In an interview, Rohail Hyatt (the producer of Coke Studio then) had admitted that none of the musicians present really knew where the song would take them (nor when it would end), but they went along and thank god, they did. For in its 16 minutes, ‘Kangna’ effortlessly encapsulates all the splendour and magnificence of the 700-odd years of the Qawwali tradition.
This is a 10 beat rhythm cycle known as “JHAPTAAL” in Indian classical music. This is counted as 1-2, 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2-3. U can see they clap on beat 1, 3 and 8. Count from start and u will get surprised that they always land on 1.
Pure Indian Classical Music is not about words. Words were introduced much later to make it easier to understand the context or feeling that the singer is trying to evoke. But even now the Ustads don't care if there are words its more for the audience. The notes are frequencies that evoke emotions the way they are delivered and that's what are the Ragas about. The Rhythm is a whole big word in the Indian classical music we say there is as much literature to the rhythm than to the whole of ragas together.
This song was written by 'Bedam Shah Warsi' und 'Mirza Qateel' aus "Warsi" Sufi order. On the outer form of the song the lyrics are saying that the 'Kangana' (a type of beautifully designed colourful bracelet) was taken by someone and the singer is begging to take it back but on the way, she made some mistakes or cheated but in the end, he was mesmerized by her. He still continues to beg for the bracelet. In the song's inner form, he had something very important with him but along the way, he made some mistakes and lost it. Now he wants his thing back and begs the owner (either God or his spiritual master) to put him again to the right way he was. The first part was is Farsi and second part was in Urdu.
I think The bracelet here signifies the innocense of the soul, you come with it and lose it in time, now that the soul wants to reunite with god, its begging the world to give the innocence back. The world in this case has taken the bracelet and got you drunk on all the glamour and splendor
I saved a few of their songs to a play last last year. Good stuff. When I listened to this one originally, I couldn't figure out the lyrics either. I assume a lot is lost in translation, and cultural differences, so I just enjoy the sounds and talent.
It's a story of lovers where the boy snatched her bracelet and wanted to keep it for himself, but the girl is pleading him to give back her bracelet because people would notice her missing bracelet and inquire about it and their secret affair would not be the secret anymore.
Hello kojak, I watching your vedios from severl monthes, but i didn,t write any comments on them, This is my first comment to write, This isn,t qawwaly or ghazal, but it is a masterpeace in coke studio history, It is tumry, the tumry is the begining of music, so it was a very intiant music, The poetry, nobody knowes, couz some layrics is taken from fercian languige and some from another languige i forgot the name, but almost 2,000 years ago farcian was the national languige of hindostan, before british roll, it is based on very classical music, just enjoy the skills of the singers, thanks for the reaction
Brother Thanks a lot for checking this out. I got really lost in the world of Rhythym this song created. I would like for you to check out RABBA HO SAEEN ZAHOOR SANAM MARVI COKE STUDIO SEASON 6. The song has one of the most beautiful fusion i have ever witnessed. Infact all songs of season 6 are great. Personally i consider it the best season of Coke Studio ever made.
They're are legends they're underrated they're at same level as Nusrat fateh Ali khan sahab and nobody can perform Ameer Khousro Qawalis like they can. People who don't know much about what actual qawali is are one who talk about comparison.
The qawwali performed is as enigmatic as the lyrics.. you get lost in the black hole of the entire performance..simply mesmerising.. and the combination of the western music with the traditional singing.. salut!
You are right this song is more about the vocalist playing with their sounds rather instruments being center of attention. As for lyrics it depends on the interpretation of the person listening to song...that is what poetry is about. but there is mostly a back story in the folk lore to a sufi song. It has a unique rhythm with non symmetrical clapping at beats.
These are true qawals whereas as Nusrat and Rahat are pop qawals who basked in the glory of the legendary Sabri Brothers considered all time great qawali practitioners who popularised classical and semi-classical qawwalis.
in Sufism, Normally, Lover (The Sufi Poet) genders himself as female and God (The Devine) as male. Bracelet is taken as symbol of engagement. The Poet here (being a female lover) is begging for Bracelet (declaration of engagement) from Beloved ( The Devine.
