apparently the girl (hadiya hashmi) is 8 years old in this video. even just her sense of timing, rhythm, and dynamics is incredible for someone so young. very inspiring :)
Yes. More so within the next 20 years or so as VR evolves and you can experience actually being in situations. Even as it is, you can get good mileage out of something like the Meta Quest 3. TH-cam VR has stuff like experiences of just walking in different cities around the world (as an example).
The guy sitting to her right is her teacher and she has been learning this "Sufe" singing for 2 or 3 years. But she is an exception. It normally takes years to learn but she has an amazing natural talent. This song made her very famous and it's not surprising. I wonder how she sustains such long notes in such a tiny frame!
All Nescafé Basements & Coke Studio Pakistan has English subtitles. Please use the subtitles if you want to know the meanings of the songs. We have a lot of talented singers.
I can’t believe I missed the premier of this video! This is one of the best performance as he will find anywhere on TH-cam. That girl is phenomenal! I’ve been watching this video for about 3 years now, and it never gets old.
Nescafé Basement, and the bigger Coke Studio franchise, are Pakistani. The singer here is Adnan Dhool of Soch the Band. He’s also a brilliant lyricist. He is singing in Urdu here, Pakistan’s national language( he also sings in Punjabi, one of Pakistan’s many regional languages). The video has subtitles if you didn’t know. The little girl, Hadiya is classically trained (still training because classical singing takes a lifetime to perfect) you can see her teacher sitting next to her in some of the shots.
Tonight is the first time I've heard of this band or heard this song. I saw it on TRYBALS channel and followed YT's suggestion to your channel. I've got this song stuck in my head now and I'm loving it. That little girl brought me to tears! She was so emotive and so confident in her singing the song. I agree with you that she looked as if she actually really understood what she was singing as opposed to just singing notes on a page. It was beautiful to watch her face and hands as she sang. She actually reminded me a lot of Aurora and her passion for singing.
The instrument with the rough sound, played by a guy with the red cap at the start of the video is called Dambura! A classic and traditional instrument from Afghanistan 🇦🇫♥️
I really loved your reaction. I really love this song there's nothing better than Adnan and Hadiya's voices. She gives you goosebumps and makes your heart happy ❤
8 yr old Hadiya Hashmi, is singing the ragas scales at the beginning.. this is equivalent to your do-re-mi-fa at different octaves & scales.. in a classical way.. she is most certainly professionally trained in classical singing.. and an extraordinary talent she is.. most beautiful..
Those dissonant notes are of raag Darbari -- you may want to listen to the aalap in raag Darbari by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the movie The Last Temptation of Christ -- very powerful and moving performance!
Hi Jess! Gotta admit I wasn’t feeling this one. At first. Lol. Altho I recognized the male singer’s talent, it just wasn’t my cup of tea. Until…the young girl started singing. Omg! Unreal! Speechless! Literally blown away. As u stated in your copyright strike video (sorry u had to go thru that. what a pain in the butt & SO complicated, unfair & unnecessary), what u & others do exposes viewers to music/artists they would never have seen otherwise. I told u that watching your channel has done that for me. I guarantee I would have gone to my grave unaware of these artists had u not done an analysis on them. So ty once again for broadening my horizons! Have a great weekend! 😊
Funny enough, as somebody who has been watching this for years and enjoying it, I was actually about to get a little bit defensive on behalf of the male singer, but then I remembered I was kind of the same way! LMAO. I wouldn’t say I wasn’t feeling it at the beginning, but I was barely paying attention, until the young girl came in, and just slayed everyone! Ha ha. So I get it! But I have learned to appreciate everybody, especially with Jessica’s explanation of what he’s doing and what it takes to do it.
