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"Zaroori Tha" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan is the most-viewed Pakistani video on YouTube. It is also the first Pakistani video to reach 1 billion views. On the American video-sharing website YouTube, "Tajdar-e-Haram" sung by Atif Aslam became first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views.
Pakistani popular music or shortly Pak-pop music refers to popular music forms in Pakistan. Pakistani pop is a mixture of traditional Pakistani classical music and western influences of jazz, rock and roll, hip hop and disco sung in various languages of Pakistan, including Urdu. The popularity of music is based on the individual sales of a ...
As per data released by Spotify in December 2022, "Pasoori" was the most-streamed Pakistani song globally as well as the most-streamed song in Pakistan in 2022. [16] [18] [60] In December 2022, "Pasoori" became the first Pakistani song to enter YouTube's Global Top Music Videos chart (week of 16–22 December).
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It became the first Pakistani origin non-film YouTube India/Vevo music video to cross 100 million views after two years, [3] 200 million views within three years of its release, [4] 300 million views on 12 December 2017, 400 million views on 2 June 2018, [5] 500 million views on 11 October 2018, and then a billion views on 3 January 2021.
This list includes singers who in many genres including pop, rock, jazz, traditional, classical, Ghazals styles or folk music. Following are the most popular Pakistani pop singers of all times. Ahmed Rushdi Nazia Hassan Abrar-ul-Haq Atif Aslam. For more pop singers by their letter specifications you can find it below.
Masty (Urdu: مستی) is the second studio album by Pakistani pop rock singer Ali Zafar. From this album, the music video of the single "Dekha", was named as the most expensive music video of Pakistan at that time, costing more than Rs. 10 million. The video was produced by Lux and was shot in Malaysia featuring Reema Khan, Meera, and Aaminah Haq.
The iconic album helped shape pop music in Pakistan and India as it is seen today. [5] The duo released their second album Boom Boom in 1982 which was the soundtrack for the Bollywood movie Star. After two years, the band recorded their critically acclaimed album Young Tarang in 1983. It was the first album of Pakistan pre-MTV to feature music ...