If the military stops intervening , there is nothing wrong with this country.. as long as there is something going on , they print money and then when they retire they go abroad and live their lives. More than 48 high ranked civilian posts are occupied by military, takes huge bribes on chaman and torkham border, they are involved in smuggling drugs, creating and protecting militants.. FATF is on our tail, we are on the verge of going bankruptcy, IMF is sitting on our throats , about to go from brown list to black list.. and yet they are playing the same games.. for instance tahreek labeek.. 80% is what they take.. 7.8 billion dollars.. last year they increased their budget with another 1400 billion rupees.. if they stoped today.. everything will be okay tomorrow..
@@Dr_Ryan-uu4rk In the past the military had to intervene because the former politicians before Imran Khan, were all looting the nation and doing money laundering to Swiss bank accounts. Would you let your country collapse by mafia's? Would the Pentagon sit idly by if the US president was going to collapse the US economy? Would the Indian army just sit on their hands if Modi was doing it? (oops, Modi and Ambany are looting India!)
@@ozahmed4523 I can’t go into detail coz just I can’t explain this in the comment section.. but that’s the only option left for the politicians.. corruption is all they can do, since they can’t do their jobs.. I don’t make sense right? Here is something watch it on UA-cam , “ Ashir Azeem” is a former Pakistani bureaucrat Who also worked with the PTV , one of his Drama is “Dhuwan”, now he is settled in Canada and is a Truck driver.. watch his Vlogs if you want to know more in detail. Trust me if you have a curious mind and are willing to hear both sides of the story.. he is the guy.
I am from Gurugram, Haryana, India. Always love to hear Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Love for Pakistan from India. Amazing review and congratulations for your daughter.
No subtitles are needed for these words. He is basically playing with SA, RE, GA, MA, PA. These are keywords for Raagas which are specific to south asia i.e India and Pakistan mostly. Closer to mid he started with a romantic song which was originally sung by his legend uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali khan. Actually beloved is being told to be serious in love and leave superficial play of feelings. He again started with Raagas i.e sa, re, ga, ma. After mid he started off with a spiritual song referring to the great muslim Imam Ali (Peace be upon him). And yes Rahat is an icon in this part of world. His name is pronounced as ‘Ra’hæt’ with ‘t’ sound as it is pronounced by arabs.
He is actually merging 2 iconic tunes belonging to the tradition of Qawwali music for this performance. Even these songs are not sung like the originals and are modified with changed tempos and introduction of instruments. He has also added new bits where he is vocalizing rhythms. Btw love from pakistan 🥰❤️ You help us appreciate things that have gone unnoticed otherwise and also educate us on western tradition of music.
The first part of the performance (raag part) is a part Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performed on the very first Coke Studio in a track called Garaj Baras along with Ali Azmat.
Your reactions are always honest and kind...You deserve our love...💝May God save the world from this pandemic especially our neighborhood India...Ameen💝From Pakistan
We have watched our Gems alone so many times, that now we enjoy watching them again with someone else too. That someone can be you or anyone who can also appreciate the beauty of their talent.
There were no subtitles because this performance was not a single track.. it was a combination of a few things - It started off with 'Raag', a form of classical South Asian singing that is all about achieving various voice notes and variations, no lyrics involved in a Raag. Then he added some parts of two famous qawalis of his uncle, the late Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They were 'Tumhe Dillagi Bhul Jani Paregi' and 'Dam Mast Qalandar'... Only a few verses were sung. So I guess that's why they didn't add subtitles for this performance which was a fusion of 3 things itself.. And yes, the crowd was on a different tempo than that of the drummer's because they were clapping to the qawali part for Dam Mast Qalandar before the drum solo kicked in (the original track is a traditional qawali, which means singing and tabla only). So yeah, crowd wasn't expecting the drum part I guess :D :O This was a nice reaction, thank you... And my thoughts and prayers are with India. I hope it gets better over there, and the rest of the world :(
Thank you John, once again , for a great reaction. These are two great Qawwalis by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who was the original innovator of fusing western instruments into a very traditional Qawwali style. He is responsible for reviving the love of classic in the new generation of Indian Pakistani music lovers. The scatting , borrowing your term is not random. Just as West has Do re mi fa sol le ti we have sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa. The raagas are based on the combos of these notes. Sometimes he says pa sa sa. sa ma ma sa. etc. The aaa sound in melody form is called alaap based on the raags. If you have the chance then do listen to Ustadh Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan also who was Rahat's uncle and Rahat is his musical inheritor. A smart performer Rahat has added many bits and pieces in this performance to engage the global audience as well. #PakistanstandswithIndiainCovid
The song which sung by Ustad Rahat is presenting the deepest music culture of Asia not only Pakistani across the country. We proud of him that he represented our cultural music in front of international community. During his performance he also attracted the attention of foreign who can not understand but can feel the pain/ sadness in his voice.
