That is better , this song took the Pakistani music scene of the 90's by storm ....I use to listed to it for hours ...
Zabardadst zabardadst zabardadst zabardadst
My childhood bunny
Waooooooo❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Bunny bhai has sung BHANGRA IS KING song 4 different variety
Needless to say, Bunny's work is one of the most original, creative and impressive in Pakistan's music History....no less than Nazia Zoheb, Vital Signs!!
پی ٹی وی اداکار محمود اختر ہفتے میں ایک دن اپنا اسٹیج پروگرام کرتے تھے۔ اس میں بنی بھاٸ نے یہ گانا گایا تھا
♥️ ♥️ ♥️
Your big fan from Peshawar. I'm coming KHI in mid July. Please give me an opportunity to meet my childhood star 🌟
Sorry we won't be able to meet as I'm out of town and won't be back until the end of the year
@@bunny-and-friends Stay blessed and safe wherever you are. Lots of regards for you. You are the person who made my childhood memories beautiful. I used to sing your song Dil May tum while I was in 5th grade.
You are my star, a great human and a decent man I always wanted to follow.
Lots of prayers for you and the beautiful people around you. I'm living in Hayatabad, Peshawar. Always in your approach. 💞
There was an english version of this song that was part of the original Bunny Album. Bunny can u please share that for us....lots of childhood memories with that!!
Whose voice is in the First???
A dholki player named Aslam who was supposed to be on the team that did the music on my first album. Unfortunately his missed out on the recording due to an emergency and insisted to do something on the album. So I let him record a one minute bit of English/Punjabi nonsensical speech and put in as an intro to the bhangra song.
Bunny ny ek song PTV world k ek drama k liye gaya tha. Sheeraza name the drama ka. Wo song hai ap k pas?
Agar hai to song iss channel per ho ga. Can't help unless you provide the songs name
I believe this song was remade with modern instruments. Sorry for the early response.
Instruments used on the original English version included the Emulator 2, Roland TR707, Roland E14, Roland S4 sampler, Yamaha and Fender guitars, assorted table and dholaks and mandolin. Instruments used on this version Included the Roland JV50, sitar, tabla, dholak and Roland R5.
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Thanks for the info.
I’m a tech nerd. I always smell the coffee before brewing my question.
Tr707 was widely used in Pakistani pop and in late 80’s.
I don’t suppose fairlight cm ever was used in pakistan?.
Much easier in todays pc based software, but ideas have been thrown out with very little creativity.
@@808music3 Fairlight was a very expensive piece of kit. Therefore no one used it here. Even the emulator 2 used in the English bhangra was the only one in PK. And it became redundant within an year as Korg, Roland, Yamaha and Ensoniq introduced new DAW's
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Quite mesmerised by the fact that, emulator paved the way for daws.
Hence, it’s always a passion to seek new ways to produce materials with very little technology. 😜
@@808music3 I'm not a big fan of tec in music. I prefer the human interaction. I always preferred recording on 24 track tape rather than computers
MashaAllah amazing, Was discussing about this song with Amir Bhai (the guy in your former restaurant)
@@bunny-and-friends welcome, hope Amir has forwarded you my message on whatsapp.
Hayeeee Mera childhood ❤❤❤❤Love u bunny
Cool! Thank you