Composed in raag Bhimpalasi, a hindustani classical raag, the song inculcates the the metaphor of being mast, or in the state of ecstasy. It follows a rhythmic sound, carrying verses which praise the Divine, while forgetting one's self in the field of creating art.
People began piling up on Twitter the moment after the song released, and it seems that they are mostly appreciating Coke Studio, and most importantly Rohail Hayat.
However, there were a few users who suggested that Rahat should simply stick to Bollywood numbers and that Atif Aslam has set the bar too high for him.
Regardless of which, the general audience has approved of the song as yet another masterpiece. Given that it may start off slow and steady, but with the violin kicking in after three minutes of the song, it takes a different turn altogether, and makes everything up-beat and groovy.
Nevertheless, here's what the initial listeners of Rohail and Rahat's new ensemble had to say:
https://twitter.com/JeeBilkul/status/1185138071668441088
What a fabulous track. Divine and yes, mast!#dammastam https://t.co/bq3WIbGFII
— Anirban Roy (@anirbanroy) October 18, 2019
How many years have you wasted in understanding that you only need Rohail Hyatt ability? https://t.co/lZMvHoyN0x
— Khan’s ally (@WithIK_V) October 18, 2019
Trendy groove, Divine vibes of Bhimpalasi, Mystic lyrics and a decent studio arrangement.
— Ali Hassan Sonu - The Punkaar (@AliHassanSonu1) October 18, 2019
In coke studio season 12 we have a new windup song for concerts in replacement of "Ho Laal Meri Pat".
Rahat Sahab Rocks!
Rohail Hayat Sahab Good Work!👏👏👏👏👏 https://t.co/QCtN0UmTep
https://twitter.com/zainbarq5165/status/1185139682612535296
https://twitter.com/MughalMowgli/status/1185164575538339844
What a performance 🔥🔥👏👏👏👏
— علی ارشد عباس 🇵🇰 (@ArshadAbbasRan1) October 18, 2019
It’s time to call it Rohail hayats coke studio. Well done buddy!
— Faisal Amjad (@FaisalAmjad1) October 18, 2019
Beat that Meastro!!
— Fahad Ikram (@echo_centric) October 18, 2019
https://twitter.com/Nomiqw/status/1185138670535401472
However, there were some who thought otherwise.
Wohi Khuda hai, just raised the bar too high already! This is good but meh, not that great.
— Ali Ibrahim (@aliibrahim) October 18, 2019
Jag Ghoomeya hi gao tum bas bas bas 🤗🤗🤗
— S.M. Kashif (@kashifxp) October 18, 2019
Nevertheless, it all simmers down to two things, the song is must-listen and Rohail Hayat is a definite yes.
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