She was only about eight years old. I’ve seen this video quite a few times now, and I never fail to still get chills from it! The other musicians are very talented, but there’s absolutely no doubt she stole the show. And I’m sure that’s why they invited her!
Prostration is basically an important part of our religion. We go down on our knees and touch the forehead and our noses on the ground symbolizing absolute submission to Allah (God). It is part of our mandatory five prayers a day. When we are overwhelmed it is this position that brings us closest to Allah and makes us forget about this world and focus on the hereafter which is basically our purpose in life- to prepare for the next one by doing good deeds and refraining from evil. So the whole song is about realising our purpose of life and living by it.
just shows how a lot of westerners don't understand religious sentiments and completely misunderstand them, it's just not a part of most westerners culture to have any belief in God and it's hard for them to relate to it, ( i am westerner myself)
@@justahumanbeing.709 anyone will get it in a second, if they decide to perform the sajdah/ prostration, as though in front of God even if they don't believe it, maybe 3 times in a row, and see how they feel after that. it takes a minute or two. Dr. Jeffrey Lang among others have written about this
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My sister is a classical music instructor. The raag(notes progression) in this song is 'darbari'. Each raag holds an emotion. For example 'yaman' brings the feeling of longing, pain and love. 'Desh' holds the feeling of devotion/patriotism. Mohana raag is happy feeling of being in love. We are instructed not to use falsetto(even-though it makes hitting notes easy) because it hampers the expressiveness of emotions in music. For a happy and merry song falsetto is good. But for a deep and emotional song it makes the music less serious. The problem with todays music is all songs are starting to sound alike, uses same set of notes. Raag helps to preserve the uniqueness and feel of the song throughout. Hope you are reading this, loved your detailed analysis.
@@faizanahmad7730 Our music didn’t evolve other genre of music evolved from our scriptures, only if you were indian or know anything of our country the history then only you could understand what I am talking about, Our bhakti music is taken fully by the sufis of arabia, you are in no position to lecture me. Get your facts right!!
@@varunsharma9971 Sufi music doesn't belong to India nor is it indian what the hell is wrong with you? Don't lie !!! Sufi music is the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets, like Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow and Khwaja Ghulam Farid. Qawwali is the best-known form of Sufi music, and is most commonly found in the Sufi culture in South Asia. However, music is also central to the Sema ceremony of the whirling dervishes, which is set to a form of music called Ayin, a vocal and instrumental piece featuring Turkish classical instruments such as the ney (a reed flute). The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practices. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way.[citation needed] Sufi love songs are often performed as ghazals and Kafi, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and harmonium, using a repertoire of songs by Sufi poets. YOU GET YOUR FACTS INTACT!!
One thing id like to point out, the significance of the lyrics as you mentioned at 10:45. 1. Fight the war within 2. Stun everyone around you 3. Make a small world for yourself 4. Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy [leave all your worries behind] 1. Work on your self first 2. Be the best you can be 3. Find what you love 4. Let it kill you [Dive so deep that you get lost into what you have chosen as the direction of your life] All four point are dependant on "Bol Hu". "Say God". As muslims we believe that Allah has promised every single human to ever take birth anything they so desire if they dedicate themselves to what they love!
My favourite song from Nescafe Basement is "Akhiyan Udeek Diyan". I love Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's performances of it, but Nescafe Basement did something really unique with an iconic song. I'm sure you guys will be blown away by it as well.
You've barely scratched the surface of the untouched talent in Pakistan. This is only in the music industry btw so now imagine the talent in other sectors🤯. 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰💚
You’ll find the most beautiful romantic songs in pakistan too, its just that sufi saints have made such a big impact on the subcontinent, & pakistan has over generations held on to old sufi poetry. Now, the current generation has also reintroduced ancient words again through music. However, pakistan’s music is diverse, rock music & pop especially from the 90s!
