To say that Pakistani music had an eventful year would be an understatement. With multi-national brands promoting local artistes through TV shows such as Nescafe Basement and Pepsi Smash, there have been more performers in the spotlight this past year than ever before.
The Express Tribune decided to round-up the 10 Pakistani songs from 2013 that you simply had to listen to before the year was out.
10. Main Sufi Hoon — The Sketches
Coming in at number 10 we have yet a quality number by the Jamshoro-based The Sketches. In this track they have merged the combined talent of Faraz Anwar, Gumby and the US-based producer/musician Jono Manson to bring forward a powerful and contemporary interpretation of Sachal Sarmast’s poetry, both audio-wise and visually.
9. Aakhir Kyun — Chambaili
The pop-rock soundtrack for the Pakistani film Chambaili was the first release by the Nabeel Nihal Project. Combining Nabeel Nihal Chishti’s production and guitars with Karavan front man Tanseer Dar’s vocals, Aakhir Kyun is a track that is both soothing and dark. This track is a testament to how much Chishti has evolved from the good old days of Aaroh.
8. Tension — Faraz Anwar
Faraz Anwar’s solo effort fused Bhangra beats with a rock groove, resulting in one of the most catchy rock songs of the year. While Anwar’s vocals have always been his greatest weakness, the powerful guitar solo will blow you away. This energetic track is guaranteed to make you get up and make something of your life.
7. Asrar — Waris Shah
Asrar has to be one of the most prolific new artists from Pakistan to emerge this year, who has stayed relevant by releasing back to back videos. His rendition of Amrita Pritam’s poem Waris Shah puts his raw vocals to good use against an acoustic backdrop and minimalistic arrangement of instruments.
6. Black Coffee Khwabon Mein — Zohaib Kazi
This year, Zohaib Kazi has diversified away from his initial semi-classical release Jaan Lo. In Black Coffee Khwaabon Mae he collaborates with the best in the business — Abbas Ali Khan, Sara Haider, Omran Shafique and Gumby. All this talent combined, surprisingly results in a harmonious and atmospheric pop-rock song that leads one down memory lane to the early ’90s pop scene of Pakistan.
5. Pariyaan — Bell
A relaxing number, Pariyaan is the debut video by Karachi based blues band Bell, comprising of Hazrat Shahab Hussain, Zeeshan Lalani, Muhammad Abid and Ahad Nayani. This mellow number highlights what this new band has to offer — a contemporary blues sound and catchy melodies.
4. Jeevan — Pepsi Smash Ft Strings
Pepsi Smash was a game changing venture this year that brought an altogether EDM sound into the mainstream of Pakistani music, propelled by the expertise of Faisal Baig. String’s signature song writing combined with Baig’s finesse as a producer resulted in one of the most melodious songs of the year.
Edit: An unintentional omission on our part may give readers the impression that we are claiming Faisal Baig is the sole producer of Pepsi Smash, which is incorrect. Pepsi Smash has been co-produced by Farhad Humayun, Faisal Baig and Sheraz Siddiq.
3. Laili Jaan — Coke Studio Season 6
Despite criticism levelled at Coke Studio for its overly experimental approach this season, Laili Jaan stood out regardless. A brilliant rendition of the Darri folk classic by Zeb & Haniya, coupled with a mesmerising brass section, made it one of the most powerful and flawless productions of the year.
2. Paar Chana Dae — Zinda Bhaag
With Zinda Bhaag’s soundtrack, Sahir Ali Bhagga created a totally new sound by combining elements of A R Rehman and Vishal Bhardwaj’s music. Only a genius like him could find a rare voice like Saleema Jawad and pair her up with the legendary Arif Lohar. The larger than life Paar Chana Dae is folk music like never before; the grandeur of which will transport you into another universe.
1. Har Zulm — Sajjad Ali
The number one spot on our list goes to the one pop star that has proved time and again to have the Midas touch — none other than Sajjad Ali. Har Zulm, another unforgettable ghazal brings him to top of our playlist. Ali is by far the best singer in Pakistan, and also the most dynamic and diverse. He has a knack for modern arrangements and knows exactly what sort of music will mesmerise his fans, whether it is rock with Bolo Bolo, rap with Chief Saab or semi-classical with Har Zulm.
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Published in The Express Tribune, December 20th, 2013.
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@ Dhaka You make us laugh again
No mention of Falak Shabir, Farhan Saeed, Bilal Khan... and last but not least Tahir Shah!!!
Injustice@Rahul (Indian): May be it's because you have grown older now..stick on to the songs from your era that's better for you.
@Dhaka: but still you read pakistani news paper and care to comment. .strange ain't it.
I find the results interesting. Giving "Har Zulm" maximum appreciation tells a lot about "listeners' taste" these days, a reflection of the mood of the masses!
Uhm... wow, this is a very, very sad list of the top 10 songs of 2013... except for maybe 2-3 songs that are on a spectrum of good to alright.
All thanks to Fire Records for destroying the amazingly talented musicians of Pakistan.....
Well Done Pakistan Music Industry..Keep it up !!
So many good musicians in Pakistan .WOW
This is the mockery of the music. songs of different genre should can never becompared with each other.
The thing about formula music is it comes out great but the trick is to make your own formula to sound different and great of course. I chose Zohaib Kazi's Khwabon Mein, love the lyrics too, makes me want to dream big.
