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  2. Man Aamadeh Am - Wikipedia

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    "Man Aamadeh Am" (Persian: من آمده ام, lit. 'I have come to you') is a Persian song, sung by Iranian singer Googoosh for the album Pol in 1975. The song was written by Googoosh's Afghan friend Jalil Zaland and gifted to Googoosh after she visited Afghanistan.

  3. Ranjish Hi Sahi - Wikipedia

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    Come, if you are displeased with me, for the sake of the world. Respect a little the depth of my love for you. Come someday to placate me as well. It has been a long time I haven't had the luxury of grieving. My peace-of-mind please do come back if only to make me cry. Till now my hopeful heart is keeping some expectations from you.

  4. Talk:List of notable Muhajirs - Wikipedia

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    Although I believe he did not speak Urdu himself, that factor alone does not disqualify him (nor the muhajir 2nd or 3rd generation diaspora that has never learned Urdu). He was born into a muslim middle class family from Gujarat and spent time in Bombay before moving to his creation, Pakistan.

  5. Irtiqa - Wikipedia

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    Irtiqa (Urdu: ارتقاء, literal English translation: evolution) is the debut album by the Pakistani rock band, Entity Paradigm.It was originally slated for a 25 September 2003 release date, but was delayed to 1 October.

  6. Pasoori - Wikipedia

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    Music producer Abdullah Siddiqui noted that the song is a mix of various cultural influences: "you get to listen to a little bit of the classical tune of a rubab along with a modern reggaetón beat." [26] Shae Gill was discovered by composer Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan through Instagram where she regularly posted cover versions of various songs.

  7. I Learned from the Best - Wikipedia

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    The song received favorable reviews from music critics. Nekesa Mumbi Moody from Associated Press said it "sound decent with her pipes". [1] Billboard constated that it is "a song that has most-added stamped all over it," writing further, "Written by the ultimate pop/R&B scribe of the 1990s, Diane Warren, this gorgeous ballad will take fans old and new to that sacred territory that Whitney ...

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    Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canada could increase U.S. gas prices by up to 70 cents a gallon, energy experts say.

  9. Afreen Afreen - Wikipedia

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    "Afreen Afreen" (Urdu: آفریں آفریں transl. Praise to her Creator! Praise to her Creator!) is a nazm (song) performed and composed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan with lyrics written by Javed Akhtar. [1] [2] It first featured on their collaborative album Sangam in 1996. [3]