Bilal Saeed is back

12 Saal' singer is set to release new album


News Desk October 11, 2024
Bilal teased his emotive album cover on social media. Photo: Instagram

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Adhi Adhi Raat singer Bilal Saeed revamped his Instagram account to clear space for some exciting news. He is gearing up to release his new album Superstar on October 22, 2024.

The album cover features the 35-year-old artist in a studded leather jacket as he takes a drag of smoke while bleeding profusely. A hand reaches across the frame to paint makeup over his running wounds while other hands aim a microphone and a camera at him. The name of the album is stacked in bold pink behind the figure of the singer.

Bilal penned a note to formally announce his next release on Instagram. He began with a poetic phrase in Punjabi, referring to his hit song as he said, "I began my journey with 12 Saal, which was when you made me your star Bilal." The mentioned track shot the artist to fame, and the nine-year-old music video has acquired 74 million views on YouTube.

"As I write this note to all of you, I am flooded with memories of releasing my first album Twelve," he continued. "It was a turning point in my life, full of unexpected twists and turns that fame brought. Little did I know, just like many millennials, that the next decade would change everything around me, and how lost I would feel after achieving what I always wanted."

"My second album Superstar delves into my deepest emotions from the past decade. These are stories that are important for me to share with all of my fans. It's a tribute to your unwavering support, standing by me through thick and thin," he expressed.

"It's a reminder that it's okay to stumble and feel overwhelmed, but it's important to rise up and forge ahead. Your resilience inspires me, and together, we'll keep moving forward," he further wrote. "So be ready and let the world know, your Superstar is back. The show must go on!"

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