Friday, 25 March 2011

pakistani singer nazia hassan wallpapers

Pakistan had missed the disco gravy train. While the world was grooving with John Travolta and his bell-bottomed disco revolution, the closest we had to that genre were the likes of Runa Laila, Alamgir, Mohammad Ali Shayki, Naheed Akhtar and a few underground and dance-hall bands in the sixties. But their music was merely a prequel to Nazia and Zoheb Hassan, the brother-sister duo whose body of work included more hits than any of the above. And this was before music charts and albums had become big business. India had R D Burman and Bappi Lahri, but Pakistan had produced only a couple of singers or composers who had his/her pulse on the music of the younger generation. "Aap Jaisa Koi", picturised on the buxom Zeenat Aman and a lecherous Feroz Khan in the 1980 Indian film "Qurbani" brought the teenage Nazia Hassan out of obscurity. Although, few knew that it had been sung by a British-born Pakistani. Fewer still remembered that it was Sohail Rana who had first used her voice in his popular musical programme for children.
pakistani singer nazia hassan wallpapers

pakistani singer nazia hassan wallpapers


pakistani singer nazia hassan wallpapers

pakistani singer nazia hassan wallpapers

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