As a British person who discovered Pakistani music about a year ago it definitely has a special place in my heart as each song takes you on such a journey. My favourite so far has to be Dam Mastam by the great Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The vocals left me speechless but the whole composition is just musical storytelling
if you want to explore more, you can always go and look at the music from his Uncle/Teacher and one of the greatest musician/vocalist of all time "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan".
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan...Rahat’s Legendary Uncle...to me he’s the greatest thing to happen to music. I reckon you’re gonna love him, but you also need someone to guide you through his music as most ppl just know his popular stuff and not the actual good stuff
True and the same goes for India. Even this piece of music is inspired from Tansen's work, Raag Darbari. Hindustani Shastriya sangeet ki hi den hain ye sab.
hey beth , Hu or Huwa (“He”) is a name for God in Sufism. "bol" means to speak , so bol hu means to speak the name of allah (God) and to remind yourself that he exists and he is seeing and feeling all your pain and happiness you are going through..
Well said. However, one additional interpretation for Hu is the expression of 'Self' or 'Soul' that was placed in a being to make it alive. When sufi chants 'Allah Hu' he or she is linking their soul to expression that validates creation. 'Bol Hu' is simply one way of asking permission to seek and when you ultimately realize the connection you are chanting 'Allah Hu'. It is indeed a very scary journey because once you loose yourself in those multiple dimensions being currently explored by string theory, the return of body is possible but your 'soul' ends up being pushed to limits which are beyond understanding of space and time continuim.
@@heartartist you explained something that's very difficult to explain, many won't agree but I've heard about it a lot, I've heard of people and their experiences, sometimes it's hard to believe things until you've actually experienced them.
@@saShaheer I have also only heard about it and simply seek the meaning and hopefully the actual experience. I think Allama Iqbal has broached this subject beautifully as part of 'Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam'. It is indeed important to never stop seeking that ultimate meaning. However, that neither the journey nor its destination are within your own hands....
The world has finally seen talent of Pakistan thanks to these two multinationals....nescafe and coke studio.....but this is just the tip of the ice berg
Her name Hadiya means gift in Arabic. She is a gift or a present from God...or from some other dimension! Hadiya is so talented. A big hello to Pakistan.
No doubt this was one of the hardest vocal passage in rag darabari but this little gem made it look like a walk in local park,😂 amazing expression of high notes in complete control by Hadiya. Top marks 👍if you agree.
I have listened this song for may be 1000 times and every time i listen i get goosebumps, so i decided that next time i need goosebumps i will listen this song again. the lyrics of this song sung by little girl are so motivational... God is telling human being that "Whoever you are whatever you are just think about it, ponder about it Fight your own battle/war Make everyone amazed around you Build your own little world just become the one who is ignorant of materialist things around you and become divine person"
I loved how you can feel the meaning of the lyrics just with sounds and music even you dont know the words. "there is soul into it" and "she is drawing emotion out of millions of years of humanity" these comments were right on in-sync with lyrics. you are a great listner.
The wordings that you used to describe the child and her performance were beautiful... you summed her up in this one sentence, "drawing emotions from millions of years of humanity". I have watched 10s of reactions to this song, i would say your reaction simply matches the song itself. A natural, genuine reaction.
Proud Scottish Pakistani here! She's grown up and matured so well with her voice.. listen to chaap tilak if you haven't already.. you'll be equally blown away
You were right Beth! There was something old and primal about how she sang. Also her fluidity through all the registers was breathtaking. The little lady also had so much maturity in her choices of when to come in on the final repititions of the refrain. Advanced techniques (major and minor notes, melisma, runs, dynamics) just flowing out of her! This seeking mix of Arabic and Indian cultural singing styles do not seem to separate between the registers so they just sing! It seems to be more about the feeling and the communication of the meaning than about getting stuck trying to transition the registers. I say this without having knowledge of their actual vocal training methodologies.