@@Rosannasfriend Hi! I only just discovered Jess a few months ago. I have commented on her last few analyses if you are curious about what I've said to her. They are all glowing, positive, appreciative comments about how what she does has opened up an entirely new world for me that I never knew existed. This is the only video I "wasn't feeling" so far lol. But as I said, it just wasn't my cup of tea. Had nothing to do with Jess's critique. Then the little girl blew me away. We are all different, complicated creatures. Impossible for us to agree on everything. That uniqueness is what makes life interesting. I am a casual singer who sings daily because it brings me joy. My voice is just shy of being able to make a living at singing lol (I'm talking coffee houses, not mega stardom 😆). I sound awesome one day (to me anyway lol), then not so much other days. Jess has shown me so many things that I never would have known about were it not for her channel. One of the things I love the most about her is that she takes what is at times complicated and technical and explains it in a way that a layperson can easily understand. I also enjoy being introduced to singers/bands/artists that I never would have known of were it not for her. Even tho I only recently discovered Jess, I'm exceedingly grateful that I did. Gotta run now and watch her latest post lol :)
I;ve seen like a thousand reaction reaction videos on this song. Many of them by experts i.e Singers, voice artists, vocal coaches etc. Yours is by far the the best. You were spot on with your picking up of that speech tone quality, even though you may not have heard this language spoken. The description of the dynamics (how his singing varied) were one of the most technically sound.
The best reaction I’ve seen so far for this song, you yourself very talented that you understand singing accurately, ill love to see more of your reactions on Nescafe basement and Coke Studio Pakistan, My suggestion for your next song reation is CHAAP TILAK .
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.
There is a version with subtitles, and is very enjoyable knowing the meaning. Also I highly recommend you reacting to from Coke Studio's - Tu Jhoom, sung by Naseebo Lal, and Abida Parveen ( also has subtitles). Thank you so much.
Welcome to the world of live Pakistani performance, be it Coke Studio or Nescafe Basement. Really good break down through a western perspective. Next on your itinerary should be Chap Tilak - Coke Studio Mundari - Coke Studio demo version th-cam.com/video/Ixyyr-z09hQ/w-d-xo.html Rang - Coke Studio (Amjad Sabris rendition can be compared in an operatic context) Naina Moray - Coke Studio. Guaranteed to blow you away.
Hey, you finally did it! I was waiting for you to present samples of "oriental" music and turn your attention to the special sound, singing techniques and skills of the musicians. Great!
One instrument is chitrali sitar, probably precursor to sitar that most know outside Pakistan. Chtral is a place in Pakistan that was small hub early human civilization. People took shelter from War 4000 years back in mountain where 3 mountain range, Himalayan, Hindu Kush ..
You asked about the instruments, I'm no expert but the instrument being played next to Hashmi was a harmonium. And the lute-like instrument looked like a dotara or ektara depending on the number of strings
Male singer is Adnan Dhool, who is great on many songs, but I love his simple, sweet and painful love song, Awari (a var ee) from Nescafe Basement. You might need to pull up lyrics separately but here is one link: th-cam.com/video/zs1APDGQjLA/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1
Persian are pioneer in music instruments and Tanbour is come from Persian you are a great Opera singer I can familiar you with an incredible technique . You know it's as like as opera somehow it's a technique that use up in traditional Persian music called tahrir . If you want to familiar with this beautiful technique I have two suggestions first Sanama by Homayon Shajarian be sure react to live version second tiny desk concert by Mohamadreza Shajarian They are amazing father and son
Soprano notes, make the link with cultural singing of flamingo Spanish vocals. At some extense, you could listen to Corsica liturgy lines also. Then, Arabic liturgy also. But those vocals are typical Indian/Pakistan. I wonder if there are Aramaic vocal style that sounds like this also.
hitting e5 while sitting down with legs crossed in such a long sustained note, must be some kinda record.. ! btw, i am from Pakistan... feel free to ask me anything !
Yay! This is one blew me away the first time I heard it, too. Lol. I knew you'd dig this one. If you love this, I think you'd really like Atif Aslam, as well (th-cam.com/video/a18py61_F_w/w-d-xo.html). 🙃 Thanks for the amazing analysis, Jess!
