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The song is notably critical of the United States government, with accusations that the political system is addicted to war. The introduction, in which Brother Ali says, "The name of this song is Uncle Sam Goddamn. It's a show tune, but the show ain't been written for it yet," is an allusion to Nina Simone's "Mississippi Goddam."
Agha Sikandar was a Pakistani television and film actor. [2] He appeared in classic dramas Waris and Dehleez . [ 3 ] [ 2 ] He also appeared in Urdu and Punjabi films Mian Biwi Razi , Faslay and Jatt Te Dogar .
Aagha Ali was born on 4 December 1985 in Lahore, Punjab.. He is the youngest son of the widely known actor of the 1980s, Agha Sikandar (d. 1993), himself the son-in-law of the legendary singer, actor, and producer Inayat Hussain Bhatti, who is thus Agha Ali's maternal grandfather, making him a nephew of the television actor Waseem Abbas as well as a cousin of Ali Abbas and also the grandnephew ...
Ali Sikandar (6 April 1890 – 9 September 1960), known by his pen name as Jigar Moradabadi, was an Indian Urdu poet and ghazal writer. He received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1958 for his poetry collection "Atish-e-Gul", and was the second poet (after Mohammad Iqbal) to be awarded an honorary D.Litt. by the Aligarh Muslim University.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Sikandar (transl. The one who wins is the king) also abbreviated as JJWS is a 1992 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age sports film, directed and co-written by Mansoor Khan, [2] and produced and co-written by Nasir Hussain. The film stars Aamir Khan, [3] Ayesha Jhulka, Deepak Tijori, Pooja Bedi, Mamik Singh and Kulbhushan Kharbanda.
"Title Song" Solo: Raja Ali: Ahmad Siddiqui, Rahima A. Siddiqui Tum Khaffa Ho Gaye "Title Song" Sandy Kaur: Raja Ali: Ahmad Siddiqui Hum Chura Lenge "Title Song" Solo: Bappi Lahiri: Indeevar: Mujhe Har Pal Tera "Title Song" Solo: Raja Ali: Ahmad Siddiqui Pholon Ki Wadiyon Mein "Title Song" Alka Yagnik: Joshi Omik: Bhushan Kumar Bohot Haseen Ho ...
Shadows on the Sun is the second studio album by American rapper Brother Ali. It was released on May 27, 2003 on Rhymesayers Entertainment. It was produced entirely by Ant of Atmosphere. The album received almost unanimous critical acclaim.
Born on 3 May 1944, into a family of artists in Malakwal, a town in District Gujrat (now falls in new District Mandi Bahauddin Punjab, Pakistan), [1] [4] Shaukat Ali began singing, while at college in the 1960s, receiving help from his elder brother Inayat Ali Khan.