Now the next is 'naina more' , im glad you did 'kangna' it is so beautiful that i wanted every music lover to knoe it, nobody should be deprived of the enjoyment of this masterpiece thats why i recommended it, im not recommending you the things that i simply like, there are a lot of other songs that i like and i see peopke recommendin you in comments, but i suggest you the songs that being a singer and musician really have some attraction for you, naina more is one of them, a short song with 2 great voices and very underrated
@@cojakrap will wait to see how do you enjoy it, watch it with caption or not its ok, hopefully the lyrics will not distract you, easy lyrics, there is 1minute guitar by late amir zaki ( wish that part was a little longer), 1 classical song (thumri, sung by ustad bare ghulam ali sahab) and 1 qawali originall sung by ustad nusrat fateh ali khan both songs mixed, akbar ali makes his part look so easy and effortless that i feel even i can sing too 😁,.... his silky voice and javed bashir's cracking voice totally fit the styles they are singing, song's name you will say it as ' nena moray ', ☺ I watched it right now with lyrics for you, and sorry its 10minutes not short as i told earlier i felt its a 6minute song, short intro
Its called SUR, TAAL & SARGAM inwhich one word can be repeated even hundreds of time , its actulaay classical rythem played in Indian subcontinent of India, Pakistan & Bangladesh.
I know you have been reacting to Qawwalis but I think no one has told you about the vocal parts without the lyrics. These parts are known as "Sur" improvisation parts. Imagine them as the base of Indian classical singing. Just like you make a tune and learn singing with Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Da. It's similar, but in Indian classical singing, these are called the "Seven Surs" and are Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Nee. Watch any Qawwali or Indian classical vocal piece; these parts will be only based on the seven surs. In Qawwali, these are used so much and are improvised to such a degree extensively that some Qawwalis can even go to 45 minutes and 1 hour, even in live performances. Hope this has helped a bit in understanding the vocals.
Kangna, finally 😍 You're right. They're creating spiritual ecstasy and it's like quick sand, it sucks you in. You feel like drowning. Next react on Aadam from the same group. It's mystical.
Brother its a poetry. Even thou I didn't understand the lyrics .. but this is SUFI Singing . So close your eyes and listen the rhythm 🎶. I debt you brother . You go in another World 🌎
The male is in the possession of the bracelet and the female wants it back. But the question is this song was written by a male. And for sure this song relates to god. The poet is actually asking for something but he is relating it to a bracelet.
There is a book about Qawwali by Shemeem Burney Abbas “The Female Voice in Sufi Rituals.” Men often assume the female voice in this tradition. Mystical poetry is not literal. One post I read a while back on another video suggested the bracelet represents the free will - not sure if that is true. Many of these songs are talking about their relationship with their spiritual master and spiritual surrender.
this is actually not a song to sing...this is the base lyrics and these maestros are showing that how differently they can sing the same line everytime...it is just pure class....pure master's class......so u dont need to understand the lyrics...it is basically a emotion. a story about a girl whose loved one has kept her bracelet while they were together as a souvinier...now she wants it back , but he asks her to comeback...so just an emotion with pure classical singing
O Master of beauty, O Master of humanity By the rays of your face, the moon shines (It is impossible to give due praise to your glory, In short, after Allah, you are the most exalted!" o prophet Mohammed
When they are note saying anything, they are singing music classical language which is base of the every type of music and connected to the song or lyrics.
Mr Cojak it was a Great Reaction and i loved how you truly tried to understand this piece. I would recommend you to react to 'Mundari' By Ustaad Naseer ud Din Sami which is also stylistically the same as this song and yet worlds apart.
Yup... 8 rhythm circle, if I'm wrong 😅 follow the claps and gap of background backups... So confusing I knew you will noticed it first because your are musician ❤️
Third part of Bengal is in URDU language, asking lady to her beloved to return back Bracelet/ kangna/ Bangal, because her ladies/ females are making fun of her. Its mix in two languages, i-e, in Urdu & Persian.
The western scale do re ni fa sol la ti do is the equivalent of sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa in Hindustani classical. That's what they sing when there are no lyrics.
This is Sufi music and the essence of sufi music is "singing about God, but in an romantic way". So the song in the surface will be about a human romantic relationship, but inward the music will be about relationship to God, and the desire to be with him/her.