@@TheSeeking2know If you really wanna know what this music is, take this advice and try it this way. Go to an open field or mountain top at midnight in stars and no noises around, put on the headphone, play the song at high volume and do this: Clean you heart and mind, start recalling your creator, his giveness, his love to you and feel the music, lyrics and voice than. If you get to understand a bit, your life will change. Goosebumps with tears won't stop. This is the Sufi music, inspired from Fakiri Culture not Indian or Arabs.
The thing I absolutely love about your channel is when you do reactions and analysis on music that isn't in the mainstream already. Not only is it a breath of fresh air in general, it introduces your audience to new music they may not have known exists, and may end up loving. That's what you've done for me today with this video, so thank you.
I love how she doesn't understand the words, but just through the music and the singing, she can feel that this song has soul!!! Truly, this is one of the best songs vocally and musically, and the lyrics make this song all the more special because of its spirituality!!❤️❤️
The beauty of Pakistani music is the perfect fusion of metaphoric poetry rich with mystic connotation and the blend of classical, semi classical music coming together with the modern music, making it profoundly beautiful and beautifully profound
Hadiya Hashmi, Pakistani girl, singing at 8 years old will forever give me goosebumps and make my heart happy ❤ Adnan and Soch the band are incredible ❤
@@jemadamson2715 she is just a jealous person she is commenting on every foreign appreciating pakistani music ya know she is indian ofc she does not want anyone to appreciate pakistani music lmao and she is forcing everyone to listen to indian music believe me it is trash btw thankyou so much for appreciating our music love and respect from pakistan :)
@@samayajhanker5150 Girl you're going around making negative comments about this song, the girl and Pakistan/Sufi music. I suggest you get a life and stop embarrassing yourself in each post you make.
"Bol Hu" is a Sufi song by band "Soch", featuring 8yr old prodigy Hadiya Hashmi. The chills that you are experiencing while listening to the song, is the testament of the truth and words being sung in the Sufi Song. Here is the translation of the Song: Say HU Paint yourself with colours within find a companion within Make a small world for yourself be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy.
Say, just HU (God)*
Keep dreaming with empty eyes Do what your heart says but listen to everyone With broken breaths, keep fighting, keep moving forward piece by piece keep collecting your fate.
When soul and body says HU Even the summer hot dry wind feels pleasant and cold Shed tears while prostrating Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy [leave all your worries behind].
Say HU!
In prostration why think of someone else Why is your heart broken and in pain Why are you? Why you exist? Contemplate!
Fight the war within Stun everyone around you Make a small world for yourself Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy [leave all your worries behind]
Say, HU. ALLAH HU! Highlighting some concepts of terms used in the Song for the Non-Muslims audience. In Sufi Music the "Hu" is reference to God / Allah Companion Within: In Muslim tradition God is everywhere, especially inside of our hearts. When there is no one around to help you … reach out to God in your heart. Spirituality: The West has explored different type of spirituality. However, very few have explored spirituality that exist in Islam. This is when a human tries to connect with God by praising him. The Nirvana of Islamic spirituality is when both your Soul and Body starts saying Hu. Prostrating: Muslim Prostrate while praying i.e. put their heads on the earth in humility and to rid themselves from Ego and praise God to get closer him. If you shed tears during this prostration. One will find true happiness. This war between Ego (selfishness) and Humility before God is the true struggle of Humans. If one conquers his Ego, only then can one find peace within himself and enjoy the spiritual ecstasy.
Beth ! If you really want to experience the magic in music/singing. I'd like you to check "Chaap Tilak" by Coke Studio, Pakistan . Sung by Abida & Rahat. Stay blessed Love from Lahore
That is a spiritual song, Pakistani singers are famous for singing from core of their heart instead of just mouth. Kindly turn on captions on the original song to know lyrics.
Beta naam pakistan hai maanta hoon gaate toh wahi raags ho unhi rhythm pattern toh wahi use karte ho jaise yeh gaana raag yaman pe based hai raag yaman aayi kahan se indian classical music ki den hai toh yeh gyaan toh na hi dena ki Indian music music Indian hi hai haan iss show ke madhyam Pakistani artist hain...