Saprano, nice reaction I suggest you to know the language must use the subtitles every song of coke Studio and nescafe have it, plz react on more songs Tu jhoom, beparwah, yeh duniya, pasoori You have a lot of knowledge about music so plz react on all of this
Please react to these songs from Coke studio, with subtitles pls: 1) Wohi Khuda Hai 2) AllahuAkbar Sangemah drama OST by Atif Aslam (he also leads in it)
I think you haven't watched 2 songs. One is chaap tilak by RAHAT FATEH ALI & ABIDA PARVEEN fron coke studio season 7. And second one is RUNG by RAHAT FATEH ALI & AMJAD SABRI (late) fron the coke studio season 9.
If you like the vocals, then please listen to "Chaap Tilak" from Coke Studio Pakistan, by 2 of Pakistan's leading and legendary singers/musicians--Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
I SO enjoy your reactions. I found you through your Faouzia reactions. Her performance of “Elon”, was at the Burton Cummings theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Burton Cummings has been singing professionally since he was 17 in 1964. Here’s him live in 1983, with The Guess Who and their hit song “UnDun”. This is almost 25 years after the song hit the Billboard charts but still sounds really good. He’s got amazing breath control. And has always sung really close to the mic, except when he lets loose. What can we learn about how he uses his voice, that have allowed him keep a decent sound so long? Can you comment on how to protect a voice as you age? Opera and jazz singers seem to keep their voices much longer than pop or rock singers. th-cam.com/video/H_gxQt-bhik/w-d-xo.html
Welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰 Music baby ! Hands down we got the best musicians & singers in the world . Once u start listening to Pakistani music you will get hooked . They say Pakistanis are born god gifted with 2 things 1. Beautiful handsome looks 2. Singing voices that will mesmerise you Pakistan Zindabaad
Greetings from Pakistan, thank you for an awesome reaction, Jess! If I had to recommend 2 other songs to you that would paint a comprehensive picture of the style of classical singing in Pakistan/Subcontinent, I'd like to recommend 2 from Coke Studio Pakistan: 1. th-cam.com/video/7SDrjwtfKMk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=CokeStudio (Chaap Tilak by Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan 2. th-cam.com/video/q90zq1-heR4/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=CokeStudio (Naina Moray by Javed Bashir & Akbar Ali feat. Aamir Zaki) Coke Studio Pakistan recently came out with a new season, would love your reaction on that as well!
“ THIS OF COURSE IS COMING FROM A WESTERN MUSIC PERSPECTIVE “ WOW WOW ⁉️ U Have No Idea About South Asian Subcontinent Music. It’s Call “ RUGH “ It’s Started Thousands Of Year Ago , High & Low Notes Long Time Practice. But This Little Girl is GOD GIFTED. Try To Know World 🌎 Best Music Player at South Asian Subcontinent.
Hey Jess, I know you love Home Free.. check out Adam Chance on their Mayday cover. th-cam.com/video/znoV5gND9g0/w-d-xo.html . Also check out Chris Stapleton (and his wife) on the original Tennessee Whiskey (Austin City Limits Performance) th-cam.com/video/IBLruNfUqUs/w-d-xo.html . His command of his voice and bluesy guitar just kill it.
Dear princess Lot of love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰. I want to present you unforgettable song of your life as singer NAINA MORAY '' masterpiece song. All Pakistani songs have English subtitles. Please listen with subtitles.
apparently the girl (hadiya hashmi) is 8 years old in this video. even just her sense of timing, rhythm, and dynamics is incredible for someone so young. very inspiring :)
After all these years everytime I see that little girl open her mouth it gives me goosebumps!!!
One of the things I thoroughly enjoy about living in this age is getting exposed to things that I never would have gotten to experience in my youth.