Some things I notced about sufi music (most of times) : 1. The soul is the female 2. God is either the father' or the lover , depending on if there is a third person referenced. IF there is no third person God is the Male Lover, if there is then god is the father 3. The third person is always the corrupting influence on the soul, Mostly it references to the World
IT COULD HAVE BEEN A RING AS WELL, IT IS JUST A BRACELET GIVEN TO HER TO AS IT SIGNIFIES S TOKEN OF LOVE ❤️, SINCE THE LOVE ❤️ IS BROKEN NOW , THAT IS WHY DO NOT WANT TO SEE THE TKEN OF LOVE ON SOMEONE HAND WHO DOES NOT LOVE BACK
Through their singing they appeal to get back their bracelet (round bangle worn on hand) earlier given to their lover due to his coquetery/flirting with others and making excuses of her coquetery. It's their craving for bracelet in wild style. They must have it returned.
At surface level it describes story of Krishna and Radha and at much higher level it talks about the relationship of Man with God. *Here's the sufistic explanation * At much higher level this describes state of man when he or she becomes closer to his Lord of the Universe. A soul is requesting his Lord to return his most precious gift (Kangana) - Free Will. None of the creature except human on earth is endowed with this ability. This gift of volitional right or wrong is snatched away by God when man realizes the nearness to God. In early phase of man's life, man remains ignorant of God, he faces the consequences of his own wrongdoing and give excuse of fate. And if he ever achieves success he says that it is my own doing. Instead of putting faith on God he puts faith on himself or on Natural forces or makes his own hypothesis that life has no meaning. If at any point in time by chance it occurs to him that probably God is an answer of this life, he brushes it off saying I just "slipped off" in my understanding. Man is truly deceitful - larzish-e- bahaana saaz. In midlife, man starts facing ups and down (lapak-jhapak) and suddenly he realizes that he is helpless and transcends into reality (aan achhanak madwaa pilaaye)... He/She realizes that Man does not control his own destiny... All he does is the attempt to increase likelihood of desired results...but end is in the hand of the Almighty, sooner or later he realizes God - scattered symbols all around of him/her - 'aan achaanak rang daalo, madwaa pilaao'. Man in the trance of experiencing the presence of Almighty (gulaal rang nahaaye) he is willing to give heart or life (Jaan daademo, Dil Daademo) not able to dissociate himself now from the feeling God. He feels that as if his Free Will (Kangna) is snatched....after experiencing the truth...man is not able to do what he wants....now he cannot speak lie even if he could....He wouldn't harm anyone even if he had the ability...He cannot talk bad about anyone when he could...He wouldn't hurt anyone....His freedom of doing anything - precious Kangna got snatched....He can do now anything but what is his true self is....He is bound to follow the right path.... (copied)
Aap ka khana jal gaya ya bach gaya ? 😆.... I guess you went to check your oven at 30:36...howevee you finally did 'kangna' and did you see ? It was kangna..!! Nice review, you looked happy while listening to it, your face told it...but i wish you had not turned on the captions, the translations made you confused, it was a song just to enjoy the vocals the beats the clappings, it is my short review of your review ☺😄
You should go for "Tum Naraz Ho" by Sajjad Ali season 7, "Kaho aik din" by Ahmed Jahanzaib, "Aaqa" by ali sethi and abida parveen, "Khamaj" and "Ankhon k sagar" by shafgat amanat ali and "Bewajah" by Nabeel shaukat ali Please please react on these songs
In an interview, Rohail Hyatt (the producer of Coke Studio then) had admitted that none of the musicians present really knew where the song would take them (nor when it would end), but they went along and thank god, they did. For in its 16 minutes, ‘Kangna’ effortlessly encapsulates all the splendour and magnificence of the 700-odd years of the Qawwali tradition.
pata lag raha ha little bit that it's free ground for them.. they did amazing job.
This is a 10 beat rhythm cycle known as “JHAPTAAL” in Indian classical music. This is counted as 1-2, 1-2-3, 1-2, 1-2-3. U can see they clap on beat 1, 3 and 8. Count from start and u will get surprised that they always land on 1.
This true cojak rap.