This is Sufi music snd philosophy. It takes a listener in a trance like state and a new world where worldly glory and glitter loses its importance. Gives one goose bumps. Glad to see your reaction. Although I understand your need to stop the song several times to analyze it, it is supposed to be listened to with your eyes shut and no pause to truly enjoy the magic created. Besides that is culturally the way to respect the song.
chaap tilak from coke studio by rahat fateh ali khan & abida parveen. hadiya in fact admires abida parveen a lot & hopes to sing with someday. Chapp tilak is a spiritual journey on its own. i am sure u will be blown with sheer mastery of their art by two passionate legends of sufi music. similarly rang from coke studio by again by maestros rahat & amjad sabri. phenomenal experience of spiritual journey through their voice & music. hope i get to see u guys reacting ot it someday. love your reactions. your passion & love is felt. thank you so much for sharing that :). its a pleasure to witness it
Think u will love resistance by Abdullah siddiqui an 18 year old talent wrote and composed this in 3 days and sings it in English which is not his native tongue. Can't wait to see u react to it and its a nescafe basement
Some of the earlier Coke Studio songs produced by Rohail Hayat were the best. He was the genius behind the creation of Coke Studio and is known for his ability to fuse Eastern and Western instruments/music. Pakistan has some of the best vocalists in South Asia. Try some of these: - "Allah Hu" by Ali Zafar and Saaein Tufail ruclips.net/video/bpsSkUvlwiE/видео.html - "Hor Vi Neevan Ho" by Ali Hamza and Ali Noor ruclips.net/video/qUcaCYx0kzI/видео.html - "Mai Ni Main" by Atif Aslam ruclips.net/video/XTybbAri_3g/видео.html - "Aik Alif" by Saieen Zahoor & Ali Noor & Ali Hamza ruclips.net/video/Ra5nTlty6CM/видео.html - "Ith Naheen" by Sanam Marvi ruclips.net/video/eYKtKRRyf9Y/видео.html - "Khayaal" by Umair Jaswal ruclips.net/video/KOIUge8cnO4/видео.html - "Sawaal Kande Utte" by Ali Azmat and Muazzam Ali Khan ruclips.net/video/eHYNRmXsoKI/видео.html - "Chaap Tilak" by Abida Parveen & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ruclips.net/video/7SDrjwtfKMk/видео.html
Thats the form of this music.. its called Sufi Rock.. which is fusion of sufi and rock music.. sufi music is based on spirituality and are mostly written from 13th-15th century..
I love this song Hadiya Hashimi is incredible she gives me goosebumps everytime I hear her. She is mindblowing at 8 years old she did this! Insane talent. They are Pakistani!!!!! The lead singer Adnan is great! 💜💜💜💜💜
The raaga/scale in she was doing alaap or vocals is Raag Darbari..the very beautiful evening time Indian Raag or Indian Scale..the whole song is played in Raag Darbari.. wow such a beautiful arrangement. BTW i m also a guitar teacher & music producer.
Hello Gents. Hope your well. So this genre of music is named SUFI music. Its a genre entirely dedicated to spirituality or spiritual sounds. Its mainly a Pakistani thing but performed particularly in Pakistan and India. Its a genre thats deeply felt in South Asia. 🙂
if you like rock then I will strongly recommend checking out Junoon Live performances in Karachi. they are the best Pakistani rock band. Also, Jilawatan Pepsi battle of bands performance by Call
Hadiya is very talented. Romantic songs exist in Pakistan too, but it is all about what is in and what is not. Ten years ago it was naats. But Qawali songs, pop and fusion music is in at moment, and lyrics to God and spirituality are always best sellers.
Highly recommend Aadat Instrumental/ Bhawaray, ft. Goher Mumtaz.. from Nescafe Basement season 5.. not for vocal but for music(if you want to feel another kind of mesmerizing music)..
they mistranslated "sapnay bunta ja" it's actualy "keep sewing/weaving dreams" which is a way more powerful line as its describing taking actual action towards your goals
There are many words in Arabic which means God (Allah) and Hu is one of those words...when the singer says....say Hu hu hu. He refers back to God and in spiritual side of Islam this word (Hu) is often used for suppplication/repeatinition
Always great to see you reactions and listen you break down thes songs beautifully...Please react to Pepsi Battle of the Bands Jilawatan from Call band....maybe we should give Pepsi a chance too
The playroom team, just like in western music have cords C D E F G A B in sub continent music we have Raag. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Da Ni. these are seven, Hadiya Hashmi is making a surgam with these notes. I hope I added some info for you here.
@theplayroomstudio I like your reaction videos. So far I've only seen a few and I can see you know what you're speaking about. One question, if you or anyone can answer. Do you review the songs prior to making the video?