I never even noticed the tempo thing at the end. This is a really astounding observation man ❤️ You really know your stuff and it shows. I'm hopeful you'll do it more in the upcoming videos of yours. Please also react to Aadat Instrumental by Nescafe Basement
He have merged 2 iconic qawalis, originally performed by his uncle the greatest singer of all time Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. One is a heart break song and other is a religious one.
tumhe dillagi bhool jaani paray gi can be interpreted as both majaazi and haqeeqi ishq. depends on your mindset .. that is the beauty of this track. To further elaborate on it, if you listen to the full 40 min long version you'll find that it swings between both types of ishq. It can be best described a song of heartbreak about a majaazi lover laced with longing for the one true Ishq of Our Maulah.
You got to react to Garaj Baras from Coke studio 1 an absolute banger from Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and the rockstar Ali Azmat doesn’t feel like it’s more than a decade now when that masterpiece was released.
Its called 'Raag' and it's all about all the sounds in music and thier intensity and how well u practice a note and just not to keep it in one straight line but how well can u stretch it.... And mainly how well can u manage to jump between the 7 notes (Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni) and still not loose focus in impressioning them...
That song has been sung originally by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan, it's his composition and Rahat fateh ali Khan is doing the cover, rest all the raags and mellismas were taught to him by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan. 🇵🇰🇳🇴🇪🇺
about mala Yousaf Zai! there was a time when there was a terror on the roads of Pakistan about a decade ago! because we are a neighbouring country with Afghanistan the war was going on there, the extremism was also spreading in Pakistan, but our armed forces fought very well for about a decade. We Pakistan got ourselves out of that dark period, and now we are shifting our country from a security state to an economic-based state! with the grace of God our big main cities like Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore Peshawar are very very very safe now in world crime index reports these main cities were safer than many developed cities of the world! we are very proud of that! we are very proud that we are back on track and showing the world about our true colours thank you for your take on this masterpiece performance
Appreciate your musical insight and your pure soul. Kindly react to Maula-e-kul by Abida Parveen Cokestudio you would be blown away that kalam I assure you that.
Hi John im Pakistani and i watch your videos in London. I like watching your videos on pakistani music because you are a musician yourself with great insight. Its always a learning experience to watch your videos. And also because you are good person. 🇺🇸🇵🇰
Real music have Raags. And everything that makes sound follows them in one form or the other. Every ustad (master of music) follows them. But. Some are masters of Raags. Raags follow these masters of Raags. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen, Bare Ghulam Ali Khan were the masters of Raags. Now Ustaad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has started to shine like them. May Almighty Bless Every Loving Soul
John You're so pure and gentleman buddy , I'm from Faisalabad Pakistan and the singer to whom you're listening Rahat Fateh Ali Khan he's also from Faisalabad and I am singer too ❤️ Respect brother
You have so much in depth knowledge and vocabulary of music. I actually learned something from your reaction. It would be nice to see a reaction on 'Dam mastam" and 'Aadam' from coke studio Pakistan.
Wester media always gave wrong perception about Pakistan image, who ever comes visit Pakistan can never forget our hospitality and love. This isn’t suitable platform for debate it’s all about bad lobbying against us, good to see your reaction.. 👌🏻✌🏻🇵🇰
Second half of the music which is also another song was originally sung by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan when he was discovered by Peter Gabriel in US during his concerts around the world. Japanese consider Ustaad Nusrat fateh ali Khan as a God when it comes to singing. 🇳🇴🇵🇰🇪🇺
9:43 now here the lyrical singing starts. And this song is very famous. You can easily get its English translation, I guess. Song - Tumhe Dillagi Bhulani padegi
Yes its famous song in Pakistan... no in the entire subcontinent... these are basically 2 songs he mixed together which were originally sung in 90s by Late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who is seen as the KING of subcontinent music especially Qawali version of music and he is still heard and enjoyed thoroughly by even the kids in 2021... Rahat Fateh Ali Khan used to be very young back then and he used to sing as a side/playback singer with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan since he was Rahat's uncle as well... When Nusrat die the legacy of his music was handed over to his nephew (Rahat) instead of his brothers.