You should check out ATIF ASLAM I'm sure you will love his songs ❤
Yes. More so within the next 20 years or so as VR evolves and you can experience actually being in situations.
Even as it is, you can get good mileage out of something like the Meta Quest 3.
TH-cam VR has stuff like experiences of just walking in different cities around the world (as an example).
The guy sitting to her right is her teacher and she has been learning this "Sufe" singing for 2 or 3 years. But she is an exception. It normally takes years to learn but she has an amazing natural talent. This song made her very famous and it's not surprising. I wonder how she sustains such long notes in such a tiny frame!
All Nescafé Basements & Coke Studio Pakistan has English subtitles. Please use the subtitles if you want to know the meanings of the songs. We have a lot of talented singers.
I can’t believe I missed the premier of this video! This is one of the best performance as he will find anywhere on TH-cam. That girl is phenomenal! I’ve been watching this video for about 3 years now, and it never gets old.
Nescafé Basement, and the bigger Coke Studio franchise, are Pakistani. The singer here is Adnan Dhool of Soch the Band. He’s also a brilliant lyricist. He is singing in Urdu here, Pakistan’s national language( he also sings in Punjabi, one of Pakistan’s many regional languages). The video has subtitles if you didn’t know. The little girl, Hadiya is classically trained (still training because classical singing takes a lifetime to perfect) you can see her teacher sitting next to her in some of the shots.
She’s an anomaly…she channels a higher energy than we can understand.
It’s just not normal.
Absolutely wonderful, a thing of beauty.
Tonight is the first time I've heard of this band or heard this song. I saw it on TRYBALS channel and followed YT's suggestion to your channel. I've got this song stuck in my head now and I'm loving it. That little girl brought me to tears! She was so emotive and so confident in her singing the song. I agree with you that she looked as if she actually really understood what she was singing as opposed to just singing notes on a page. It was beautiful to watch her face and hands as she sang. She actually reminded me a lot of Aurora and her passion for singing.
The instrument with the rough sound, played by a guy with the red cap at the start of the video is called Dambura! A classic and traditional instrument from Afghanistan 🇦🇫♥️
I could watch people react to this song all day. Loved you brilliant insights. And this song hits , everytime! Like its the first time.
I really loved your reaction. I really love this song there's nothing better than Adnan and Hadiya's voices. She gives you goosebumps and makes your heart happy ❤
8 yr old Hadiya Hashmi, is singing the ragas scales at the beginning.. this is equivalent to your do-re-mi-fa at different octaves & scales.. in a classical way.. she is most certainly professionally trained in classical singing.. and an extraordinary talent she is.. most beautiful..
Thisss, read this comment
Those dissonant notes are of raag Darbari -- you may want to listen to the aalap in raag Darbari by Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the movie The Last Temptation of Christ -- very powerful and moving performance!
Hi Jess!
Gotta admit I wasn’t feeling this one. At first. Lol. Altho I recognized the male singer’s talent, it just wasn’t my cup of tea. Until…the young girl started singing. Omg! Unreal! Speechless! Literally blown away. As u stated in your copyright strike video (sorry u had to go thru that. what a pain in the butt & SO complicated, unfair & unnecessary), what u & others do exposes viewers to music/artists they would never have seen otherwise. I told u that watching your channel has done that for me. I guarantee I would have gone to my grave unaware of these artists had u not done an analysis on them. So ty once again for broadening my horizons!
Have a great weekend! 😊
Funny enough, as somebody who has been watching this for years and enjoying it, I was actually about to get a little bit defensive on behalf of the male singer, but then I remembered I was kind of the same way! LMAO. I wouldn’t say I wasn’t feeling it at the beginning, but I was barely paying attention, until the young girl came in, and just slayed everyone! Ha ha. So I get it! But I have learned to appreciate everybody, especially with Jessica’s explanation of what he’s doing and what it takes to do it.