Pure Indian Classical Music is not about words. Words were introduced much later to make it easier to understand the context or feeling that the singer is trying to evoke. But even now the Ustads don't care if there are words its more for the audience. The notes are frequencies that evoke emotions the way they are delivered and that's what are the Ragas about. The Rhythm is a whole big word in the Indian classical music we say there is as much literature to the rhythm than to the whole of ragas together.
This song was written by 'Bedam Shah Warsi' und 'Mirza Qateel' aus "Warsi" Sufi order. On the outer form of the song the lyrics are saying that the 'Kangana' (a type of beautifully designed colourful bracelet) was taken by someone and the singer is begging to take it back but on the way, she made some mistakes or cheated but in the end, he was mesmerized by her. He still continues to beg for the bracelet.
In the song's inner form, he had something very important with him but along the way, he made some mistakes and lost it. Now he wants his thing back and begs the owner (either God or his spiritual master) to put him again to the right way he was.
The first part was is Farsi and second part was in Urdu.
I think The bracelet here signifies the innocense of the soul, you come with it and lose it in time, now that the soul wants to reunite with god, its begging the world to give the innocence back. The world in this case has taken the bracelet and got you drunk on all the glamour and splendor
This also featured in the Hollywood movie the reluctant fundamentalist.
It is poetry and the freedom you have here is to understand whatever you want
I saved a few of their songs to a play last last year. Good stuff. When I listened to this one originally, I couldn't figure out the lyrics either. I assume a lot is lost in translation, and cultural differences, so I just enjoy the sounds and talent.
It's a story of lovers where the boy snatched her bracelet and wanted to keep it for himself, but the girl is pleading him to give back her bracelet because people would notice her missing bracelet and inquire about it and their secret affair would not be the secret anymore.
Hello kojak,
I watching your vedios from severl monthes, but i didn,t write any comments on them,
This is my first comment to write,
This isn,t qawwaly or ghazal, but it is a masterpeace in coke studio history,
It is tumry, the tumry is the begining of music, so it was a very intiant music,
The poetry, nobody knowes, couz some layrics is taken from fercian languige and some from another languige i forgot the name, but almost 2,000 years ago farcian was the national languige of hindostan, before british roll, it is based on very classical music, just enjoy the skills of the singers, thanks for the reaction
You are one of a few who try to observe and understand not just music but poetry also. Hats off
This song is an epic.
I listened to it more than 1000 times, and i dont know why... I just dilute in the music.
You have reached the most magical part of Coke Studio. God bless you
It is a 10 beat signature: dhi na | dhi dhi na | ti na | dhi dhi na
Brother Thanks a lot for checking this out. I got really lost in the world of Rhythym this song created. I would like for you to check out RABBA HO SAEEN ZAHOOR SANAM MARVI COKE STUDIO SEASON 6. The song has one of the most beautiful fusion i have ever witnessed. Infact all songs of season 6 are great. Personally i consider it the best season of Coke Studio ever made.
They're are legends they're underrated they're at same level as Nusrat fateh Ali khan sahab and nobody can perform Ameer Khousro Qawalis like they can. People who don't know much about what actual qawali is are one who talk about comparison.
After listening their coke studio renditions, I am rating them above ustad Nusrat
"Rang" is the song you need to react. You'd understand the best of Qawali. Love from Pakistan.
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this is good but RUNG by these guys (fareed ayaz) thats is something else friend@@cojakrap
The qawwali performed is as enigmatic as the lyrics.. you get lost in the black hole of the entire performance..simply mesmerising.. and the combination of the western music with the traditional singing.. salut!
You are right this song is more about the vocalist playing with their sounds rather instruments being center of attention. As for lyrics it depends on the interpretation of the person listening to song...that is what poetry is about. but there is mostly a back story in the folk lore to a sufi song. It has a unique rhythm with non symmetrical clapping at beats.
When they are not singing, they are doing "Alaaps, Taal, Sagrgam etc. These are essentials in in our classic singing style specially qawali
I believe it’s a 10 beat rhythm with claps on 1,3,8
A masterpiece
I strongly suggest "Mori Bangri" from the same legend and the same Coke studio
The qawwals are actually representing the girl's perspective here. The girl is demanding her bracelet back from the lover.
These are true qawals whereas as Nusrat and Rahat are pop qawals who basked in the glory of the legendary Sabri Brothers considered all time great qawali practitioners who popularised classical and semi-classical qawwalis.