Religious imagery is alot more common in music across south Asia. Even in romantic or other songs usage of imagery is common. You mentioned for example prostration as in a fetal position however the word used is 'sajda' which is specifically a religious prostration made in submission to god during prayer. Many words in Urdu (the language of this song specifically) have very specific religious connotations. There's also a cultural element in the sense that alot of our romantic literature is interwined with religious themes. I live in London so I can really relate to that comment about the UK. Music is both celebrated and looked down upon as a career path simultaneously in south asia. This is the case everywhere but there is a bigger stigmatisation there. This means that many musicians do adopt a sufi approach in the sense that they become 'malang'. This is a word used in this song and it's often used in context of musicians or artists who become lost inside their work and focus less on wordly things like money or fame.
I like your reactions guys, but I am upset that you kept pausing this amazing song in all the wrong places, and MISSING some of the BEST parts of it. Don't interrupt a singer in the middle of their verse. You missed an important segment of Hadia's amazing "banale chhoti si duniya". Just pause during the music and talk, but really, just listen to the versus completely. Annoying interruptions in the middle of the best parts of a song, ruin the pleasure of listening to what is a very deeply spiritual song. If you're really that awed, then go back later, but the first time, let the music flow into you.
Pakistan is a land of sufis. Lot of coke studio is revival and remix of old songs which is based on poetry by Sufi saints lived hundreds of years ago. Coke studio has many folk songs and Qawalis fused with modern instruments to give it a new form. Pakistani society is religious. Prostration is when muslims pray five times a day and bow down their head in humiliation to God. The purpose of life is very much mentioned in all Sufi poetry.
She was only about eight years old. I’ve seen this video quite a few times now, and I never fail to still get chills from it! The other musicians are very talented, but there’s absolutely no doubt she stole the show. And I’m sure that’s why they invited her!
Prostration is basically an important part of our religion. We go down on our knees and touch the forehead and our noses on the ground symbolizing absolute submission to Allah (God). It is part of our mandatory five prayers a day. When we are overwhelmed it is this position that brings us closest to Allah and makes us forget about this world and focus on the hereafter which is basically our purpose in life- to prepare for the next one by doing good deeds and refraining from evil. So the whole song is about realising our purpose of life and living by it.
I were literally feeling overwhelmed by reading your comment ❤️❤️my God
i wanted to say about what the prostration part meant and you have stated what it meant so eloquently
just shows how a lot of westerners don't understand religious sentiments and completely misunderstand them, it's just not a part of most westerners culture to have any belief in God and it's hard for them to relate to it, ( i am westerner myself)
@@justahumanbeing.709 anyone will get it in a second, if they decide to perform the sajdah/ prostration, as though in front of God even if they don't believe it, maybe 3 times in a row, and see how they feel after that. it takes a minute or two. Dr. Jeffrey Lang among others have written about this
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I just love watching reactions when people see Hadiya. Jaws drop, eyes lock and totally mesmerized by her voice and expressions. True prodigy.
My sister is a classical music instructor. The raag(notes progression) in this song is 'darbari'. Each raag holds an emotion. For example 'yaman' brings the feeling of longing, pain and love. 'Desh' holds the feeling of devotion/patriotism. Mohana raag is happy feeling of being in love. We are instructed not to use falsetto(even-though it makes hitting notes easy) because it hampers the expressiveness of emotions in music. For a happy and merry song falsetto is good. But for a deep and emotional song it makes the music less serious. The problem with todays music is all songs are starting to sound alike, uses same set of notes. Raag helps to preserve the uniqueness and feel of the song throughout. Hope you are reading this, loved your detailed analysis.
Yes, almost same Darbari aalap as by the great NFAK in The last temptation of Christ
This style is under the Sufi music of this region which is more of devotional and philosophy
Sufi is copied from bhakti traditions which were Indian this ma pa da r Sanskrit consonant words
@@varunsharma9971 I mean yes, that is how music tends to evolve. The style you describe also evolved from earlier styles. Such is the beauty of music
@@faizanahmad7730 Our music didn’t evolve other genre of music evolved from our scriptures, only if you were indian or know anything of our country the history then only you could understand what I am talking about, Our bhakti music is taken fully by the sufis of arabia, you are in no position to lecture me. Get your facts right!!
Indian ragas are basics
@@varunsharma9971 Sufi music doesn't belong to India nor is it indian what the hell is wrong with you?
Don't lie !!!
Sufi music is the devotional music of the Sufis, inspired by the works of Sufi poets, like Rumi, Hafiz, Bulleh Shah, Amir Khusrow and Khwaja Ghulam Farid.