@@Rosannasfriend Hi! I only just discovered Jess a few months ago. I have commented on her last few analyses if you are curious about what I've said to her. They are all glowing, positive, appreciative comments about how what she does has opened up an entirely new world for me that I never knew existed. This is the only video I "wasn't feeling" so far lol. But as I said, it just wasn't my cup of tea. Had nothing to do with Jess's critique. Then the little girl blew me away. We are all different, complicated creatures. Impossible for us to agree on everything. That uniqueness is what makes life interesting. I am a casual singer who sings daily because it brings me joy. My voice is just shy of being able to make a living at singing lol (I'm talking coffee houses, not mega stardom 😆). I sound awesome one day (to me anyway lol), then not so much other days. Jess has shown me so many things that I never would have known about were it not for her channel. One of the things I love the most about her is that she takes what is at times complicated and technical and explains it in a way that a layperson can easily understand. I also enjoy being introduced to singers/bands/artists that I never would have known of were it not for her. Even tho I only recently discovered Jess, I'm exceedingly grateful that I did. Gotta run now and watch her latest post lol :)
I;ve seen like a thousand reaction reaction videos on this song. Many of them by experts i.e Singers, voice artists, vocal coaches etc. Yours is by far the the best. You were spot on with your picking up of that speech tone quality, even though you may not have heard this language spoken. The description of the dynamics (how his singing varied) were one of the most technically sound.
Enjoyed your reaction, thank you.
Blessings from Ireland.
Very nice reaction❤looking forward for more reactions
The best reaction I’ve seen so far for this song, you yourself very talented that you understand singing accurately, ill love to see more of your reactions on Nescafe basement and Coke Studio Pakistan, My suggestion for your next song reation is CHAAP TILAK .
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.
And the girl Hadiya Hashmi.. such a breath of fresh air
There is a version with subtitles, and is very enjoyable knowing the meaning. Also I highly recommend you reacting to from Coke Studio's - Tu Jhoom, sung by Naseebo Lal, and Abida Parveen ( also has subtitles). Thank you so much.
Welcome to the world of live Pakistani performance, be it Coke Studio or Nescafe Basement. Really good break down through a western perspective. Next on your itinerary should be
Chap Tilak - Coke Studio
Mundari - Coke Studio demo version th-cam.com/video/Ixyyr-z09hQ/w-d-xo.html
Rang - Coke Studio (Amjad Sabris rendition can be compared in an operatic context)
Naina Moray - Coke Studio.
Guaranteed to blow you away.
I watched a documentary about the young girl and she practises technical vocal controls many hours per day
The main singer / songwriter is Adnan Dhool.. what talent
Just amazing magical music 🎶 ❤
Hey, you finally did it! I was waiting for you to present samples of "oriental" music and turn your attention to the special sound, singing techniques and skills of the musicians. Great!
This isn't "oriental" by any measure
Thank you for your professionally supported comment. I love that.
Great reaction!!! Thank you!!
Absolutely!
I love the way you enjoyed this song.... Beautiful🌹🌹🌹
Thanks Jessica........
Composer is Zulfi.
He is very very good. Check his more compositions in Coke Studio season 14. You will love every song of that season
So Awesome
Also checkout Coke studio seasons specially season 14 you definitely gonna love the whole season ♥
Lots of love💕 for you from Pakistan
great explanation.
Wow😮
One instrument is chitrali sitar, probably precursor to sitar that most know outside Pakistan. Chtral is a place in Pakistan that was small hub early human civilization. People took shelter from
War 4000 years back in mountain where 3 mountain range, Himalayan, Hindu Kush ..
I'd love to hear your take on Amjat's performance in the song Rang (coke studio) together with Rahat.
React to “Chaap Tilak and Naina Moray” from Coke Studio
You can turn on the CC button for translation for mostly all the Pakistani songs on youtube
Her vocal trainer is sitting right next to her.
