brought World Cup glory to our country. The song has a lot of relevance to our current position in the tournament as we need to revive the lost jazba and junoon that inspired the victory.

The vocals are brilliantly executed, keeping the soul of the song intact as well as the fusing it with the rock and roll groove.

Video ratings: Double Thumbs Up!

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Correction: March 10

An earlier version of this post incorrectly reported Junaid Jamshed as the singer of the 1992 World Cup Song Who rules the world.

COMMENTS (2)

Ammar R | 13 years ago | Reply Originally sung by Junaid Jamshed? Are you kidding me? Did you actually confuse an obscure australian singer for Junaid Jamshed? The singer was Kasey Carlone. Have you ever heard Junaid Jamshed at all..?
Arsalan | 13 years ago | Reply "Who rules the world was originally sung by Junaid Jamshed". Please verify this fact. As far as I remember, "Who Rule the World" was the official song of World Cup 1992 and Pakistan's connection with the song came only when Pakistan won the final match & while they were rejoicing and walking with world cup in their hands, that song was played in background. This song was originally sung by Kasey Carlone.
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