Qawwali is the best-known form of Sufi music, and is most commonly found in the Sufi culture in South Asia. However, music is also central to the Sema ceremony of the whirling dervishes, which is set to a form of music called Ayin, a vocal and instrumental piece featuring Turkish classical instruments such as the ney (a reed flute). The West African gnawa is another form, and Sufis from Indonesia to Afghanistan to Morocco have made music central to their practices. Some of the Sufi orders have taken an approach more akin to puritan forms of Islam, declaring music to be unhelpful to the Sufi way.[citation needed]
Sufi love songs are often performed as ghazals and Kafi, a solo genre accompanied by percussion and harmonium, using a repertoire of songs by Sufi poets.
YOU GET YOUR FACTS INTACT!!
You can see Hadia’s Ustad sitting next to her playing harmonium. He is the one who polished her talent to this level.
Lovely!! Nescafe basement and coke studio never disappoint you... Please react on "Madari" from Coke studio for a start.
Any chance for Love jihad ?
One thing id like to point out, the significance of the lyrics as you mentioned at 10:45.
1. Fight the war within
2. Stun everyone around you
3. Make a small world for yourself
4. Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy
[leave all your worries behind]
1. Work on your self first
2. Be the best you can be
3. Find what you love
4. Let it kill you
[Dive so deep that you get lost into what you have chosen as the direction of your life]
All four point are dependant on "Bol Hu". "Say God". As muslims we believe that Allah has promised every single human to ever take birth anything they so desire if they dedicate themselves to what they love!
She is future 🌟...love for her from Bharat 🙏🇮🇳 🇮🇳🇮🇳.. watched her for so many times before still came for her🙏😊
Also this band has a song called AWARI...it's amazing like seriously mind blowing
Great reaction guys.....just wanted to point out "Shed tears while prostrating"...here prostration refers to kneeling in prayer
Good to hear profession input to these songs, thank you
React on Rang from Coke Studio, its a masterpiece sung by two legends. You will be amazed.
NFAK ftw..love from india
Yess plzz
Yes plzzz zzzzzzzzzzz..
Also react on chaap tilak
Rang Is Materpiece
My favourite song from Nescafe Basement is "Akhiyan Udeek Diyan". I love Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's performances of it, but Nescafe Basement did something really unique with an iconic song. I'm sure you guys will be blown away by it as well.
You guys are amazing and very honest with your comments
React to 'Mehbooba' of Nescafe Basement. It has a young drummer 😎
Oh she is a master already..
*Omg isn't it soooo amazing?! I just posted my reaction to this song! Loved it so much! Adding to my playlist!*
Last part makes me tears automatically came out when I hear the little girl sang. It's so emotional
Still waiting for "Chaap tilak" coke studio
Justin Burke did a reaction on this.
It's too early for them for chap tilak.
Suggestions
1. Rang, coke studio
2. Chaap Tilak, coke studio
3. Naina Morey, coke studio
natural discourse after this is a reaction to "Chaap Tilak" or "Rung" from Coke Studio. Legendary performances.
Thanks for reacting in this video
You've barely scratched the surface of the untouched talent in Pakistan. This is only in the music industry btw so now imagine the talent in other sectors🤯.
🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰💚
City I am also city fan
React to "Ali Zafar's - Rockstar". He sung with two different voices and he is just amazing. I guarantee u'll love it.
React to WOHI KHUDA HAI by ATIF ASLAM!!
You’ll find the most beautiful romantic songs in pakistan too, its just that sufi saints have made such a big impact on the subcontinent, & pakistan has over generations held on to old sufi poetry. Now, the current generation has also reintroduced ancient words again through music. However, pakistan’s music is diverse, rock music & pop especially from the 90s!
This is Sufi music snd philosophy. It takes a listener in a trance like state and a new world where worldly glory and glitter loses its importance. Gives one goose bumps. Glad to see your reaction. Although I understand your need to stop the song several times to analyze it, it is supposed to be listened to with your eyes shut and no pause to truly enjoy the magic created. Besides that is culturally the way to respect the song.
