If the magical voice of Tina Sani, along with the melodic compositions of Arshad Mehmud, has made us fall in love with the poetry of Faiz Ahmed Faiz, Salman Ahmed’s love for Allama Iqbal, with Ali Azmat’s energetic vocals, have made the Pakistani youth connect with the Poet of the East. With Naya Pakistan, another Iqbal-inspired patriotic number, Salman has once again channeled his love for his country and the hope for a revolution.
Naya Pakistan is a collaboration between Junaid Jamshed (JJ) who is recognised for his soulful voice, Shahzad Hasan (Shahi), a renowned music producer and Nusrat Hussain, a multi-talented artist. With so many outstanding names associated with this song, expectations were high and fans of Pakistani pop music were anticipating a brilliant track. Sadly, it has not lived up to expectations. The song is upbeat, but it’s not anywhere near as catchy as the best works of Junoon or Vital Signs.
It opens with a recitation of the word “Inshallah” by JJ, whose melodious voice gives one hope that the rest of the song will be beautiful. But what follows is a typically Junoon number that doesn’t stay with a listener. Apart from Shahi’s studio facility and JJ’s vocals, there is nothing that brings a Vital Signs flavour to this track — something we were all looking forward to. On its own, the track is not a disappointment. However, if compared with the quality of work that Shahi’s studio has been known to produce, Naya Pakistan does not make an impact.
It’s evident that the song has something to do with Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Naya Pakistan movement; the chorus, which uses the word Inshallah and the classic Junoon sound with the percussions, will make it an easy track to be played and sung at rallies and dharnas.
The collaboration takes you back to the good old days of the music industry when record labels actually helped artists; a time before Atif Aslam made his mark with Aadat and changed the course of the music industry; and a time when concert culture was rife and Bollywood had not killed the Pakistani rock star.
Naya Pakistan might not be as catchy or awe-inspiring as one had expected from these legends, but this collaboration gives us a reality check. A massive music industry like Bollywood might be banking on our vocal talent’s commercial success, but gone are the days when our musicians created wholesome, good music. It is ironic that the old folks have made a comeback to promise us of a Naya Pakistan, whereas new age musicians are not even considering Pakistan as their prime market. The lords of Pakistani music dictated our melodies decades ago and are doing so even today.
While Naya Pakistan cannot be counted amongst the most memorable songs produced in recent times, the nostalgia associated with the heydays of Pakistani music has made it a must-listen for everyone. As Salman has pointed out in an email to The Express Tribune, “In just three days, [Naya Pakistan has] 25,000 Facebook shares globally and 100,000 plus hits and retweets. It’s the single biggest Pakistani anthem in the history of Pakistani pop music without a Bollywood film, TV, music video, YouTube or corporate sponsorship to support it.”
Published in The Express Tribune, February 27th, 2013.
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This is the best patriotic song coming out in the recent years. It delivers at best, what it aimed to. Guitar, tabla, a pure sufi touch with passionate voices leave one with hope, passion and love for our beloved country. And most importantly the timing is so perfect because people of Pakistan are going to chose their leadership. It will be on everyone's lips soon. Good Work! Long live Pakistan.
the corrupt leaders ruling ryt now wants da youth 2 leave da country so dat they can plunder it more but da youth will end this all by voting 4 PTI n bring change is pakistan create a "naya pakistan" n da author of this article has no idea wat hes talking about wat was he expecting "sheila ki jawani" type of a cheap song 4rm these legends its a gr8 gr8 song it rocks n ppl who r saying its got old junoon guitar riffs 2 them i say a bmw is a bmw ppl understand dat
i found the song quite good and the old days junoon beat takes me back to the golden days of our pop music industry with patriotic songs from junoon and vital signs...overall the song was refreshing!
It is so good to see the legends of Pakistani Rock and Sufi music come together to create this TARANA. I just heard the complete song and really liked it. It is not in the same league as Jazba Junoon and Dil Dil Pakistan but it does make its mark. The soulful voice of Junaid Jumshed starts the song and then it goes into this typical Junoon (Salman) Sufi rock beats. This song has that Sufi touch to it. I am sure ‘naya Pakistan’ will be popular among younger Pakistanis as well as those who grew up with Vital Signs and Junoon’s music.
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The old is not always gold but the new always remains SILVER!
