Top 10 Pakistani Songs of 2012: Einsjam's Review
No matter what fate throws at it, no matter how many times
the political upheavals and security
crisis in the country puts a dampener on the music industry, the fact is that
it is resilient and continues to churn out brilliant amazing and
thought provoking music. My problem with last year's songs was the hollow lyrical
quality that incorporated redundant lovey dovey themes and
obtuse political messages. Not this year though. Love songs have had
depth and the politics and social awareness oriented songs
hit hard. Resilience and Brilliance was the theme of Pakistani music industry
in the year of 2012, and from what I have seen and heard, expect more
brilliance and creativity in 2013 as well.
This year brought us Farhan Saeed's mesmerizing Pi
Jaoon, the insanely creative Waderay Ka Baita by Ali
Gul Pir, hard hitting Awaam by Faris Shafi, footing tapping Deewana by Club
Caramel and the supremely divine Charkha Naulakha by Atif Aslam and Qayaas courtesy
Coke Studio. Talking about Coke Studio, it must be acknowledged that 2012
season of Coke Studio was the best one yet, apart from the 2009 Season 2 which
is in a class of its own.
Therefore, without further ado here is my list of top 10
Pakistani songs of 2012:
10) Jo Chaho:
This easygoing song has to be one of the best that has been
released by the talented Zoe Viccaji till date. Zoe Viccaji has been doing
quite well and apart from this particular song, Jis Nay Bhi Aana hay that was
released around September 2012 was also quite brilliant.
Now to the song. I love how it subtly changes from a slow
and dreamy track to a rocking one towards the end and then suddenly ending
dreamily. Lyrics, music and the vocals both make this a song a must have on
your music player. The song features Sikandar Mufti (the resident percussionist
of Coke Studio) and is produced by Shahi
Hasan of the legendary Vital Signs Band.
9) Awaam:
Sung by the rapper Faris Shafi and featuring the
interesting vocals of Mooroo,
this song is a hard-hitting missile on the political situation of the country.
Faris lays down the whole situation as it is and makes his point by hurling
expletives at the right time. A song that every Pakistani can relate to and
besides, the beats are catchy as well.
8) Sher
Khan:
Not even the government blockade of You Tube could
stop the rising
popularity of this song Sher Khan, which is sung by Ahmed Siddiq and released
solely on the social media which the choice of most upcoming
Pakistani musicians. The song starts with signature Pakistani frantic guitar
riffs but the surprise comes when Ahmed Siddiq takes the mike and sings the
song in a Pashto accent, he does a decent job in that the mock Pashto
accent doesn't stray him from the song and instead of becoming a
horrible Pashto mockery, the song becomes entertaining
and unbelievably quite romantic in the middle parts where Ahmed
Siddiq slows down the proceeding and sings in his normal voice. Needless to
say, this song is a must have in your car's music player.
7) Deewana:
Club Caramel has been around for some time now and
mostly functions on social media when it comes to releasing and marketing their
songs. What’s more, they offer their songs free for download! But bad news is
that the lead singer of the band, Kiran Chaudhry got married to an
Indian millionaire Riyaaz Amlani, so the band's future is now doubtful (
poor Adnan Sarwar !) , I just hope she makes more songs as her voice is
beautiful blend of Nazia Hasan and Shakila Khurasani ( hey
! that's just my opinion),
Now this particular song has been on my playlist for a while
and quite honestly, I am in love with the foot tapping simple music and the airy-fairy
romanticism of the song. Adnan Sarwar's guitaring is great as usual and
the video direction is ok as well, but it is the vocals of Kiran that really
steals the show. So the next time you are out on a drive with your partner,
play that song !
6) Akhiyan:
Another beautiful and melodious track by the man who's adored on both sides of the border, Ustad Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Soundtrack for the Indian Punjabi movie Mirza the Untold Story, this songs carries the trade mark Fateh Ali vocals and the nice on ears music, cant get enough of it. A must for weddings !
And now for the TOP 5 !!
5) Pi
Jaaon:
While the disbanding of Jal
would not have broken too many hearts given their recent performances , the
fact is that Farhan Saeed
with his amazing vocals will thrive whether he is in a band or not. And to
prove my point is his hit song Pi Jaoon.
The vocals are heartfelt, the music doesn’t stray away from
the vocals and the lyrics are deep too. The accompanying vocals of new comer Momina Mustehsan
are enchanting. Farhan Saeed has produced a gem of a song that you can listen
to every day and not get tired off.
4) Mahi:
Coke Studio’s influence on Pakistani music industry is
indelible. It has added a fresh perspective to how Pakistani music is viewed
abroad and better, it has introduced artistes to the masses that were otherwise
known only to the young demographic.
Mahi is one such song that both me and my old school songs
loving mom can agree that is heart touching, lyrically superior and musically
masterfully produced. Much can be said about Farhad Humayun’s vocals, but
honestly, I believe that this song required raw vocals, and Farhad fit the bill perfectly. The passion with which
he sang touched the listener. Besides the vocals, the drumming of Sikander
Mufti was commendable. 5 Stars !
3) Koi
Labda:
This song though is a coke studio collab of Symt and Sanam Marvi, but it is
really all about Sanam Marvi in the end. My goodness, what vocals , Symt did a
decent job in the song and added an interesting depth to the song, but Sanam
just stole the show with the sheer power of her voice as she sang as if she
really felt each and every word. Credit must be given to genius of Rohail Hyatt for song
production. It is my opinion that this song should be an OST for some Pakistani
drama.
2) Nindiya
Kay Par: ( yes another Coke Studio song)
Ladies, hold your hearts, the heart throb Uzair Jaswal has presented us a diamond
of a song. Soulful and mesmerizing, it is one of those songs in which you feel
that every instrument is being played just about rightly. The insertion of Nusrat Fateh Ali’s
Tere Bin Nai Lagda
lyrics creates a powerful effect and you are carried away in a world of eternal
moonshine and wilting flowers and soft breeze. I make a point of listening to
it at least thrice a week. Good song to listen to when you are resting or reflecting
on life itself. Hats off to Uzair for brilliant and emotional vocals.
Now this coke studio song is a class apart from all other
songs that have been produced before it , before coke studio even came into
being. Soaring magnificence and supreme love for the divine. This song has
duality etched all across it, whether it’s the double meaning lyrics or the two different musical styles blended
into one. In a fusion of which fusion
physicists should be proud of, Rohail Hyatt fused legendary Led Zeppelin’s Kahsmir’s riffs with classical music demi god Nusrat
Fateh Ali’s Charkha Naulkha lyrics. Mother Nature !! it was already doing good
with Atif just slamming
the vocals but Qayaas just
lifted the song to celestial levels with Umair Jaswal’s ( yes ! the brother of
Uzair Jaswal) rock vocals screeching the bejesus out of Izrael’s trumpet of
doom. This song is every music lover’s
dream come true. Rock, classical mixed to form a supernatural number.
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