Thanks for your prayers and we'll wishes. By your and every one else's prayers and motivated hard work things are way better now in India in terms of CoViD-19 situation. We have successfully given more than 63,00,00,000 dozes of vaccine. Still a long way to go. And Sir India and Pakistan are the same in terms of civil society. But now we have become little more different because of ... things (it will take hours to explain). Love and respect from India sir.
This is nusrat fate ali khan sahab song uncle of rahat fate ali khan you should check the songs of ustad usrat fate ali khan and for sure you are become fan of him
Interesting musical details, which make us appreciate the music even more. As for the clapping of the audience, which is always behind. They simply can not keep up. I am a Pakistani living in USA. We stand by India at this critical time. I would request the Indian government to please lift the more than year long Curfew on Kashmir and release the prisoners, so that God can have mercy on all of us.
Thanks for your thoughts for our Indian brothers and i really wish they get rid off this tough time for their people. And as usual loved your reaction and moreover your interest towards Pakistan is truly amazing to hear that you are digging more about our country
The song name is Garaj Baras originally sung by Ali Azmat but Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (legend) converted this rock genre to Classical ... The initial bars are the classical raag bars ...
Behind your recent reaction videos of music from Pakistan, you're inadvertently promoting peace, harmony, appreciation and love through reaching out with a sincere need to understand.
They you convenc ur audience through ur beautiful polite comments, Now it's necessary for me to subscribe you ❤️ respected sir 💐 I wish you ❤️ happy and healthy life Best wishes from Dubai 🇦🇪 Respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰
God gifted the Pakistanis with beauty in their voice as well as lifestyle. Love from 🇮🇳
All political difference apart we all Pakistani stand with indian peoples may Almighty Allah bless u Ameen stay safe nd strong
If the military stops intervening , there is nothing wrong with this country.. as long as there is something going on , they print money and then when they retire they go abroad and live their lives.
More than 48 high ranked civilian posts are occupied by military, takes huge bribes on chaman and torkham border, they are involved in smuggling drugs, creating and protecting militants.. FATF is on our tail, we are on the verge of going bankruptcy, IMF is sitting on our throats , about to go from brown list to black list..
and yet they are playing the same games.. for instance tahreek labeek.. 80% is what they take.. 7.8 billion dollars.. last year they increased their budget with another 1400 billion rupees..
if they stoped today.. everything will be okay tomorrow..
@@Dr_Ryan-uu4rk In the past the military had to intervene because the former politicians before Imran Khan, were all looting the nation and doing money laundering to Swiss bank accounts. Would you let your country collapse by mafia's? Would the Pentagon sit idly by if the US president was going to collapse the US economy? Would the Indian army just sit on their hands if Modi was doing it? (oops, Modi and Ambany are looting India!)
@@ozahmed4523 I can’t go into detail coz just I can’t explain this in the comment section.. but that’s the only option left for the politicians.. corruption is all they can do, since they can’t do their jobs.. I don’t make sense right? Here is something watch it on UA-cam , “ Ashir Azeem” is a former Pakistani bureaucrat Who also worked with the PTV , one of his Drama is “Dhuwan”, now he is settled in Canada and is a Truck driver.. watch his Vlogs if you want to know more in detail. Trust me if you have a curious mind and are willing to hear both sides of the story.. he is the guy.
Thank you so much🙏🙏🙏
@@tanmaymagar3784 always welcome
I am from Gurugram, Haryana, India. Always love to hear Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Love for Pakistan from India. Amazing review and congratulations for your daughter.
Pakistani here .... currently in middle of Africa...your videos help me connect with back home from here.
No subtitles are needed for these words. He is basically playing with SA, RE, GA, MA, PA. These are keywords for Raagas which are specific to south asia i.e India and Pakistan mostly. Closer to mid he started with a romantic song which was originally sung by his legend uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali khan. Actually beloved is being told to be serious in love and leave superficial play of feelings. He again started with Raagas i.e sa, re, ga, ma. After mid he started off with a spiritual song referring to the great muslim Imam Ali (Peace be upon him). And yes Rahat is an icon in this part of world. His name is pronounced as ‘Ra’hæt’ with ‘t’ sound as it is pronounced by arabs.
He is a gem
No border difference
Can stop me to love his music
Congrats on your daughter graduating!
