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Best of atif aslam photo
Best of atif aslam photo










best of atif aslam photo

He’s singing about the spirit of the competition, about this being bigger than just who wins and loses. When Atif comes in and belts out the lyrics showing off his vocal prowess, you realise this song is bigger than a singular match. Listen closely to Faris’s rapid, yet clear, delivery and you’ll find the song is not just an invitation to a cricket match, but an invitation to play at home in Pakistan - We’ve got the best grounds in the world/ We’ve got the best crowds in the world… We want to see the day that we bring you back. Along with Talal Qureshi, pictured in the Gwadar Cricket Stadium set up with fancy lights for this. He starts off by referencing Pakistan’s T20 World Cup win in 2009: “2009 assi baazi jeeti…” and ends by asking whose turn it would be in 2021 - ours again? Atif’s voice is unrecognisable and I wouldn’t know it was him if it weren’t for the beautifully filmed music video (directed by Zeeshan Parwez) featuring him at this part.Ĭue dramatic, ominous music, supplemented by the brass section, scenes of the stunning cricket stadium in Gwadar, throw in an electronic beat and then Faris is unleashed in the song.

best of atif aslam photo

Then Atif delivers the intro lines in the deepest, lowest key I’ve heard him sing in. The song begins with the all-too-familiar sound of a ball being knocked around by a cricket bat. I suspect he was added to give the song a broader appeal with audiences.įeaturing a powerful collaboration between Atif Aslam, Faris Shafi and Talal Qureshi, Cricket Khidaiye is the cricket anthem of the year In that respect, Cricket Khidaiye is no different. Case in point: classics such as Nazar, Jawab De and Clap. Every time Faris Shafi and Talal Qureshi have collaborated together, they’ve created magic. On the song he’s collaborated with longtime friend and producer, Talal Qureshi, who’s also worked with some of the most popular emerging acts to come out of Pakistan’s independent music scene in the last couple of years - Hasan Raheem, Maanu and Zara Paracha, to name a few. But it was what was needed to infuse new blood, new talent and new energy into the sometimes stale, tedious and predictable ‘mainstream’ music scene. I’ll admit, his inclusion in the latest cricket anthem to come out on the official Coke Studio platform on YouTube came as somewhat of a surprise. The song, Cricket Khidaiye, features one of Pakistan’s most popular singers, Atif Aslam, along with two of the most prominent names in the underground music scene - Faris Shafi and Talal Qureshi.įinally, Faris Shafi is getting the recognition he deserves. It reflects the kind of optimistic, nay invincible, spirit that gripped the nation in the immediate aftermath of the win. Released right after Pakistan’s unpredictable and historic win against India in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup exactly one week ago, Cricket Khidaiye was the powerful, hard-hitting anthem we needed.












Best of atif aslam photo