It's almost Pakistan Super League (PSL) season! While we wait patiently for the madness to take over, the first glimpse of what's to come is here at last. The much-awaited PSL anthem has finally released, featuring Aima Baig, Naseebo Lal and Young Stunners!
Titled Groove Mera, the first thing that would catch your eye is the vibrance of the video. Video director by Fida Moin has definitely upped his game. While the previous PSL anthems were criticised by the audience for having darker videos, seems like this time around, they won't be having the same complaint.
The track itself starts with Naseebo Lal's strong vocals and as she takes charge, the audience is guaranteed to start grooving to the track. We go on to see Aima Baig who, in her quintessential style, delivers powerful vocals. Then we see Young Stunners making an entrance as they rap their way into the song. The rap has been written by the artists themselves.
Composed and produced by former EP main man Xulfi and Adnan Dhool, Groove Mera promises to stay with you. The video was shot a few weeks ago, with Covid-19 SOPs kept in mind. We see artists, cricketers and the audience in separate settings to keep social distancing in mind. Apart from the singers, we also see Babar Azam, Wahab Riaz, Shan Masood, Shaheen Shah Afridi, Sarfaraz Ahmed and Shadab Khan.
Last year, fans were left disappointed with Asim Azhar, Ali Azmat and Haroon Shahid's PSL track, Tayyar Hain. The star-studded collaboration failed to impress the fans, resulting in poking fun at the track. Azhar wrote, "As a crazy cricket fan, I really understand the importance that cricket and PSL hold for my fellow Pakistanis. With that being said, I'm sorry to those fans, whose expectations I couldn't meet. I know you guys wait long enough for this time of the year."
"Sure, you have all the rights to like and dislike but please understand we all do this for the same cause, for the betterment of cricket, PSL and most importantly, our Pakistan. All the anthems of PSL are OUR anthems. If you don't like a certain one, unfortunately, you have others to enjoy them as well," he said.
"Please try to refrain and stick to criticism only. Making personal remarks, degrading comments or saying someone should die just for a few likes isn't cool," he had said.
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