Titled Farishta, meaning Angel, which the singer has already used as a reference for his earlier quasi-hit Mankind's Angel, the song takes quite a bit (read: a lot) of inspiration from the previous viral track.
As the promos on Shah's twitter hinted, the song features a 'mankind's angel' who is the epitome of perfection amongst humans - not to mention, it's a kid who has the inexplicable means (a flying unicorn) to fly to the heavens and fall in love with an actual angel.
You have to see it to believe it.
Of course, just as the song premiered, Twitter imploded with reactions to the new meme anthem.
One user likened the visual of the farishta atop his flying unicorn to Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix - which is, quite frankly, blasphemy but we will let it slide for the laughs.
Harry potter and order of the Phoenix #TaherShah #farishta pic.twitter.com/10LJA93HBo
— Zero Zero Seven (@aby_saaley) April 10, 2020
Another posted a picture of a Singer brand sewing machine with the witty caption, " Still a better singer."
https://twitter.com/nmol192/status/1248720945042292738
There was another Harry Potter reference. Yeah, there are quite some, of course, we're talking about an insan farishta (human angel).
When herry potter order from daraz.#TaherShah pic.twitter.com/qRw7SfxpY0
— سیّدہ (@SyedaNoooral) April 11, 2020
Many others just wanted to thank him for the entertainment. As do we.
Thank you Tahir shah for saving humanity and Pakistani and Indian twitter for atleast one year #TaherShah #Angel #Farishta pic.twitter.com/91ZbdcEJlX
— Muhammad Yaseen (@TheMYaseen) April 10, 2020
The song's YouTube comment section is also a treat if you're looking for a few chuckles this morning under lockdown.
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