He is actually merging 2 iconic tunes belonging to the tradition of Qawwali music for this performance. Even these songs are not sung like the originals and are modified with changed tempos and introduction of instruments. He has also added new bits where he is vocalizing rhythms.
Btw love from pakistan 🥰❤️
You help us appreciate things that have gone unnoticed otherwise and also educate us on western tradition of music.
The first part of the performance (raag part) is a part Rahat Fateh Ali Khan performed on the very first Coke Studio in a track called Garaj Baras along with Ali Azmat.
Your reactions are always honest and kind...You deserve our love...💝May God save the world from this pandemic especially our neighborhood India...Ameen💝From Pakistan
A lot of love from Pakistan to our dear neighbour India 😍
I was anxiously waiting for it..
Respect from Pakistan... Faisalabad
Thanks.....
🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
This song is traditional and his uncle Nusrat Ali Khan song......from Pakistan
Jiske b zuban pe ,ALI ALI ALI,(RA) aaya wo cha jata he
Love u our country proud , the music proud
Ustad nusrat fateh ali khan 🇵🇰❤
We have watched our Gems alone so many times, that now we enjoy watching them again with someone else too.
That someone can be you or anyone who can also appreciate the beauty of their talent.
You have a beautiful heart and yeah, a very motivating and clear tone of voice. Lots of love from Pakistan🙏
Bhai💜
There were no subtitles because this performance was not a single track.. it was a combination of a few things - It started off with 'Raag', a form of classical South Asian singing that is all about achieving various voice notes and variations, no lyrics involved in a Raag. Then he added some parts of two famous qawalis of his uncle, the late Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. They were 'Tumhe Dillagi Bhul Jani Paregi' and 'Dam Mast Qalandar'... Only a few verses were sung. So I guess that's why they didn't add subtitles for this performance which was a fusion of 3 things itself.. And yes, the crowd was on a different tempo than that of the drummer's because they were clapping to the qawali part for Dam Mast Qalandar before the drum solo kicked in (the original track is a traditional qawali, which means singing and tabla only). So yeah, crowd wasn't expecting the drum part I guess :D :O
This was a nice reaction, thank you... And my thoughts and prayers are with India. I hope it gets better over there, and the rest of the world :(
Thank you for such an informative reply. Blessings
Thank you John, once again , for a great reaction. These are two great Qawwalis by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who was the original innovator of fusing western instruments into a very traditional Qawwali style. He is responsible for reviving the love of classic in the new generation of Indian Pakistani music lovers. The scatting , borrowing your term is not random. Just as West has Do re mi fa sol le ti we have sa re ga ma pa dha ni sa. The raagas are based on the combos of these notes. Sometimes he says pa sa sa. sa ma ma sa. etc. The aaa sound in melody form is called alaap based on the raags. If you have the chance then do listen to Ustadh Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan also who was Rahat's uncle and Rahat is his musical inheritor. A smart performer Rahat has added many bits and pieces in this performance to engage the global audience as well. #PakistanstandswithIndiainCovid
As always, Fareeha, thanks for all your information. I’m learning a lot
Well replied mam
The song which sung by Ustad Rahat is presenting the deepest music culture of Asia not only Pakistani across the country. We proud of him that he represented our cultural music in front of international community. During his performance he also attracted the attention of foreign who can not understand but can feel the pain/ sadness in his voice.
Along with the drum the notes are coming from Tabla.
Thank you for trying to reach out to our tradition of music. Your reactions are truly unique and very enjoyable. Keep coming.
~ A Pakistani Texan.
Sweet! Which part of the state?
I never even noticed the tempo thing at the end. This is a really astounding observation man ❤️ You really know your stuff and it shows. I'm hopeful you'll do it more in the upcoming videos of yours. Please also react to Aadat Instrumental by Nescafe Basement
It’s on my list!
Yes, must watch.. we would love ur reaction on AADAT
Watching from Uttarakhand, India. It's in the Himalayas.
Thanks for your prayers regarding India
His uncle Late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was god Of Music..no one beat him..
It's a collision of more than one traditional and hits of sir rahat
Its a well known song of his legendary teacher and uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
I love his reaction
Bcz he is racting not over reacting🙂
I'm blessed and alhumdulillah proudly confessing the pure talent in my country Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
He have merged 2 iconic qawalis, originally performed by his uncle the greatest singer of all time Ustaad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. One is a heart break song and other is a religious one.
tumhe dillagi bhool jaani paray gi can be interpreted as both majaazi and haqeeqi ishq. depends on your mindset .. that is the beauty of this track. To further elaborate on it, if you listen to the full 40 min long version you'll find that it swings between both types of ishq. It can be best described a song of heartbreak about a majaazi lover laced with longing for the one true Ishq of Our Maulah.