Love World Music, specially when like here, musicians from very different cultures work together. Here it might be totally exotic for us Europeans, since it's a mix of arabic and indian, but when you hear Celtic or Nordic singers collaborate with african, arabic or asian musicians, it always give goose bumps.
am tired of watching reaction videos for this cute little girl's "bol hu" song.... she crossed continents and reached all over the world...... whenever i saw this video i can't stop crying...
You should check out Uruguayan Murga, its an interesting mix of harmonies using only voices, and it mixes humor and stage dance too. Great video as always
Track "Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan" on Bandsintown Rang ja apney hee rang tu Hoja apney hee sang tu Rang ja apney hee rang tu Hoja apney hee sang tu Bana le choti si duniya Hoja mast malang tu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Khaali khaali ankhon se sapney bunta ja Man apney ki kr le tu sab ki sunta ja Khaali khaali ankhon se sapney bunta ja Man apney ki kr le tu sab ki sunta ja Tooti tooti saanson se larta ja barhta ja Tukra tukra kr kr k kismat chunta ja Boley tan man jab HU Thandi lagti hai phir looh Sajdey mein aansu gira de Hoja mast malang tu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Wich sajdey soch, kisay hor di kyun Dil mein terey dard hai, rog hai kyun Kya hai tu, kyun hai tu, soch zara Larh ja apni ye jang tu Krde sab ko hi dang tu Bana le choti si duniya Hoja mast malang tu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Bol Hu, Bol Hu Allah Hu, Allah Hu Allah Hu, Allah Hu
Because Sufi music is generational the same song is repeated over centuries, she herself doesn't need to have felt it herself but can go into the moment. It is a combination of technique and empathy towards several volumes of devotional history. Similar music can be found in Buddhist dirges, the dervishes (which are also a Sufi order), Hindu ragas, traditional Jewish and Russian music and even Druidic rituals.
Its a sufi kalam and its all about soul and worship of god and its really owsm i have listen it soo many times and this girls voice is soooo amazing litterly soo good
You should have turned on the captions for this one. It's really about the soul, you were right about it. But you would have felt it truly if you would have understood.
Incredible! Learned to appreciate Middle Eastern music while stationed in Bahrain. Funny thing was I didn't realize this until I'd left and missed that sound. Gypsy Kings kind of have some of this sound incorporated into their music.
Hope you turned on the built in English captions. They're there in all Nescafé Basement and Coke Studio Pakistan songs( sister programs). These songs are ALL about the poetry/ lyrics of the song. No matter how good the music etc, if you don't check out the lyrics you've missed a major part of the song
LyricsTranslationRang ja apne hi rang tuColour yourself in your own coloursHoja apne hi sang tuBecome your own companionRang ja apne hi rang tuColour yourself in your own coloursHoja apne hi sang tuBecome your own companionBana le choti si duniyaMake your own little worldHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, GodKhali khali aankhon se sapne bunta jaKeep weaving dreams with your empty eyesMann apne ki karle tu sabki sunta jaListen to everyone but do what your heart wantsKhali khali aankhon se sapne bunta jaKeep weaving dreams with your empty eyesMann apne ki karle tu sabki sunta jaListen to everyone but do what your heart wantsTooti tooti saanson se ladta ja badta jaKeep fighting and moving forward with every breathTukda tukda kar karke kismat chunta jaPick your destiny piece by pieceBole tann mann jab huWhen your body and soul says it's him, GodThandi lagti hai phir loohThen even the heat wave feels coolSajde mein aansun gira deShed tears in your prayersHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, God(Sargam)(Sargam)Vich sajde soch kisse hor di kyunWhy are you distracted in your prayersDil mein tere dard hai rog hai kyunWhy is there pain in your heartKya hai tu, kyun hai tu, soch zaraWhat are you, who are you, think about thatLad ja apni yeh jung tuFight your own battlesKarde sabko hi dang tuAmaze everyone with what you can doBana le choti si duniyaMake your own little worldHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, GodAllah hu, Allah hu, Allah hu, Allah hu, Allah huSay that it's him, Allah
When i bore or alone i listened this song special little girl... I can't say ..... Now words what i feel ..... It connect with God .. sorry if I wrong.. but really unbelievable
I couldn't understand once you mistook this music for Indian music since it is distinctly Pakistan's music. It has got a sufi touch which you won't find with same intensity in India. Moreover, this kind of eastern western music fusion is also rare to find.