Watched this video and subscribed right away. Lovely way of deepdiving
chaap tilak from coke studio by rahat fateh ali khan & abida parveen. hadiya in fact admires abida parveen a lot & hopes to sing with someday. Chapp tilak is a spiritual journey on its own. i am sure u will be blown with sheer mastery of their art by two passionate legends of sufi music.
similarly rang from coke studio by again by maestros rahat & amjad sabri. phenomenal experience of spiritual journey through their voice & music.
hope i get to see u guys reacting ot it someday. love your reactions. your passion & love is felt. thank you so much for sharing that :). its a pleasure to witness it
Like the way everybody is pausing video to avoid copyright claim restriction 😂
prostrating when we pray, the top of the created body (head) is bowed down to the ground in respect towards the Creator of creation
Oooo lot of tnxs to u beautiful boys that u introduce sach beauti of music allso small angal of music from Pakistan realy talents
Love this amazing song ❤️every time I get goosebumps
Think u will love resistance by Abdullah siddiqui an 18 year old talent wrote and composed this in 3 days and sings it in English which is not his native tongue. Can't wait to see u react to it and its a nescafe basement
Matthew always awesome ...❤❤❤
Listen to Chaap Tilak by Rahet Fateh Ali and Abida Parveen another great Coke Studio production!
Some of the earlier Coke Studio songs produced by Rohail Hayat were the best. He was the genius behind the creation of Coke Studio and is known for his ability to fuse Eastern and Western instruments/music. Pakistan has some of the best vocalists in South Asia. Try some of these:
- "Allah Hu" by Ali Zafar and Saaein Tufail ruclips.net/video/bpsSkUvlwiE/видео.html
- "Hor Vi Neevan Ho" by Ali Hamza and Ali Noor ruclips.net/video/qUcaCYx0kzI/видео.html
- "Mai Ni Main" by Atif Aslam ruclips.net/video/XTybbAri_3g/видео.html
- "Aik Alif" by Saieen Zahoor & Ali Noor & Ali Hamza ruclips.net/video/Ra5nTlty6CM/видео.html
- "Ith Naheen" by Sanam Marvi ruclips.net/video/eYKtKRRyf9Y/видео.html
- "Khayaal" by Umair Jaswal ruclips.net/video/KOIUge8cnO4/видео.html
- "Sawaal Kande Utte" by Ali Azmat and Muazzam Ali Khan ruclips.net/video/eHYNRmXsoKI/видео.html
- "Chaap Tilak" by Abida Parveen & Rahat Fateh Ali Khan ruclips.net/video/7SDrjwtfKMk/видео.html
React to yariyaan by Momina Mustehsan and tera woh pyar. Both of these songs are sung by her
Blown away by the song
Thats the form of this music.. its called Sufi Rock.. which is fusion of sufi and rock music.. sufi music is based on spirituality and are mostly written from 13th-15th century..
Really enjoyed your reaction
This song is from movie malang ..the lyrics is in context with the character of the movie
If name of God in song, then the song is called sufi song
u sound so nice while practising the words
I love this song Hadiya Hashimi is incredible she gives me goosebumps everytime I hear her. She is mindblowing at 8 years old she did this! Insane talent. They are Pakistani!!!!! The lead singer Adnan is great! 💜💜💜💜💜
Enjoyed your reaction
I'm glad you guys watched it.
Bol Allah hu (mean Say God here) Spiritual words, That's words connected with God, His voice is Heart touching with soul
Superb So Awesome
love the way you guys react
Yay lovely reaction guys thanks
The raaga/scale in she was doing alaap or vocals is Raag Darbari..the very beautiful evening time Indian Raag or Indian Scale..the whole song is played in Raag Darbari.. wow such a beautiful arrangement.
BTW i m also a guitar teacher & music producer.
Did you notice the similarity with the great NFAK's divine aalap in The last temptation of Christ?
Superb ❤
U both r awesome. .....love and respect from pakistan
Hadiya is amazing ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Music has No Language .. ONE LOVE
A very intelligent reaction...Plz also react on "Rang" and "Chaap tilak" by Coke studio💝✌
Can you please make a 5 minute loop of that “in Britain” stutter.
Thanks
Very nice reaction 👌
This is not a song This is a Sufi word, like a prayer
Hello Gents. Hope your well. So this genre of music is named SUFI music. Its a genre entirely dedicated to spirituality or spiritual sounds. Its mainly a Pakistani thing but performed particularly in Pakistan and India. Its a genre thats deeply felt in South Asia. 🙂
if you like rock then I will strongly recommend checking out Junoon Live performances in Karachi. they are the best Pakistani rock band. Also, Jilawatan Pepsi battle of bands performance by Call
Love your reactions ❤️ plz do more guys keep it up
Your brother is like: "Say harmonizer one more time, I dare you, I double dare you", hahaha
Loads of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰🇵🇰
React too ,"Tushar lall" - requiem for dream ft. Siri
💞💞💞
I love orange color😉☺️
How do you enjoy music by stopping it so frequently in between?