And we love to hear you
Love from Pakistan
Living Legend Rahat Fateh Ali Khan our pride and icon.. Love Pakistan 💞
We pakistani stand wid indian brothers n sisters 👍👍👍 we pray that God help them out of this
You got to react to Garaj Baras from Coke studio 1 an absolute banger from Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and the rockstar Ali Azmat doesn’t feel like it’s more than a decade now when that masterpiece was released.
Yehhh
Yeah I've been dying for him to react to that
I suggest that also
Its called 'Raag' and it's all about all the sounds in music and thier intensity and how well u practice a note and just not to keep it in one straight line but how well can u stretch it.... And mainly how well can u manage to jump between the 7 notes (Sa, Re, Ga, Ma, Pa, Dha, Ni) and still not loose focus in impressioning them...
You really have a good sense of music. .your understanding about musical instruments is very deep and amazing. .keep it up :)
We all got goosebumps on dam mast qalanader
Sir I’m Indo-American from Cali and I love u ❤️❤️🙏🙏 , U r wonderful soul
Watching u altheway from Dubai 🇦🇪 to Pakistan 🇵🇰 #Sir stay bless
Congratulations for your daughter 💕
Watching from India.
That song has been sung originally by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan, it's his composition and Rahat fateh ali Khan is doing the cover, rest all the raags and mellismas were taught to him by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan. 🇵🇰🇳🇴🇪🇺
Amazing reaction and breakdown absolutely awesome, loved it was totally feeling every beat and note with u
Ustad Rahat fateh Ali khan is an another instrument in himself.
Really like the way you present your perspective. Regards, Abhra from Kolkata, India.
I am listening from Bangladesh
This is vocal 🎵 🎶 🎵 song..
This is my fav performance. He has proved his mastery, something out of this world. I am from Pakistan.
It's a Medley of famous "Ghazals" and parts of "Qawwalis" originally sung by his uncle the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
about mala Yousaf Zai! there was a time when there was a terror on the roads of Pakistan about a decade ago!
because we are a neighbouring country with Afghanistan the war was going on there, the extremism was also spreading in Pakistan, but our armed forces fought very well for about a decade. We Pakistan got ourselves out of that dark period, and now we are shifting our country from a security state to an economic-based state!
with the grace of God our big main cities like Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore Peshawar are very very very safe now in world crime index reports these main cities were safer than many developed cities of the world!
we are very proud of that!
we are very proud that we are back on track and showing the world about our true colours
thank you for your take on this masterpiece performance
We like to listen to your commentary because its clear you know your music.
Hello from Pune, India!
it's a combo of two different well knows song But Rahat Fateh Khan.......and that "raag" is the thing that he does the "dakt thaka dakt thaka".....^^
Appreciate your musical insight and your pure soul. Kindly react to Maula-e-kul by Abida Parveen Cokestudio you would be blown away that kalam I assure you that.
Hi John im Pakistani and i watch your videos in London. I like watching your videos on pakistani music because you are a musician yourself with great insight. Its always a learning experience to watch your videos. And also because you are good person. 🇺🇸🇵🇰
Commenting from Pegoes, Locality Montijo, District Setubal, Portugal. Aslamo elakum
Real music have Raags. And everything that makes sound follows them in one form or the other.
Every ustad (master of music) follows them.
But.
Some are masters of Raags. Raags follow these masters of Raags. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Abida Parveen, Bare Ghulam Ali Khan were the masters of Raags. Now Ustaad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan has started to shine like them.
May Almighty Bless Every Loving Soul
Yes we blessed we Pakistan God bless you big bro love 💕 respect from Pakistan
Incredible reaction
John You're so pure and gentleman buddy , I'm from Faisalabad Pakistan and the singer to whom you're listening Rahat Fateh Ali Khan he's also from Faisalabad and I am singer too ❤️ Respect brother
True living legend rahat fateh ali 👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you for reaction
Your critical take on the music performances are so on spot and deep. Great! It is worth watching your videos. Love from Pakistan
Lots of Love from the city of flowers, Peshawar - Pakistan 🥰😍❤❤
Commenting from Karak, KPK, Pakistan
Love your reactions from Dallas Tx 👏👏👏
You have so much in depth knowledge and vocabulary of music. I actually learned something from your reaction. It would be nice to see a reaction on 'Dam mastam" and 'Aadam' from coke studio Pakistan.