This girl is well trained in music.. might be learning since the age of 3.. cuz there are families in pakistan nd india tht farwrd their music to their generations
As a British person who discovered Pakistani music about a year ago it definitely has a special place in my heart as each song takes you on such a journey. My favourite so far has to be Dam Mastam by the great Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The vocals left me speechless but the whole composition is just musical storytelling
if you want to explore more, you can always go and look at the music from his Uncle/Teacher and one of the greatest musician/vocalist of all time "Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan".
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan...Rahat’s Legendary Uncle...to me he’s the greatest thing to happen to music.
I reckon you’re gonna love him, but you also need someone to guide you through his music as most ppl just know his popular stuff and not the actual good stuff
This is a masterpiece of Pakistani twins, it's instrumental you should also listen to this ua-cam.com/video/SuGol8UJodw/v-deo.html
@Sara Capley You should check out a couple of other picks from Coke Studio, such as Adam, Kangna, Mundari. You will love them.
The Voice of soul Nusrat fateh ali khan is one and one only try listen if yuo realy love music
That little girl brings tears to my eyes every single time I hear this song!!
Ditto!
Same
I'm astonished,
Same here,
with me!
This is not song .....this is hamad for allah
Do you understand it? Or have you seen the captions?
It is a war cry! When you take the name of God , Surrender to Him and declare a war on your limitations and write your destiny....
So beautifully explained in a nutshell 👌❣️🔥
I couldn’t have explained it better myself
Dude ,I love you for this concise yet accurate explaination
Jo bolay so nihaal
Singh is king coment
its like she is drawing millions of years of humanity - what a line! 💜
Exactly
❤
Yes!!! I'm glad you're finally reacting to these artists, especially the little girl who has been blowing my mind for a couple of months now.
Hi, I have seen alot of your comments on Pakistani videos, if you dont mind I would like to see your channel reacting to Pakistani music
This is Pakistan's Music: amazing, Talented, Unique, versatile and Powerful.
This is nothing compared to the amount of talent you'll find in the streets of Pakistan🇵🇰. Making Pakistan proud💙
Thank you😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks....
You cant say its nothing!
True and the same goes for India. Even this piece of music is inspired from Tansen's work, Raag Darbari. Hindustani Shastriya sangeet ki hi den hain ye sab.
Bhai this is not just nothing. This girl is going places.
Children feel a lot more then we think they are still so pure and very open
hey beth , Hu or Huwa (“He”) is a name for God in Sufism. "bol" means to speak , so bol hu means to speak the name of allah (God) and to remind yourself that he exists and he is seeing and feeling all your pain and happiness you are going through..
Nice udit
Well said. However, one additional interpretation for Hu is the expression of 'Self' or 'Soul' that was placed in a being to make it alive. When sufi chants 'Allah Hu' he or she is linking their soul to expression that validates creation. 'Bol Hu' is simply one way of asking permission to seek and when you ultimately realize the connection you are chanting 'Allah Hu'. It is indeed a very scary journey because once you loose yourself in those multiple dimensions being currently explored by string theory, the return of body is possible but your 'soul' ends up being pushed to limits which are beyond understanding of space and time continuim.
Best explanation.
@@heartartist you explained something that's very difficult to explain, many won't agree but I've heard about it a lot, I've heard of people and their experiences, sometimes it's hard to believe things until you've actually experienced them.
@@saShaheer I have also only heard about it and simply seek the meaning and hopefully the actual experience. I think Allama Iqbal has broached this subject beautifully as part of 'Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam'. It is indeed important to never stop seeking that ultimate meaning. However, that neither the journey nor its destination are within your own hands....
