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Raise Your Hand" is a song written by Steve Cropper, Eddie Floyd, and Alvertis Isbell (Al Bell). It was recorded by Floyd and appeared on his 1967 debut album Knock on Wood . [ 1 ] It was released as a single that year, where it reached #16 on the Black Singles Chart and #79 on the Pop Singles Chart .
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 ...
Ahmed Rushdi SI PP (Urdu: احمد رشدی; 24 April 1934 – 11 April 1983) was a versatile [2] Pakistani playback singer and was "an important contributor to the golden age of Pakistani film music."
Raise Your Hands – The Greatest Hits is a compilation album by English electronic dance music group X-Press 2. Disc One contained tracks from the first two albums and the new track "Fire". Disc Two contained remixes of X-Press 2 songs and remixes by X-Press 2. The album was released internationally on 8 July 2008. [1]
"Raise Your Hand" was released on July 1, 2021, and is "a fan favourite at live shows". Linda Bull says,"As soon as we sing 'Raise Your Hand', the hands go up in the crowd." With all that’s going on at the moment, this song is relevant in so many ways. It's anthemic, "raise your hand, speak up, say what you want, don't be ignored." [6]
This is a list of songs about Pakistan (known as Milli naghmay, Urdu: ملی نغمے) listed in alphabetical order. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands. The list includes songs by current and former solo-singers and musical bands.
Raise Your Hands is a live album by the German band Reamonn. It was released on 10 September 2004. The album was published in 2004 by Virgin Music Germany. All tracks were written by Rea Garvey, Mike Gommeringer, Uwe Bossert, Philipp Rauenbush and Sebastian Padotzke. The track with the most international success was "Star".
Finally, Pakistan saw good rock music, with respectable instrument playing. Vital Signs emerged during a time in which Pakistan was embracing Islamization. [13] With the rise of Vital Signs and later, Junoon and others, the rock music, exploded in the 1980s and 1990s, became a vehicle for expressing patriotic nationalist spirit in Pakistan. [9]