In fact i found it better and better as the song continued to play..! overall not a bad effort but yes not like Jazba Junoon.
For me it is a let down. Could have done more research with POETRY instead repeating 2 or 3 lines all over! No substance but full points for JJ n Music..
INSHALLAH Naya Pakistan Ameen
A great song! It will enthuse millions of young people to feel the surge of their love for Pakistan . I wish it had some opening words from Imran Khan to make it just perfect for the youth.
180 million people love this country but why Pakistan is not progressing....
It the beautiful song i ever found... Hat off Junaid, Shahi, Salman and Nusrat Hussain.... Completely disagree with writer... This song will help us to become optimistic that everything bad will turn into good one day and we need to wait and work hard for it. We don't need to be disappointed.
I found it the best patriotic song!! so please keep your useless issues out of this. Salman Ahmed has done a fabulous job!!!
If "Naya Pakistan" is about hope for a better Pakistan, then i think String's "Main tou dekhoonga" is a much much better effort, the lyrics, the composition and everything. Naya Pakistan might turn out to be a commercial success after the video is released (due to the big names involved), but for a "hard core junooni" like me, it's not up to my expectations.
* Epic...!!!*
Shame on you Mr Mehmood for alluding to a nice patriotic song as party song....Do you want to start a troll war to increase your blog popularity?
I have downloaded on my mobile as a ringtone, only song in 2013 worth listening to. Well done vital junoon
It is a pathetic song! rip off of sayonee and usual junnoon guitar riffs! lame.
Naya Pakistan, Insha Allah!
Couldn't agree with you more,it might have been a different story had Ali been on the vocals.Salman is bent upon ruining his own compositions time and time again,somebody needs to talk some sense into him.Jazb-e-Junoon still reigns supreme as far as anthems go.
@Author a fair review. The song is okay for rallies but it's not vital signs or junoon.
So, were you expecting Junoon to come up with a song that sounds like Udit Narayan or Sonu Nigam? They are Junoon and they remain what they were in the past.
I don't know why people always think so negative, c'mon, it's just a song. At least a person made an effort to contribute something to the country, no matter what, and BTW what are you doing? criticizing? Nice contribution! LOL! Grow up and take it as a song.
song gave me goose bumps in beginning . Felt so good to hear junaid voice . it just revived his old hits and all i could say was " why did this man with this amazing voice quit singing ? " . overall the song is good attempt but in no way matches dil dil , jazba junoon . The guitar tone is what we have heard already in junoon's songs & also it lacks energy . anyways good attempt guys.
@AZKhawaja: so,.. where are the PTI Trolls? in your dreams....
@AZKhawaja: Well, that was a fail on your part. . Now back to my comment, the song is perfect for an election campaign, nothing more, nothing less. Now, like in 2008 in America, Pakistan's artists, educated class, and middle class is getting united to elect a man many are convinced will save Pakistan (and yes, it really is a question of saving Pakistan). If in doubt, watch the new movie Lincoln, Imran Khan is Pakistan's Lincoln.
Oh come on. This song is very beautiful.
Rafay, used a cheapest way to sell his product. The song is as good as 'Dil Dil Pakistan' and other hit National songs..
I am big fan of salman khan , junaid Jamshed, and Imran khan but song was not upto expectation. I think it had strong religious tone . Something was missing . Seems like made in a hurry
I loved the track so much its Sufi Rock i guess but amazing :)
It's a great patriotic song from these legends of Vital Sign and Junoon! I don't understand why this author didn't find it that it makes an impact.
@Author, stop dangling in between and make up your mind: do you like the song or not?
Finally someone has come out and called a dud a dud. The song is boring and fails miserably!
I wish JJ could have added more to the song than just the start, that would have made it phenomenal...it is just a national song...why is he so reluctant?
The generation that grew up listening to Vital Signs/JJ and Junoon must now get out and vote!
Songs are not going to change our destiny. Only sensible decision at the time of voting could. However this is a nice attempt.
inshalha of JJ in the start is wow,
A pretty good effort! I wouldn't say it was outrageously moving or it could turn hearts upside down but every hopeful Pakistani would get goosebumps when hearing this for the first time! =)
Doesn't agree. Leaves a beautiful impression on listener and gives a hope.
Rafay Mahmood sahab, the comments section on this article is about to be invaded by a horde of PTI trolls. I wish you the best of luck.