I think I just saw something more incredible than Dimash. Speechless!
The world has finally seen talent of Pakistan thanks to these two multinationals....nescafe and coke studio.....but this is just the tip of the ice berg
This is Sufi song. Touches your Soul. It has hidden power of truth. You feel it even though you don't know the language of the song.
This is Nescafe Basement Pakistan. Also react to Coke Studio Pakistan one of the Finest Music Platforms.
Lil girl notes always give me goosebumps. Her voice is majestic!
Raag Darbari ka kamaal
That was very different from what I usually listen to but I enjoyed it a lot. Especially that girl, she is incredible!
Her name Hadiya means gift in Arabic. She is a gift or a present from God...or from some other dimension! Hadiya is so talented. A big hello to Pakistan.
No doubt this was one of the hardest vocal passage in rag darabari but this little gem made it look like a walk in local park,😂 amazing expression of high notes in complete control by Hadiya. Top marks 👍if you agree.
I have listened this song for may be 1000 times and every time i listen i get goosebumps, so i decided that next time i need goosebumps i will listen this song again.
the lyrics of this song sung by little girl are so motivational...
God is telling human being that
"Whoever you are whatever you are just think about it, ponder about it
Fight your own battle/war
Make everyone amazed around you
Build your own little world
just become the one who is ignorant of materialist things around you and become divine person"
I loved how you can feel the meaning of the lyrics just with sounds and music even you dont know the words. "there is soul into it" and "she is drawing emotion out of millions of years of humanity" these comments were right on in-sync with lyrics. you are a great listner.
The wordings that you used to describe the child and her performance were beautiful... you summed her up in this one sentence, "drawing emotions from millions of years of humanity".
I have watched 10s of reactions to this song, i would say your reaction simply matches the song itself.
A natural, genuine reaction.
Proud Scottish Pakistani here! She's grown up and matured so well with her voice.. listen to chaap tilak if you haven't already.. you'll be equally blown away
This is super amazing...basically this genre is sufi under semi classical...Sufi is all about worship.♥️🙏
You were right Beth! There was something old and primal about how she sang. Also her fluidity through all the registers was breathtaking.
The little lady also had so much maturity in her choices of when to come in on the final repititions of the refrain. Advanced techniques (major and minor notes, melisma, runs, dynamics) just flowing out of her!
This seeking mix of Arabic and Indian cultural singing styles do not seem to separate between the registers so they just sing!
It seems to be more about the feeling and the communication of the meaning than about getting stuck trying to transition the registers. I say this without having knowledge of their actual vocal training methodologies.
@@TheSeeking2know If you really wanna know what this music is, take this advice and try it this way.
Go to an open field or mountain top at midnight in stars and no noises around, put on the headphone, play the song at high volume and do this: Clean you heart and mind, start recalling your creator, his giveness, his love to you and feel the music, lyrics and voice than. If you get to understand a bit, your life will change.
Goosebumps with tears won't stop.
This is the Sufi music, inspired from Fakiri Culture not Indian or Arabs.
Whose Johnous she mentioning?
You can see Hadia’s Ustad sitting next to her playing harmonium. He is the one who polished her talent to this level.
The thing I absolutely love about your channel is when you do reactions and analysis on music that isn't in the mainstream already. Not only is it a breath of fresh air in general, it introduces your audience to new music they may not have known exists, and may end up loving. That's what you've done for me today with this video, so thank you.
I love how she doesn't understand the words, but just through the music and the singing, she can feel that this song has soul!!! Truly, this is one of the best songs vocally and musically, and the lyrics make this song all the more special because of its spirituality!!❤️❤️
The beauty of Pakistani music is the perfect fusion of metaphoric poetry rich with mystic connotation and the blend of classical, semi classical music coming together with the modern music, making it profoundly beautiful and beautifully profound
This girl has a natural singing ability which has been highlighted by her teacher. Inshallah she will go on to become the best singer.
My country Pakistan is filled with these sorts of pridious songs if you could understand it you won't leave without crying at all
Hi i would like to thank you for doing all these different types of genres i really enjoyed it would never thought of hearing this
This song kills me everytime.. that girl 😵 bless you..
