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Farida Khanum to sing ‘Aaj Jane Ki Zidd’ in Coke Studio 8

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Airy and warm as a calm breeze, ‘Aaj Jane Ki Zidd’ continues to enrapture the audience to-date, as the timeless classic penned by Fayyaz Hashmi and composed by the renowned Sohail Rana.


The Queen of Ghazal – Farida Khanum – brings this classic to life in her inimitable dusky tone as the steady flow of the rhythm serves to enhance the songs soothing effect.


The delicate sounds of the guitar fill the space, as the humble vocals make the perfect frame for a husky monologue evoking nostalgia as one of the most unforgettable tunes that transcends over time.

On their first collaborative single, ‘Armaan’ – the duo, Siege (Junaid Younus and Ahsan Pervaiz) and Alycia Dias boast their collective strength as they belt out the pop anthem in their signature dynamic voices. In their second appearance on this season, Siege enters the song amidst a consistently addictive groove resonant of a Caribbean rhythm with a repetitive cycle of the darbuka. Alycia Dias’ stunning vocals glow atop the groovy lounge-pop, crisp-beats of the drums, and fluttering atmospherics on this animated melody that tosses to and fro while maintaining the high strung energy levels throughout the duration.

‘Dil Jale’ is a mesmerizing psychedelic anthem that grips one like a quiet storm. Written and composed by Malang Party front man Zishan Mansoor, a heavy distorted riff marches through the song, paired with a blend of industrial and folksy rhythm reflected in the bands flaring enactment.

From the first few measures’ the track is rich with instrumentation, textured with Ibba’s dhol colliding with Aahad’s groove on the drums, as Zishan’s deep vocals command attention. As the interval approaches the mood shifts to Zain’s mellow bass line adding a texture whilst bringing out the song’s brooding melody with melancholic subtlety.

Acclaimed singer-songwriter, Ali Zafar – returns with ‘Ajj Din Verhe Vich’, in his third appearance on Coke Studio this season. Written by Shahnawaz Zaidi featuring prose by Ghalib, the track has been composed by Asrar Chishti. Embedded somewhere within a prolonged emotional ballad, the opening strums of the Turkish instrument meet the soulful flute, as the pace picks up and the vocals take center stage in an exhilarating performance. The smooth-sounding harmonium pours over the beat of Babar Khanna’s dholak, as the tune comes together effortlessly amid the string section providing a mellow backdrop.

The Last Episode of Coke Studio’s Eighth chapter in its journey will be aired on all major television channels, radio stations and available online.

Patrons can also enjoy their favorite Coke Studio songs from Season 7 & 8 via the recently launched Coke Studio TV, Coca-Cola’s global first & Pakistan’s first ever branded channel, airing on almost all big cable networks with 98% distribution across metropolitans.

Coke Studio on Android & IOS

Additionally, to further enhance & personalize the Coke Studio experience, a Coke Studio (CS) application is now available for both Android & IOS phones/tablets. The new app offers free downloads of CS songs as well as the ease of sharing your favorite songs on your social media pages right from the app with the convenience of creating your own playlists, reading about your favorite artists et al.

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