Hassan Raheem’s 'Nashe Me Hum' bridges Karachi nostalgia and musical evolution

Popstar blends catchy tunes with visuals, showing growth from his breakout single 'Aisey Kaisey' to his latest video

Hassan Raheem's latest music video Nashe Me Hum, has fans buzzing — not just for its addictive rhythm, but for the subtle hints pointing to his early work. From the streets of Karachi to moments of everyday life, the music video captures the chaos and charm of being a Karachilite.

Fans have pointed out a particularly striking moment, at 3:50 in the video: a local chai shop, a familiar street corner, and a figure in a pink hoodie that mirrors Raheem’s breakout single Aisey Kaisey, released years back in the same location.

The callback was not accidental but a deliberate bridge to show the rise of his fame from his early days as an upcoming artist to his current status as a chart-topping sensation.

The new music video itself reads into a typical night in Karachi. Raheem navigates the local streets, deals with car troubles, and comes into an argument with the police. At the end, he looks at the camera with a slight laugh as he looks at the figure in the pink hoodie, at a distance.

What makes Nashe Me Hum so interesting is how it weaves nostalgia and present day Karachi life into one narrative, especially filming at locations that we are all familiar with. At the beginning, he is seen greeting someone at the infamous Chai Master, the ultimate hangout for the younger generation.

Raheem has always excelled at blending catchy melodies with relatable visuals. Aisey Kaisey introduces audiences to a young-artist in Karachi's DHA Phase 6, experimenting with his space, while Nashe Me Hum builds on that foundation, showing his personal and professional growth in the music industry.

In the end, the new single is more than just a hit song, it is a nod to fans’ memories and a testament to Raheem’s creativity in giving the city of Karachi a playful eye.

Load Next Story