What she said the calm before the storm exactly matched❤️
You don’t get better than this. So emotive and powerful. Awesome some.
Moves me to tears.
They are actually Singing about Allah (God) and His power. They are trying to communicate the strength of Allah which they feel in this song.
This girl make me cry every time listen to it 😭.
Hadiya Hashmi, Pakistani girl, singing at 8 years old will forever give me goosebumps and make my heart happy ❤ Adnan and Soch the band are incredible ❤
0:41 As someone who loves people like heilung and Wardruna, this was awesome. Sadly not many people from Pakistan know them
Muy buena banda fusiona rock con sonidos del folclore de su pais, la niña es una pasada me hizo hasta llorar de emocion
Pmsing but this girl makes me tear up so hardcore
Its not the girl, listen to Indian Classical raagas and youll see how music can bring out emotions you never knew you could experience.
@@samayajhanker5150 will do! Any recommendations?
@@jemadamson2715 she is just a jealous person she is commenting on every foreign appreciating pakistani music ya know she is indian ofc she does not want anyone to appreciate pakistani music lmao and she is forcing everyone to listen to indian music believe me it is trash btw thankyou so much for appreciating our music love and respect from pakistan :)
@@samayajhanker5150 Girl you're going around making negative comments about this song, the girl and Pakistan/Sufi music.
I suggest you get a life and stop embarrassing yourself in each post you make.
It is Pakistani music and platform and one more is coke studio you should react on that
Those quarter tone ornaments are beautiful!
"Bol Hu" is a Sufi song by band "Soch", featuring 8yr old prodigy Hadiya Hashmi.
The chills that you are experiencing while listening to the song, is the testament of the truth and words being sung in the Sufi Song.
Here is the translation of the Song:
Say HU
Paint yourself with colours within
find a companion within
Make a small world for yourself
be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy.
Say, just HU (God)*
Keep dreaming with empty eyes
Do what your heart says but listen to everyone
With broken breaths, keep fighting, keep moving forward
piece by piece keep collecting your fate.
When soul and body says HU
Even the summer hot dry wind feels pleasant and cold
Shed tears while prostrating
Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy
[leave all your worries behind].
Say HU!
In prostration why think of someone else
Why is your heart broken and in pain
Why are you? Why you exist? Contemplate!
Fight the war within
Stun everyone around you
Make a small world for yourself
Be a wanderer in spiritual ecstasy
[leave all your worries behind]
Say, HU.
ALLAH HU!
Highlighting some concepts of terms used in the Song for the Non-Muslims audience.
In Sufi Music the "Hu" is reference to God / Allah
Companion Within: In Muslim tradition God is everywhere, especially inside of our hearts. When there is no one around to help you … reach out to God in your heart.
Spirituality: The West has explored different type of spirituality. However, very few have explored spirituality that exist in Islam. This is when a human tries to connect with God by praising him. The Nirvana of Islamic spirituality is when both your Soul and Body starts saying Hu.
Prostrating: Muslim Prostrate while praying i.e. put their heads on the earth in humility and to rid themselves from Ego and praise God to get closer him. If you shed tears during this prostration. One will find true happiness. This war between Ego (selfishness) and Humility before God is the true struggle of Humans. If one conquers his Ego, only then can one find peace within himself and enjoy the spiritual ecstasy.
Thank you 💗✨
*Omg isn't it soooo amazing?! I just posted my reaction to this song! Loved it so much! Adding to my playlist!*
Beth ! If you really want to experience the magic in music/singing. I'd like you to check "Chaap Tilak" by Coke Studio, Pakistan . Sung by Abida & Rahat.
Stay blessed
Love from Lahore
Yess Hadiya 💝💝
Thanks for reaktion ,beth
That is a spiritual song, Pakistani singers are famous for singing from core of their heart instead of just mouth. Kindly turn on captions on the original song to know lyrics.