Love them!!
Well come Cojak.🇩🇪🇵🇰
Oh yes, , this is music which can lit the candle and can bring rain from clouds. This music is centuries old. This music is called... FOOD FOR SOUL.
in Sufism, Normally, Lover (The Sufi Poet) genders himself as female and God (The Devine) as male. Bracelet is taken as symbol of engagement. The Poet here (being a female lover) is begging for Bracelet (declaration of engagement) from Beloved ( The Devine.
Now the next is 'naina more' , im glad you did 'kangna' it is so beautiful that i wanted every music lover to knoe it, nobody should be deprived of the enjoyment of this masterpiece thats why i recommended it, im not recommending you the things that i simply like, there are a lot of other songs that i like and i see peopke recommendin you in comments, but i suggest you the songs that being a singer and musician really have some attraction for you, naina more is one of them, a short song with 2 great voices and very underrated
I will react on that one soon.
@@cojakrap will wait to see how do you enjoy it, watch it with caption or not its ok, hopefully the lyrics will not distract you, easy lyrics, there is 1minute guitar by late amir zaki ( wish that part was a little longer), 1 classical song (thumri, sung by ustad bare ghulam ali sahab) and 1 qawali originall sung by ustad nusrat fateh ali khan both songs mixed, akbar ali makes his part look so easy and effortless that i feel even i can sing too 😁,.... his silky voice and javed bashir's cracking voice totally fit the styles they are singing, song's name you will say it as ' nena moray ', ☺
I watched it right now with lyrics for you, and sorry its 10minutes not short as i told earlier i felt its a 6minute song, short intro
Its called SUR, TAAL & SARGAM inwhich one word can be repeated even hundreds of time , its actulaay classical rythem played in Indian subcontinent of India, Pakistan & Bangladesh.
thanks.. Finnaly ! :)
THIS IS ACTUALLY HOPELESS ROMANTIC BREAK UP DETACHMENT 💔 SONG,
I know you have been reacting to Qawwalis but I think no one has told you about the vocal parts without the lyrics. These parts are known as "Sur" improvisation parts. Imagine them as the base of Indian classical singing.
Just like you make a tune and learn singing with Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Da. It's similar, but in Indian classical singing, these are called the "Seven Surs" and are Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Dha Nee. Watch any Qawwali or Indian classical vocal piece; these parts will be only based on the seven surs. In Qawwali, these are used so much and are improvised to such a degree extensively that some Qawwalis can even go to 45 minutes and 1 hour, even in live performances. Hope this has helped a bit in understanding the vocals.
I think the first time I heard about this was in Chaap Tilak. I kept that in mind, so i'm not confused if I don't see captions on qawwali songs.
They both have a song. named
"mori bangri"
Also amazing
Kangna, finally 😍
You're right. They're creating spiritual ecstasy and it's like quick sand, it sucks you in. You feel like drowning.
Next react on Aadam from the same group. It's mystical.
He already did.
@@ahlamhossain7906 When?
a couple of weeks ago I think
@@cojakrap Found it. Thank you ☺️
They are testing your patience 😄
Brother its a poetry. Even thou I didn't understand the lyrics .. but this is SUFI Singing . So close your eyes and listen the rhythm 🎶. I debt you brother . You go in another World 🌎
When I want to relax I listen the song. You at right to say If you listen it 2-3 minutes will drag you in the song
Id suggest checking out BTS of each song before the reaction...they normally talk about lyrics and arrangement and thought behind the song in BTS
So Awesome
The male is in the possession of the bracelet and the female wants it back. But the question is this song was written by a male. And for sure this song relates to god. The poet is actually asking for something but he is relating it to a bracelet.
This song was featured on the reluctant fundamentalist soundtrack
There is a book about Qawwali by Shemeem Burney Abbas “The Female Voice in Sufi Rituals.” Men often assume the female voice in this tradition. Mystical poetry is not literal. One post I read a while back on another video suggested the bracelet represents the free will - not sure if that is true. Many of these songs are talking about their relationship with their spiritual master and spiritual surrender.
