The one you thought looked like Bilawal is Zain Ali I believe. He sang Thagiyaan with his brother Zohaib Ali and Quratulain Baloch in the latest Coke Studio season. He and his brother are from a qawwali gharana I think.
I wish if I could explain to you this song from 18:04 .... each couplet deals with the story of a prophet or saints or folklore of the region of punjab or sindh
@@WritingRahul Actually there are many references from stories of Prophets which couldn't be explained here. There are many layers to these lyrics. Each couplet tells a different story that s why it doesn't have one background. But you can search it one by one on google you will find something. 1. Tale of Prophet Ibrahim (here referred as Khalil ) and Namrud 2. Tale of Prophet Yusuf referred as Mah e Cinan and Shah e Misr 3. Reference of Shab e Mairaj Of Prophet Muhammad 4. Mention of Prophet Isa known as Jesus here referred as Messiah 5. Mention of Toor which is a mountain in Sina Valley. It is the reference of Prophet Musa Others are mentions of folk stories of Sindh ( Sassi ) and Punjab ( Heer, Sohni) and one is from Arab i.e; Laila Majnu
This Gorakh Dhanda version belonged to Asfar Hussain, he made this rendition epic towards the end. Speaking of collaborations, in my humble opinion there's no greater collaboration than the one between Muzaffar Ali and Abida Parween, the result was the timeless album ‘Raqs e Bismil'. Do listen to it.
So true!!! I heard the song in the afternoon today and can still hear him singing the last bit of the song! Thanks, will give it a listen. (And talking of collabs, have u heard the album that was done in collaboration with Musarrat and Mohinder Singh? That's my biggest guilty pleasure!)
@@WritingRahul I think you're referring to the one that featured Mussarat Nazir, well that was a few years before I was born and at that time during late 80s Nazia-Zohaib and Vitals Signs were a rage, so I never got the chance to listen to that album although I did listen to many of her Punjabi folk songs from 80s while growing up. I believe this was among her come back albums after more than decade long hiatus Mussarat Nazir is still alive and I think she lives in Canada with her kids and grandkids. As for Raqs e Bismil, it's a Sufi album produced by Umrao Jan Ada famed Indian filmaker Muzaffar Ali. It came back almost 2 decades ago and one of its famous songs are ‘Yaar ko humne ja ba ja dekha'. Beautifully done album by MA.
The one you thought looked like Bilawal is Zain Ali I believe. He sang Thagiyaan with his brother Zohaib Ali and Quratulain Baloch in the latest Coke Studio season. He and his brother are from a qawwali gharana I think.
Ah! Now i get it! Thanks :))
I wish if I could explain to you this song from 18:04 .... each couplet deals with the story of a prophet or saints or folklore of the region of punjab or sindh
I dont know why but I like this version much more than original. They have really enhanced this qawali
yup they are brothers called Leo Twins. You should also react on Leo Twins Quarantine Sessions during the time of COVID.
???? U mean Bilawal has a twin brother???!!! Or are you talking about the guitarist and the Violinist?
@@WritingRahul Yes the latter. Haroon Leo and Sharoon Leo. Sharoon is the violinist and Haroon is on guitars.
I just checked their channel! They are quite Something!
The vocalist is from Bayaan band n he has won the "3rd pepsi battle of bands" in 2018
Munir Niazi is a great poet
Oh wow its my fav song from nescafe. I hope if you understand the background story of lyrics in the last part
I did look it up on the internet and found something but i would love it if you would elaborate.
@@WritingRahul Actually there are many references from stories of Prophets which couldn't be explained here. There are many layers to these lyrics. Each couplet tells a different story that s why it doesn't have one background. But you can search it one by one on google you will find something.
1. Tale of Prophet Ibrahim (here referred as Khalil ) and Namrud
2. Tale of Prophet Yusuf referred as Mah e Cinan and Shah e Misr
3. Reference of Shab e Mairaj Of Prophet Muhammad
4. Mention of Prophet Isa known as Jesus here referred as Messiah
5. Mention of Toor which is a mountain in Sina Valley. It is the reference of Prophet Musa
Others are mentions of folk stories of Sindh ( Sassi ) and Punjab ( Heer, Sohni) and one is from Arab i.e; Laila Majnu
❤️Thanks
:)) Thank you :))
I always enjoy your reaction videos 😍
Thank you so much :))
idk why but I liked this version than original although it is rare for a remake to be this good. It gave me literal goosebumps
Sir please go feedback coke studio song this way and thee go feedback original song b legend Junaid Jamshed..🙏🙏❤️🌹
And "bewaja" by Nabeel shaukat.this song his own composition
Will listen to the original and noting down Bewaja by Nabeel Shaukat. Thanks.
Plz do react on teri yaad by nescafe basement.
Noted :) Thank you for the suggestion :)
Please record your Reaction/ thought on Chaap Tilak, by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Abida PARVEEN !
Thanks. It's on my list. Will be covering that soon.
React to tayraak ( bayaan)
please react on out of my mind song by nescafe basement Pakistan
noted :) Thanks :)
please react to sweet nothing from nescafe basement season 2. you will not be disappointed
Noting it. Thanks :)
This earns you a subscription from a fellow writer. Feel free to feel honored and validated and all that.
Please respond to khaki Banda..
This Gorakh Dhanda version belonged to Asfar Hussain, he made this rendition epic towards the end.
Speaking of collaborations, in my humble opinion there's no greater collaboration than the one between Muzaffar Ali and Abida Parween, the result was the timeless album ‘Raqs e Bismil'. Do listen to it.
So true!!! I heard the song in the afternoon today and can still hear him singing the last bit of the song!
Thanks, will give it a listen.
(And talking of collabs, have u heard the album that was done in collaboration with Musarrat and Mohinder Singh? That's my biggest guilty pleasure!)
@@WritingRahul I think you're referring to the one that featured Mussarat Nazir, well that was a few years before I was born and at that time during late 80s Nazia-Zohaib and Vitals Signs were a rage, so I never got the chance to listen to that album although I did listen to many of her Punjabi folk songs from 80s while growing up. I believe this was among her come back albums after more than decade long hiatus Mussarat Nazir is still alive and I think she lives in Canada with her kids and grandkids.
As for Raqs e Bismil, it's a Sufi album produced by Umrao Jan Ada famed Indian filmaker Muzaffar Ali. It came back almost 2 decades ago and one of its famous songs are ‘Yaar ko humne ja ba ja dekha'. Beautifully done album by MA.
Hello sir..
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This is zain ali
:O :O :O You mean the singer???!!!!! :O :O :O