It is NOT INDIAN MUSIC. IT IS PAKISTANI
Beta naam pakistan hai maanta hoon gaate toh wahi raags ho unhi rhythm pattern toh wahi use karte ho jaise yeh gaana raag yaman pe based hai raag yaman aayi kahan se indian classical music ki den hai toh yeh gyaan toh na hi dena ki Indian music music Indian hi hai haan iss show ke madhyam Pakistani artist hain...
@@nikhildixit804 bat tou theek ki apne lekin credit tou pakistani artist ko den na 🤣🤣
@@NA-wu9bj aap apna comment bhi toh dekhe aapne kaha ki yeh indian nahi Pakistani music toh Pakistani music koi alag se thodi na hai hai toh wahi
😂
RELAX.
Beth do watch with subtitles on :) the lyrics are gorgeous
Hi hu hu.sound of heart beating, every heart beat saying and praising the Creator
GREAT PERFORMANCE BY HADIYA 👌
Love World Music, specially when like here, musicians from very different cultures work together. Here it might be totally exotic for us Europeans, since it's a mix of arabic and indian, but when you hear Celtic or Nordic singers collaborate with african, arabic or asian musicians, it always give goose bumps.
Hiya! This is actually from Pakistan :)
This is a very good thing. I like such songs very well
am tired of watching reaction videos for this cute little girl's "bol hu" song.... she crossed continents and reached all over the world...... whenever i saw this video i can't stop crying...
You should check out Uruguayan Murga, its an interesting mix of harmonies using only voices, and it mixes humor and stage dance too. Great video as always
Every coach in youtube "oooh i love the vibratooo"
Track "Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan"
on Bandsintown
Rang ja apney hee rang tu
Hoja apney hee sang tu
Rang ja apney hee rang tu
Hoja apney hee sang tu
Bana le choti si duniya
Hoja mast malang tu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Khaali khaali ankhon se sapney bunta ja
Man apney ki kr le tu sab ki sunta ja
Khaali khaali ankhon se sapney bunta ja
Man apney ki kr le tu sab ki sunta ja
Tooti tooti saanson se larta ja barhta ja
Tukra tukra kr kr k kismat chunta ja
Boley tan man jab HU
Thandi lagti hai phir looh
Sajdey mein aansu gira de
Hoja mast malang tu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Wich sajdey soch, kisay hor di kyun
Dil mein terey dard hai, rog hai kyun
Kya hai tu, kyun hai tu, soch zara
Larh ja apni ye jang tu
Krde sab ko hi dang tu
Bana le choti si duniya
Hoja mast malang tu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Bol Hu, Bol Hu
Allah Hu, Allah Hu
Allah Hu, Allah Hu
It's a praise to the author of existence.
Music has No Language .. ONE LOVE
Please turn on captions so you can understand the lyrics, it's in English. Very soulful.
Amazing, beautiful voice, God is great
There lyrics are amazing ...💕
Listen with caption turned on ... they have translation in English as well
Thanks for reacting to music from Pakistan. :)
Because Sufi music is generational the same song is repeated over centuries, she herself doesn't need to have felt it herself but can go into the moment. It is a combination of technique and empathy towards several volumes of devotional history. Similar music can be found in Buddhist dirges, the dervishes (which are also a Sufi order), Hindu ragas, traditional Jewish and Russian music and even Druidic rituals.
when she sings in shows people start crying in love.
Thanks for reaction 😊
Its a sufi kalam and its all about soul and worship of god and its really owsm i have listen it soo many times and this girls voice is soooo amazing litterly soo good
Correction:
This is not Indian Music....this is "PAKISTANI" Music 🇵🇰🇵🇰
How did I miss this one 😍✨
Thanks. Massive Respect and Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
Thanks so much to react and understand Pakistani poems and songs. Keep doing Cheers
The word is exactly “Allah hoo” اللہ ہوووووو , say “Allah hoo” I’m your lonely times and feel the true comfort of life and get the “Allah’s blessing
I love her voice
You should have turned on the captions for this one. It's really about the soul, you were right about it. But you would have felt it truly if you would have understood.