Rung and piya ghar aaya are good tracks by these 2 as well
this is actually not a song to sing...this is the base lyrics and these maestros are showing that how differently they can sing the same line everytime...it is just pure class....pure master's class......so u dont need to understand the lyrics...it is basically a emotion. a story about a girl whose loved one has kept her bracelet while they were together as a souvinier...now she wants it back , but he asks her to comeback...so just an emotion with pure classical singing
They count 1 through 8 and they clap on 1,3 and 7. This will help you to understand the rhythm.
Please react more on fareed ayaz and abu muhammad they are just amazinggg
The rhythm is a 10 beats cycle. That's why it's difficult to follow. It's called jhap taal in Hindustani classical music.
O Master of beauty, O Master of humanity By the rays of your face, the moon shines (It is impossible to give due praise to your glory, In short, after Allah, you are the most exalted!" o prophet Mohammed
They started from ràag. This a classical and traditional in qaawwali. Kangan means bracelet wear in hands usually women.
When they are note saying anything, they are singing music classical language which is base of the every type of music and connected to the song or lyrics.
This is vocal drama, these two were basically musical instruments themselves.
Mr Cojak it was a Great Reaction and i loved how you truly tried to understand this piece.
I would recommend you to react to 'Mundari' By Ustaad Naseer ud Din Sami which is also stylistically the same as this song and yet worlds apart.
Yup... 8 rhythm circle, if I'm wrong 😅 follow the claps and gap of background backups... So confusing
I knew you will noticed it first because your are musician ❤️
Kangna used as a metaphor for lover
Third part of Bengal is in URDU language, asking lady to her beloved to return back Bracelet/ kangna/ Bangal, because her ladies/ females are making fun of her. Its mix in two languages, i-e, in Urdu & Persian.
Please brother react to coke studio naina morey, coke studio ankhon ke sagar and nescafe basement terey jeya.
The western scale
do re ni fa sol la ti do
is the equivalent of
sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa
in Hindustani classical. That's what they sing when there are no lyrics.
This is Sufi music and the essence of sufi music is "singing about God, but in an romantic way". So the song in the surface will be about a human romantic relationship, but inward the music will be about relationship to God, and the desire to be with him/her.
Some things I notced about sufi music (most of times) :
1. The soul is the female
2. God is either the father' or the lover , depending on if there is a third person referenced. IF there is no third person God is the Male Lover, if there is then god is the father
3. The third person is always the corrupting influence on the soul, Mostly it references to the World
IT COULD HAVE BEEN A RING AS WELL,
IT IS JUST A BRACELET GIVEN TO HER TO AS IT SIGNIFIES S TOKEN OF LOVE ❤️,
SINCE THE LOVE ❤️ IS BROKEN NOW ,
THAT IS WHY DO NOT WANT TO SEE THE TKEN OF LOVE ON SOMEONE HAND WHO DOES NOT LOVE BACK
Several hundred years ago this kind of music was sung in Indian kings palaces
React to Jangale Tarik (Means Dark Jungle) by Pishro Tataloo and Hossein
You came this far and found kangna , you are passed the journey 😜 now you must visit Pakistan asap 😁
whahahaha, probably 😂
Bro please i have been requesting for long time balli or mein with lyrics plzzz
Kangana means Bangles actually...Asking lover to return bangles which they gifted her as a sign ornamental beauty for females...
Please review Zakir Hussain Jhaptaal solo on Tabla
thankyou please react to boom boom by meesha shafi velo Station
This romantic fight between lovers.
Kangnaa is a name too
The rhythm is 10 beats
😊
the rhythm is a 5 count. clappers are clapping at 1 2 and 4.5 beats.
thanks for sharing your thought. I just clapped this rhythm to get it in my brain 😅
❤️
React to Fana Fillah Music of Mystics Qawali History Ep 6 that will give you the back drop of qawali, the families involved in it and the origins
Sir plz react coke studio "piya ghr aya" pllzzz
Do review "Sob Loke Koi" by Coke Studio Bangla
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The part without lyrics are musical notes
Please Reaction to new music (jangale Tarik) 🇮🇷 🔥
Please react on habibi by asim azhr
The poet is A Sufi name Badum Warsi.
React on the ancient moon by farid ayaz with dj mix
React to Ustaad Naseer ud din saami's coke studio session of mundari . Its the ultimate human vioce ever recorded. Thanks me later
I am requesting tooo please react on ustad plz
Second part is in PERSIAN Language.