You asked about the instruments, I'm no expert but the instrument being played next to Hashmi was a harmonium. And the lute-like instrument looked like a dotara or ektara depending on the number of strings
The string instrument is actually called Dambra or Tambura. Is played in all Turkish lands starting from Western Pakistan to Turkey.
@@hshakeem interesting I've only seen tambura played like a droning instrument that too vertically
Waiting for the announced surprise one hour ago
Male singer is Adnan Dhool, who is great on many songs, but I love his simple, sweet and painful love song, Awari (a var ee) from Nescafe Basement. You might need to pull up lyrics separately but here is one link: th-cam.com/video/zs1APDGQjLA/w-d-xo.html&start_radio=1
Captions are available
Persian are pioneer in music instruments and Tanbour is come from Persian you are a great Opera singer I can familiar you with an incredible technique . You know it's as like as opera somehow it's a technique that use up in traditional Persian music called tahrir . If you want to familiar with this beautiful technique I have two suggestions first Sanama by Homayon Shajarian be sure react to live version second tiny desk concert by Mohamadreza Shajarian
They are amazing father and son
You gotta check out Chaap Tilak!!!!!!!!!!!
THE FIRST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT YOU SEE IS CALLED DAMBOORAA,
MOSTLY USED IN FOLK MUSIC OF PAKISTAN 🇵🇰
OMG...this girl is so cute and talented...at that age I was picking my nose and playing with barbies...wow ❤
Your heart like a mirror. Love you my daughter from Pakistan.
I think most of these music videos have closed captions with the lyrics in English.
Soprano notes, make the link with cultural singing of flamingo Spanish vocals.
At some extense, you could listen to Corsica liturgy lines also. Then, Arabic liturgy also.
But those vocals are typical Indian/Pakistan. I wonder if there are Aramaic vocal style that sounds like this also.
Please turn on the subtitles.
Great reaction. Hope you turned on the subtitles. If not, please listen to it with subtitles to do justice to it, thankyou
hitting e5 while sitting down with legs crossed in such a long sustained note, must be some kinda record.. ! btw, i am from Pakistan... feel free to ask me anything !
There are English captions
the cc was not turned on . there are English subs
Yay! This is one blew me away the first time I heard it, too. Lol. I knew you'd dig this one. If you love this, I think you'd really like Atif Aslam, as well (th-cam.com/video/a18py61_F_w/w-d-xo.html). 🙃 Thanks for the amazing analysis, Jess!
I am still in shock whenever I relisten to this. Such incredible talent. Thanks for the recommendation! 💛💛💛
Lots of Love from India please react to Coke Studio Season 9| Rang | Rahat Fateh Ali Khan & Amjad Sabri....
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Saprano, nice reaction I suggest you to know the language must use the subtitles every song of coke Studio and nescafe have it, plz react on more songs
Tu jhoom, beparwah, yeh duniya, pasoori
You have a lot of knowledge about music so plz react on all of this
You should read the lyrics in English Close Captions. Then you will appreciate this perf whole lot more.
This is a sufi spiritual song
Please react to these songs from Coke studio, with subtitles pls:
1) Wohi Khuda Hai
2) AllahuAkbar
Sangemah drama OST by Atif Aslam (he also leads in it)
Very nice reaction girl
Welcome to Pakistani music 🇵🇰
I hope you will gona love coke studio Pakistan 🇵🇰 too
👍👍👍
To much love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
"WTH is in the milk these days"...ahahhaa Lmfao
I think you haven't watched 2 songs. One is chaap tilak by RAHAT FATEH ALI & ABIDA PARVEEN fron coke studio season 7. And second one is RUNG by RAHAT FATEH ALI & AMJAD SABRI (late) fron the coke studio season 9.
If you like the vocals, then please listen to "Chaap Tilak" from Coke Studio Pakistan, by 2 of Pakistan's leading and legendary singers/musicians--Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.
I SO enjoy your reactions.