Hadiya is very talented. Romantic songs exist in Pakistan too, but it is all about what is in and what is not. Ten years ago it was naats. But Qawali songs, pop and fusion music is in at moment, and lyrics to God and spirituality are always best sellers.
Highly recommend Aadat Instrumental/ Bhawaray, ft. Goher Mumtaz.. from Nescafe Basement season 5.. not for vocal but for music(if you want to feel another kind of mesmerizing music)..
Can someone tell if bol hu is at 432 or 440 htz
Pakistani songs almost all the time have a strong meaning in it.
they mistranslated "sapnay bunta ja" it's actualy "keep sewing/weaving dreams" which is a way more powerful line as its describing taking actual action towards your goals
Wow 😳 thanx for this songs react
I was just laughing at the right guys voice 😂😂 loved it ❤️
I would recommend Coke Studio Season 9 KHAKI BANDA
There are many words in Arabic which means God (Allah) and Hu is one of those words...when the singer says....say Hu hu hu. He refers back to God and in spiritual side of Islam this word (Hu) is often used for suppplication/repeatinition
Always great to see you reactions and listen you break down thes songs beautifully...Please react to Pepsi Battle of the Bands Jilawatan from Call band....maybe we should give Pepsi a chance too
Listen to Haiderium (Nescafe Basement) for a very different type of singing experience. That particular genre is called Qawwali.
hiiiii guys nice reaction...i love this song 😍😍😍😍😍more love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰😍👍
Reaction videos r so good, this destroy the ones loneliness
The playroom team, just like in western music have cords C D E F G A B in sub continent music we have Raag. Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Da Ni. these are seven, Hadiya Hashmi is making a surgam with these notes. I hope I added some info for you here.
This guys so handsome good skin good features both l like
Prostrating means bowing down in front of our Creator in worship
Nyc reaction and funny also
Guys the sound quality is low in this video.
@theplayroomstudio I like your reaction videos. So far I've only seen a few and I can see you know what you're speaking about. One question, if you or anyone can answer. Do you review the songs prior to making the video?
Nice Reaction video dear, Love you 4m Pakistan
Good attention to details . Kudos from a Pakistani
Religious imagery is alot more common in music across south Asia. Even in romantic or other songs usage of imagery is common. You mentioned for example prostration as in a fetal position however the word used is 'sajda' which is specifically a religious prostration made in submission to god during prayer. Many words in Urdu (the language of this song specifically) have very specific religious connotations. There's also a cultural element in the sense that alot of our romantic literature is interwined with religious themes.
I live in London so I can really relate to that comment about the UK. Music is both celebrated and looked down upon as a career path simultaneously in south asia. This is the case everywhere but there is a bigger stigmatisation there. This means that many musicians do adopt a sufi approach in the sense that they become 'malang'. This is a word used in this song and it's often used in context of musicians or artists who become lost inside their work and focus less on wordly things like money or fame.
Wow amazing voice a little girl she is from Pakistan 🇵🇰 great 👍❤️❤️
Pakistan Coke Studio and nescafe basement is Best !!! We Have much talent in every Filed .. Love Pakistan
I like your reactions guys, but I am upset that you kept pausing this amazing song in all the wrong places, and MISSING some of the BEST parts of it. Don't interrupt a singer in the middle of their verse. You missed an important segment of Hadia's amazing "banale chhoti si duniya". Just pause during the music and talk, but really, just listen to the versus completely. Annoying interruptions in the middle of the best parts of a song, ruin the pleasure of listening to what is a very deeply spiritual song. If you're really that awed, then go back later, but the first time, let the music flow into you.
Bol hu means " say that He(God) is" literal meaning He exists..He is here
Pakistan is a land of sufis. Lot of coke studio is revival and remix of old songs which is based on poetry by Sufi saints lived hundreds of years ago. Coke studio has many folk songs and Qawalis fused with modern instruments to give it a new form. Pakistani society is religious. Prostration is when muslims pray five times a day and bow down their head in humiliation to God. The purpose of life is very much mentioned in all Sufi poetry.
Please react to "Rang" and "Chaap Tilak" by Coke Studio...I'm sure you guys would enjoy them
Can we take a minute for xulfi bhai for producing this masterpiece
Wow😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Please watch what is raag from Anuja kamat. It gives you insight into classical Indian music