Please react to naina moray. Keep up the great reactions!
this one is coming soon.
Plz react to
Sun Lena by Hassan Raheem 🇵🇰
English translation is in comment section of the song
Through their singing they appeal to get back their bracelet (round bangle worn on hand) earlier given to their lover due to his coquetery/flirting with others and making excuses of her coquetery. It's their craving for bracelet in wild style. They must have it returned.
Kangna is Bengals.
the girl is talking to its bangle or bracelet... usually, it has mirrors in it... in asian poetry, girls talk to mirrors and jewelry
whale by takatak ...............check it out .music that screams
"Kangna" is a Name... (a girl) 😎
Please react on Coke studio miyan ki malhaar please please please please please 🙏🇵🇰❤️❤️😇😇❤️
Everyone forgot to tell u a fun fact
They were chewing paan the whole time in the song
When’s my song coming😢😭
It got copyright slayed, I'm so sorry, I can't release it.
@@cojakrap it’s fine man ❤️just Keep working hard and release good songs and I will suggest u some more when u want me to
pls reaction..to (sun boy- 2017) diss
Here is a video explaining how the musicians figured out the accompaniment. ruclips.net/video/0nzsfg3nTnY/видео.html
Go for adam song coke studio
U have to compare these two from rahat
But this is totally spiritual.
The poet use she for an example.
At surface level it describes story of Krishna and Radha and at much higher level it talks about the relationship of Man with God.
*Here's the sufistic explanation *
At much higher level this describes state of man when he or she becomes closer to his Lord of the Universe. A soul is requesting his Lord to return his most precious gift (Kangana) - Free Will. None of the creature except human on earth is endowed with this ability. This gift of volitional right or wrong is snatched away by God when man realizes the nearness to God. In early phase of man's life, man remains ignorant of God, he faces the consequences of his own wrongdoing and give excuse of fate. And if he ever achieves success he says that it is my own doing. Instead of putting faith on God he puts faith on himself or on Natural forces or makes his own hypothesis that life has no meaning. If at any point in time by chance it occurs to him that probably God is an answer of this life, he brushes it off saying I just "slipped off" in my understanding. Man is truly deceitful - larzish-e- bahaana saaz. In midlife, man starts facing ups and down (lapak-jhapak) and suddenly he realizes that he is helpless and transcends into reality (aan achhanak madwaa pilaaye)... He/She realizes that Man does not control his own destiny... All he does is the attempt to increase likelihood of desired results...but end is in the hand of the Almighty, sooner or later he realizes God - scattered symbols all around of him/her - 'aan achaanak rang daalo, madwaa pilaao'. Man in the trance of experiencing the presence of Almighty (gulaal rang nahaaye) he is willing to give heart or life (Jaan daademo, Dil Daademo) not able to dissociate himself now from the feeling God. He feels that as if his Free Will (Kangna) is snatched....after experiencing the truth...man is not able to do what he wants....now he cannot speak lie even if he could....He wouldn't harm anyone even if he had the ability...He cannot talk bad about anyone when he could...He wouldn't hurt anyone....His freedom of doing anything - precious Kangna got snatched....He can do now anything but what is his true self is....He is bound to follow the right path.... (copied)
still a beautiful explanation. Free will is always limited, whatever you believe in and this song it is the Almighty.
Aap ka khana jal gaya ya bach gaya ? 😆.... I guess you went to check your oven at 30:36...howevee you finally did 'kangna' and did you see ? It was kangna..!!
Nice review, you looked happy while listening to it, your face told it...but i wish you had not turned on the captions, the translations made you confused, it was a song just to enjoy the vocals the beats the clappings, it is my short review of your review ☺😄
I didn't interrupt luckily. But yeah, sometimes people say subtitles are needed, sometimes they say it's better without them. It's a predicament.
cultural things dude, you can't know if you do not know the culture. Ask Indians or Pakistanis, they will know what is it about.
You should go for "Tum Naraz Ho" by Sajjad Ali
season 7, "Kaho aik din" by Ahmed Jahanzaib,
"Aaqa" by ali sethi and abida parveen, "Khamaj"
and
"Ankhon k sagar" by shafgat amanat ali and
"Bewajah" by Nabeel shaukat ali
Please please react on these songs