Love from Peshawar Pakistan 🇵🇰💖 love from a Pathan
Wester media always gave wrong perception about Pakistan image, who ever comes visit Pakistan can never forget our hospitality and love. This isn’t suitable platform for debate it’s all about bad lobbying against us, good to see your reaction.. 👌🏻✌🏻🇵🇰
Second half of the music which is also another song was originally sung by his late uncle Ustad Nusrat fateh ali Khan when he was discovered by Peter Gabriel in US during his concerts around the world. Japanese consider Ustaad Nusrat fateh ali Khan as a God when it comes to singing. 🇳🇴🇵🇰🇪🇺
Hi I am listening from gilgit baltistan Pakistan.
Sir Coke Studio session 14 First song Too Jhoom Plz Reaction its a master peace
9:43 now here the lyrical singing starts. And this song is very famous. You can easily get its English translation, I guess.
Song - Tumhe Dillagi Bhulani padegi
Yes its famous song in Pakistan... no in the entire subcontinent... these are basically 2 songs he mixed together which were originally sung in 90s by Late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan who is seen as the KING of subcontinent music especially Qawali version of music and he is still heard and enjoyed thoroughly by even the kids in 2021... Rahat Fateh Ali Khan used to be very young back then and he used to sing as a side/playback singer with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan since he was Rahat's uncle as well... When Nusrat die the legacy of his music was handed over to his nephew (Rahat) instead of his brothers.
Sending love & respect from Pakistan thumbs up for such awesome reaction.
Love from Toronto..
Compliments from Sri Lanka!
Raag is technically older than jazz scatting
great reaction. thanks from Pakistan
Hi John,
First song is "Tumhe dillagi bhul jani padegi"
Second is "Mast Qalandar"
Thanks for your prayers and we'll wishes. By your and every one else's prayers and motivated hard work things are way better now in India in terms of CoViD-19 situation. We have successfully given more than 63,00,00,000 dozes of vaccine. Still a long way to go.
And Sir India and Pakistan are the same in terms of civil society. But now we have become little more different because of ... things (it will take hours to explain).
Love and respect from India sir.
Yes we too .. God help India ..
This is nusrat fate ali khan sahab song uncle of rahat fate ali khan you should check the songs of ustad usrat fate ali khan and for sure you are become fan of him
USA here. Love Pakistan..❤️🇵🇰
Big love big respect from pakistan
This track "Tumhe Dillagi" was composed and sung by his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
He is the Godfather of this genre.
Interesting musical details, which make us appreciate the music even more. As for the clapping of the audience, which is always behind. They simply can not keep up. I am a Pakistani living in USA. We stand by India at this critical time. I would request the Indian government to please lift the more than year long Curfew on Kashmir and release the prisoners, so that God can have mercy on all of us.
Peace & love from Pakistan☺️💐💞
Thanks for your thoughts for our Indian brothers and i really wish they get rid off this tough time for their people.
And as usual loved your reaction and moreover your interest towards Pakistan is truly amazing to hear that you are digging more about our country
Audience were not expecting drum solo
They were going with qawali clapping
Wonderful choice of music to react to! Love it!
I am listening from Quetta city. West of Pakistan but belongs to Swat which is Malalas city
Sir ! Loved the reaction.
Check Gilgit, Pakistan.
Your reactions and descriptions are so honest and good.Love from India.
The song name is Garaj Baras originally sung by Ali Azmat but Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (legend) converted this rock genre to Classical ... The initial bars are the classical raag bars ...
If you get free time listen to original version of this song from nusrat fateh ali khan. ''TUME DILAGI BHOL JANI PARY GE''
Love you dear friend from Peshawar 🇵🇰💕
Behind your recent reaction videos of music from Pakistan, you're inadvertently promoting peace, harmony, appreciation and love through reaching out with a sincere need to understand.
Shikwa.Jawab e Shikwa. Coke Studio Season 11. Please.
Love your reaction and info. From AJK PAKISTAN.
They you convenc ur audience through ur beautiful polite comments,
Now it's necessary for me to subscribe you ❤️ respected sir 💐
I wish you ❤️ happy and healthy life
Best wishes from Dubai 🇦🇪
Respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰
British/Algerian commenting from Dubai
About to start the video. I love this performance by RFAK. Hope you like it