Incredible! Learned to appreciate Middle Eastern music while stationed in Bahrain. Funny thing was I didn't realize this until I'd left and missed that sound. Gypsy Kings kind of have some of this sound incorporated into their music.
Hiya! This is South Asian music, specifically from Pakistan :)
Thanks for the reaction
best reaction till now
hadiya hashmi is great singer thnx for reaction
The depth in emotion also comes from understanding the words.... In this case the song is sung in urdu....
Hope you turned on the built in English captions. They're there in all Nescafé Basement and Coke Studio Pakistan songs( sister programs). These songs are ALL about the poetry/ lyrics of the song. No matter how good the music etc, if you don't check out the lyrics you've missed a major part of the song
LyricsTranslationRang ja apne hi rang tuColour yourself in your own coloursHoja apne hi sang tuBecome your own companionRang ja apne hi rang tuColour yourself in your own coloursHoja apne hi sang tuBecome your own companionBana le choti si duniyaMake your own little worldHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, GodKhali khali aankhon se sapne bunta jaKeep weaving dreams with your empty eyesMann apne ki karle tu sabki sunta jaListen to everyone but do what your heart wantsKhali khali aankhon se sapne bunta jaKeep weaving dreams with your empty eyesMann apne ki karle tu sabki sunta jaListen to everyone but do what your heart wantsTooti tooti saanson se ladta ja badta jaKeep fighting and moving forward with every breathTukda tukda kar karke kismat chunta jaPick your destiny piece by pieceBole tann mann jab huWhen your body and soul says it's him, GodThandi lagti hai phir loohThen even the heat wave feels coolSajde mein aansun gira deShed tears in your prayersHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, God(Sargam)(Sargam)Vich sajde soch kisse hor di kyunWhy are you distracted in your prayersDil mein tere dard hai rog hai kyunWhy is there pain in your heartKya hai tu, kyun hai tu, soch zaraWhat are you, who are you, think about thatLad ja apni yeh jung tuFight your own battlesKarde sabko hi dang tuAmaze everyone with what you can doBana le choti si duniyaMake your own little worldHoja mast malang tuBecome a carefree and ecstatic wandererBol hu, bol hu, bol huSay that it's him, GodAllah hu, Allah hu, Allah hu, Allah hu, Allah huSay that it's him, Allah
thanks and love dear for happay reaction ..
to much respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰
I know you love scandinavian singers, have you checked out Myrkur? Ulvinde is quite a great song, shows what she is all about!
TURN ON THE CAPTIONS FOR,.
NESCAFE BASEMENT PAKISTAN,
COKE STUDIO PAKISTAN,
PEPSI BATTLE OF THE BANDS
When i bore or alone i listened this song special little girl...
I can't say ..... Now words what i feel ..... It connect with God .. sorry if I wrong.. but really unbelievable
Goosebumps !!!
Nice reaction video. Respect from Pakistan.
You should listen to it with subtitles on 🙂
I couldn't understand once you mistook this music for Indian music since it is distinctly Pakistan's music. It has got a sufi touch which you won't find with same intensity in India. Moreover, this kind of eastern western music fusion is also rare to find.
Do more Nescafe basement or coke studio Pakistan music please? 😭
Best reactions btw literally from heart.
This girl is well trained in music.. might be learning since the age of 3.. cuz there are families in pakistan nd india tht farwrd their music to their generations
Superb So Awesome
Raag Darbari !!!!!!!
Everyone's favourite.
I love the way you react
Wow! Wow! Wow! Wow! That was amazing!
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Thank u mame
U like our pakastani band, song & our little bard (Darzi) Seyesa Hadeya Hashami
so well made song
Amazing ,,superb
Beth Roars you can enjoy it more if you can understand.
All coke studio and nescafe has subtitled. React to chap tilak by coke studio . Now that song have soul in it . Please maam
Caption/subtitles are available if you want to see meaning of it
Bol "say", HU "God" ,
Times u speak and moments u smile i fell in love with ur cuteness again and again