Hi Roscoe!! I’ve been following your BTS journey for a while now. I’m normally very shy to comment but as a Pakistani I was so excited to see you reacting to this. Coke studio does an incredible job of mixing modern and traditional Pakistani sounds. Kana Yaari and Thagyan have the same modern-traditional mix and Peechay Hutt is more pop/rap … if you wanted to check out more (all from coke studio season 14). Ps I absolutely love your content … Love from Canada 💜💜
Yes. Coke studio season 14 is a gem. Please react to it. I've also been following from BTS'S reactions and wanting you to explore more of Indian and Pakistani music. I'm sure you'll love it. It's a lot to take when it comes to the culture here. Take it easy. Love from India 🇮🇳
im so glad that youre actually interested in the culture. im pakistani and I'll try my best to explain: so i see you're somewhat familiar with the arranged marriage culture which could be a possible plot behind the lyircs but just so you know, even if a third party is not involved falling in love in pakistan and being very open about it is not something that just casually happens. from what ive seen, when people do fall in love they'll make hideouts where they can exchange letters between classes or "meet up" discreetly infront of a remote shop where it doesn't actually look like the two people know each other. the word pasoori literally means difficulty, inconvenience or something synonymous to those words. just falling in love in a society like that is a brave move, because you never know if people will accept you and your lover at all. the line that you really like "i hope you fall in love, i hope it breaks your heart" stems from something we pakistanis just tend to say alot generally, "i hope you go through the thing I'm going through so you know how i feel". Its usually very half hearted and that's how i interpreted the lyrics, one of them probably caught the other lacking ; maybe the other person wasnt on their hide out on time, didn't reply to their messages or something like that so the person feels very betrayed because they're giving it all they've got despite the world being against them and their lover isn't matching their energy. those lyrics potray them feeling like they're the only one whose actually in love and risking their all for love so they're basically cursing the other person that i hope you fall in love with someone like i fell in love with you and they treat you the same way you're treating me and when that breaks your heart, you'll know what i went through. this got kind of long but you'll find similar meaning behind many, many pakistani songs and urdu ghazals.
I interpret it as young passionate lovers who can't imagine being away from each other. They get nervous whenever distant develops whether it's for simple things like work, chores, arguments, etc... or whatever the reason would be. They're just expressing it in a raw manner and I love it.
I like to interpret this song as yes they're in love and they want to be vulnerable enough with each other or they want each other to be vulnerable enough to put their heart on the line for each other and maybe it may break or maybe not but its worth a shot.
Xulfi has been the producer and director of cokestudio amd S14 was co-produced by Abdullah siddiqui. Xulfi is a genius and maestro. The melodies he brings in cokestudio is like dream. Mixing of traditional and modern music is what he believes creates magic and world needs this blend as we have created the extremes in music. Cokestudio songs are highly poetic and deep. There is alwaus a story behind them. Overall Pakistani songs have high quality poetry. Also do check some pop songs like "Na cher malanga nu" it is a tribute to taylor swift. "Ae Ajnabi" by atif aslam.
Man !! .. as a Pakistani I LOVED your reaction ! I am so happy to see how our beautiful music, culture and poetry is FINALLY being acknowledged and recognised all over the world . 🙏🙌 To explain the phrase you said U didnt understand ..its not about arrange marriage 😁... This song is about 2 lovers In Seperation that plagues their relationship ! PASORI in punjabi means " Panic " something thats hurried.. so the guy is pissed off about the distance and the hurried short meetings they have . So the distance has turned love poisonous but he is still willing to drink it.. because he's madly in love with her ! So he wants to set Fire to all the circumstances and Setbacks that keeps them apart. As he yearns and longs for her .. and she is mirroring his yearning as well ! Coke Studio Pakistan is Da Bomb ! So proud 🙏❤
this song can be interpreted into many meanings, so my way of understanding is, if i start from beginning, I mainly focus on the name of song which gives idea what writer wanted to say, the word pasoori means a problem/complex situation, then both singers go about their problems with eachother and why they think they got heartbroken so they are telling each other(complaining to eachother) they want each other to go through breakup to feel that pain of leaving other person so they will understand how he/she used to love him/her and come back to them. once they have complained to each other and now their hearts/consciousness are clear from all griefs and complaints they came to realize they both were suffering from same pain. hence, they want to get back together and understand each other's pasoori(problem), burn problems and worries (help each other solve their problems). so they used same words to start with complaints and tell eachothers side of story then they used same words to say we will solve them together.. this was my understanding, for understanding real meaning u can watch BTS(behind the scenes) of this song :)
Oh this is right up my alley. I love those out there and different cultural songs. Have listened to Deep Forest, Otyken (Siberian folk) and many more. My favorite genre is - music 😊 The newest Coke Studio I've seen is Jon Batiste, New Jeans, JID and Camilo - Be Who You Are collab. The video is so visually busy.
