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  2. Pakistani folk music - Wikipedia

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    The Sindhi kafi is an indigenous musical form of Sindh and Punjab, Pakistan.The word kafi, is of Arabic origin, used in the sense of "final" or "enough" in the expression “Allah Kafi”, which means, “God Almighty is Supreme”.

  3. Music of Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Hadiqa Kiani, renowned Pakistani singer known for her contributions to folk and pop music in Urdu and Punjabi, among other languages. Folk music from the Punjab province is rich and varied, showcasing a range of instruments such as the dhol (a large drum), flute, dholak (a smaller drum), and tumbi (a single-stringed instrument). The folk music ...

  4. Category:Pakistani styles of music - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani folk music (6 C, 8 P ... Pakistani pop (1 C, 2 P) Punjabi music (6 C, 35 P) Urdu music (1 C ... Pages in category "Pakistani styles of music" The following ...

  5. Jugni - Wikipedia

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    Jugni is an age-old narrative device used in Punjabi folk music. It is the traditional music of the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. [1] Jugni is sung at Punjabi weddings in India, Pakistan, US, Canada, Australia and UK. In folk music, it stands in for the poet-writer who uses Jugni as an innocent observer to make incisive, often ...

  6. Pasoori - Wikipedia

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    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).

  7. Tajdar-e-Haram - Wikipedia

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    The music video features Atif Aslam. It is the first Pakistani music video to cross 100 million views on YouTube. [9] [10] The official video has garnered over 520 million views on YouTube, and became the most viewed Youtube video of Pakistani-origin, as of January 2022, leaving behind Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Momina Mustehsan's rendition of Afreen Afreen having 336 million views. [11]

  8. Mai Dhai - Wikipedia

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    Mai Dhai (Urdu: مای دھائی)مائي ڏاھي is a Pakistani classical singer hailing from Tharparkar, Sindh.She formed a folk-band called Mai Dhai Band composed of Jamal Shab, a harmonium player and dhol player, Muhammad Fakir.

  9. Naseebo Lal - Wikipedia

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    Naseebo Lal (born 10 January 1970) is a Pakistani folk singer who sings primarily in Saraiki, Punjabi, Urdu and Marwari languages. [1] She performed in traditional Pakistani stage shows. She debuted as a featured artist in Coke Studio's ninth season. [2] [3] She sang Groove Mera alongside Aima Baig and Young Stunners. [4]