Did you know? Strings almost passed 'Hai Koi Hum Jaisa' to Haroon
With all the talk about great anthems doing the rounds since the release of PSL’s latest, Agay Dekh, former Strings member Bilal Maqsood revealed in a recent Instagram video that one of Pakistan’s most iconic cricket anthems, almost didn’t happen.
Speaking about the hit 2003 Pepsi World Cup track Hai Koi Hum Jaisa, which continues to be a fixture in stadiums and match screenings till date, Maqsood told his viewers that Strings did not feel comfortable with it and tried to pass it on to another big name in the music industry at the time.
Explaining how Strings did not identify with the vibe of the song, the singer shared, “There’s a fun fact about and story behind Hai Koi Hum Jaisa. It was made according to a brief by Pepsi back in 2003. The brief for the song, which was being recorded for the World Cup taking place in South Africa, was to include an African chant.”
He added, “When we were told to make this song, [Strings] had released the album Duur, which included songs like Anjane, Kuch Tou Ho Gaya and Jaane Do, and we weren’t sure whether we should do Hai Koi Hum Jaisa. The first thing we did was do develop the 'ae oh ae oh ae oh ah' chant, after which it went into recording.”