Enjoyed many music from Pakistan. My good associations are attached with Strings album Door which came out during my high school, Ali Haider's "Purani Jeans" during my college years. Wish we develop more cordial relationships and have artists from both side perform to more wider audiance.
best one is Har Zulm by Sajjad Ali
@Dhaka: Bangali !!! We dont speak bangala nor do we want to and the last thing we ever need is bangalis to hear our songs !!!
where is 'eye to eye'... this list is biased ughhhhh :P
The artical is great but all the singers are new and unknow. Visite the famous singers Top 10 pakistani songs
You guys publish a lot of articles which are often inaccurate. It's annoying.
Zohaib Qazi all the way !!
What about Rahat qawwali from Zinda Bhaag?
@zafar: Hope the CJ does not take your comment as a personal attack. Eyes are not exactly his forte....
We never heard any pakistan music,even indians never heard about that.Don't spread false pride
How come there be no Ayesha Omar??? She sang that lovely "LAAGAY RE" song in CS Season 6.................... My vote's for her!
"Waris Shah" by Asrar is best among all, what a powerful voice control that guy has got. Seriously!
You guys missed out on some really good Nescafe basemet songs like Tere Ishq and Mr. Faudiye.
Just heard of Main Sufi Houn by The Sketches. I think one of the best independent tracks And video of the year.
Coke pepsi And nescafe are just recreating old music over And over again. Where is the creativity? Are we not capable of producing good independent music now?
And BTW, Fire records has done it's part in destroying the industry.
@Dhaka: Lolx...who cares about bangla music??...Pak music industry is one of the most groomed and flourishing industry in the region...
Excellent list. Thank you for the shout out to independent acts.
Nescafé basement is mediocre, derivative, unimaginative drivel. Sorry.
very good effort to appreciate the musicians who are switiching jobs
It is kind of sad to see the direction where Pakistani music is headed. The only song in the list which is worth being there is Main Sufi Hoon by The Sketches. Coke Studio has taken away all the creativity from some of the most promising musicians that we had and made them into one-style-fits-all drones. And now Pepsi seems to be trying to do the same. There is a serious need to discover raw/uncorrupted talent. People like Salman Ahmed, Xulfi, Amir Zaki need to come back and try to re-establish the foundation they laid, which has been almost fully destroyed by Coke n Pepsi.
Where's Adil Omar? Where's Young Stunners? Bilal Khan?
hey,I live in Jalandhar,Punjab...never heard any pakistani song in my life......I only knew songs sung by pakistani people who come to India...would u please throw some light regarding that pakistan has song industry also..
@gp65: @Rahul (Indian):
Agree with both of you. Listening to many of these songs, I felt that I was living under a rock. How else could I have missed these wonderful songs?
I wonder why these videos don't show up in India or why the music isn't publicized.
Is this a news site or personal blog of ET?? Also, i fail to understand how this deserves to be on main page
Thanks Rafay. I am out of touch from the Pakistani music scene and this really helped. I promptly made a playlist in YouTube. Looking forward to more recommendations in music and books from Pakistan
If the Taliban come into power, there won't be any more music to enjoy.
Pakistan music, is such an industry present in pakistan ? We never heard any pakistani music.Bangla music is more popular.
CJ needs to take a sou motto, this is utter injustice, Eye2Eye is not even mentioned
'Nescafe Basement' has been the most popular thing this year delivering amazing songs. How can that be missed?
Up until the early 00's Pakistani pop music was quite the rage in India.... If I am not wrong back in those days pakistani pop music was more popular than indian pop, much like how bollywood music has held the pakistani populace captive in 2013... There was/is something about pakistani music(pop) that was,in a word, timeless... Infact I still prefer to listen to Sarki Yeh Bahar and Tere Bina(By Fuzon-not one of their popular songs), Sayonee(a little older) among other songs... What went so bad in the last ten odd years that Pakistani music just couldn't survive despite the talent being there... Musharraf was a rather benign dictator(against Zia) and he somehow brought in a revolution in the media and even some years of serious economic growth.. why is pakistani music not blooming then?... certainly economy cant be the reason... your economy is better than what it was 12 years back....... Strange...
Boss...u missed eye-to-eye in the list...now Tahir Shah will come in your dream...Beware...!! Good Luck
why Eye to Eye is not in the list?...That was a most popular song this year who rocked you tube with millions like just in a week
How did you made this list? Is it personal choices? DON'T IMPOSE YOUR PERSONAL CHOICES ON READERS.
Where is the song Sher Khan by Ahmed Siddiq?
What no eye to eye by Tahir Shah??? :) He was a sensation in his viral moment
Not of even close of top 10 songs of Pakistan
Where is Eye to Eye That is number van Song.
"Rabba ho" by saien zahoor feat. sanam marvi is the best of the year.
No top 10 songs list can be complete without eye to eye =P
ETBLOGS1987 Thanks for the recommendations. Pakistan has some great musical talent
The list is incomplete. Many are missing. You missed the song of Uzair Khan Chugtai that is a hit as well. https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=208523942651104&set=vb.114157655309324&type=3&theater
There is another one by Asim Azhar https://www.facebook.com/photo.phpv=529117153822844&set=vb.192822557452307&type=3&theater
How come 'Jogi' by Fareeha Pervaiz (coke Studio) didn't make the list whereas LaliJaan made it..?!
Seriously? I only know the top 3 but the rest, never heard.
Where is Eye to Eye? #Injustice ;)