I found you through your Faouzia reactions. Her performance of “Elon”, was at the Burton Cummings theater in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Burton Cummings has been singing professionally since he was 17 in 1964. Here’s him live in 1983, with The Guess Who and their hit song “UnDun”. This is almost 25 years after the song hit the Billboard charts but still sounds really good. He’s got amazing breath control. And has always sung really close to the mic, except when he lets loose.
What can we learn about how he uses his voice, that have allowed him keep a decent sound so long? Can you comment on how to protect a voice as you age? Opera and jazz singers seem to keep their voices much longer than pop or rock singers.
th-cam.com/video/H_gxQt-bhik/w-d-xo.html
She is singing music 7 note's that is india pak classical music
There are subtitles in English. This is a sufi song.
The video should have had the subtitles.
Please react to Abida Parveen Coke studio songs
Welcome to Pakistan 🇵🇰 Music baby ! Hands down we got the best musicians & singers in the world . Once u start listening to Pakistani music you will get hooked . They say Pakistanis are born god gifted with 2 things
1. Beautiful handsome looks
2. Singing voices that will mesmerise you
Pakistan Zindabaad
Why do people not use subtitles?
she was 8 years old
Hadiyah talented girl❤
Welcome to the talents of Pakistan!
React to Madaari Song of Coke studio by Vishal Dadlani ft.Sonu Kakkar💐💐
Have you seen translation?
check out CHAAP TILAK by Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali please
Can you listen to Chaap Tikal by coke studios please you’ll love it
Welcome to Pakistani Magic ❤
Please react on coke studio chaap tilak song
Hello princess, love your reaction. I want to recommend you unforgettable song of your life, please react on coke studio 🇵🇰 song " TU JHOOM" "
You should have heard it with lyrics on
The girl normal singing scale is F# by the way
Greetings from Pakistan, thank you for an awesome reaction, Jess! If I had to recommend 2 other songs to you that would paint a comprehensive picture of the style of classical singing in Pakistan/Subcontinent, I'd like to recommend 2 from Coke Studio Pakistan:
1. th-cam.com/video/7SDrjwtfKMk/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=CokeStudio
(Chaap Tilak by Abida Parveen and Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
2. th-cam.com/video/q90zq1-heR4/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=CokeStudio
(Naina Moray by Javed Bashir & Akbar Ali feat. Aamir Zaki)
Coke Studio Pakistan recently came out with a new season, would love your reaction on that as well!
Next time watch with subtitles on.....
U will be getting a lot of requests for COKE STUDIO “CHAAP TILAK” would love to hear your views……
if you react on Salman Ali song Indian idol you can't stop yourself❤❤❤❤
please react to coke studio season 14 Pakistan song phir milengay
Welcome to Pakistan Music ❤ plz react on “ Chaap Tilak “ song
“ THIS OF COURSE IS COMING FROM A WESTERN MUSIC PERSPECTIVE “ WOW WOW ⁉️ U Have No Idea About South Asian Subcontinent Music. It’s Call “ RUGH “ It’s Started Thousands Of Year Ago , High & Low Notes Long Time Practice. But This Little Girl is GOD GIFTED. Try To Know World 🌎 Best Music Player at South Asian Subcontinent.
Girl, you need to listen to more carnatic , hindustani, sufi, ghazal songs
Hey Jess, I know you love Home Free.. check out Adam Chance on their Mayday cover. th-cam.com/video/znoV5gND9g0/w-d-xo.html . Also check out Chris Stapleton (and his wife) on the original Tennessee Whiskey (Austin City Limits Performance) th-cam.com/video/IBLruNfUqUs/w-d-xo.html . His command of his voice and bluesy guitar just kill it.
Dear princess Lot of love and respect from Pakistan 🇵🇰. I want to present you unforgettable song of your life as singer NAINA MORAY '' masterpiece song. All Pakistani songs have English subtitles. Please listen with subtitles.
Young Pakistani girl Urdu Sufi song..