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The song "Last Night Reprise" is a revamp of the Vulture Prince song "Last Night". [5] [6] The new version originated on tour for Vulture Prince, where the band couldn't play "Last Night" in its original reggae style because they didn't have a drum kit. [5] Klampanis wrote a new bassline which became the basis for the new version. [5]
"Out Last Night" is an up-tempo song in which the male narrator recalls a party that he and his buddy had attended the night before. He also recalls the people that he met there (including "girls from Argentina and Arkansas / Maine, Alabama, and Panama") as well as his actions (such as lying to others after a few drinks and telling them that he is "a doctor, a lawyer, a senator's son / Brad ...
"Najane Kyun" (Urdu: نہ جانے کیوں, literal English translation: "Don't Know Why?") is a song by Strings released on the 2004 soundtrack for the film Spider-Man 2. This track is on the Pakistani Urdu-language version of the soundtrack. The song is also featured on their fourth studio album, Dhaani, released in 2003.
Shaan performing at an IBM event IMPRINT 2008. This is a discography of Indian vocalist Shaan.He sings in many Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu,Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri and many others.
The title song of Gul-e-Rana was composed by musician Waqar Ali who also did the background music. The soundtrack consists of songs in Urdu language. Lyrics were written by Sabir Zafar. The lines of the song are frequently used during the course of the show. The original soundtrack was released on 6 November 2015 with the teaser trailer of the ...
Dhaani, the first song of the album is a blend of Faisal's groovy voice and Bilal Maqsood's guitars. Next in line is " Najane Kyun ". It's a soft number, which gives the signature sound of Strings followed by "Kahani Mohabat ki" and "Mera Bichara Yaar".
The Sketches (Urdu: دی سکیچز) is a Sufi folk rock band from Jamshoro, Sindh, Pakistan, created by young musician Saif Samejo. "Sindhi melody is very charming; there is enormous flexibility of words" says Saif Samejo. [1]
Fakhar-e-Alam (Punjabi, Urdu: فخر عالم) (born 19 January 1976) is a Pakistani actor, singer, songwriter, TV host, video jockey, rapper and producer [1] [2] famous for introducing the bhangra-rap fusion genre of music in Pakistan. He is considered a pioneer of bhangra-rap music of Lahore in the 1990s.