All these Pakistan coke studio songs recorded LIVE!, you should react on the "BTS - The Magical Journey of Pasoori" of this song too. You will get most of the insight behind the scene and you will find out that how much effort they put in to create this song. you will love it. Also you should next react to Coke Studio season 14 song called "Mehram" the lead female vocalist (Arooj Aftaab) of this song also won Grammy Award last year. you will love this song as well. beautifully made. and after this song please react to "BTS - The Magical Journey of Mehram" too.
The dancing shown by the saree-clad lady is a tribute to Indian classical arts and its influence on Pakistani music. The song basically became an even bigger hit in India than it was in Pakistan.
I am an Indian and this is the first time I heard this song on this platform and I had the same reaction as him ! Beautiful song and the English translation was very heart touching ❤❤ coke studio will definitely look up for your other songs!!!!!!
It's so normal about Pasoori to decide whether to listen, read the lyrics or to watch the masterpiece that the video is. I think you need to watch the video twice, once to understand the lyrcis and once to watch the video becuase every second of the video is a piece of art. you can't blink your eye.
It's a piece of art all about those people who are alone and waiting for someone special but no one come and cheer them but still they don't lose hope 😔
did you know it was Shae gill debut song and in coke studio session 14 every song they made separate set for each song thank you for your awesome reactions do react on other songs man !! love from pakistan !
Hi Roscoe, By this time you might have already known but let me tell you just in case. Coke Studio started in 2008 and earlier they used to sing covers and make renditions of old songs. With years passing by it matured, added some amateur singers also to promote them, added new songs and enhanced production. All songs are one take and sung live. A very beautiful idea which flourished and matured with time. Loved your reaction because you being a music director understood the idea behind the song, read the lyrics, enjoyed the music and gave a very genuine reaction. Thank You for exploring Pakistani Culture and Music.
Coke Studio founded by Mr. Rohail Hyatt a former band member of Vital Signs of Pakistan, u look like him by face, first 6 seasons was produced by him and was ahead of it's time, raw music with fusion. Must check them out with behind the scenes.
The first time I heard this song, I found it very interesting that Ali Sethi also uses the masculine pronouns to refer to his lover in the song, given the prevalent social norms around sexuality in PK. It turns out he’s queer so this adds another dimension to the song, alongside the other interpretations regarding heterosexual relations. 😊
The theory is very off lol. It has nothing to do with an arranged marriage. There is a bts video of them working on the song and it's more about 2 people who want to be together, can't be together. Pasoori translates into "conflict" which is what the song is about.
This is Coke studio pakistan It was shot and recorded Live!! Their all songs are actually... you've got to check out all the songs of Coke Studio Season 14.
I love how deeply you want to understand song Sir. As i get from lyrics He want to burn the worries (things or chores or anything) Which is keeping the lover away.
Hi, new to the channel from Pakistan. 13:02 So what I interpret from what I know a bit about cultural literature and poetry and the concept of love, is very entwined with with Godly and humanly concepts of love. So usually poetry and literature point to more of an all consuming love in which you experience the highs and the lows, the reunions and the heartbreaks, which mould you and complete you. If you haven’t experienced a heartbreak, you haven’t experienced the depth. Heartbreak might not necessarily mean to break up, rather that you can feel the sorrow and happiness of the beloved. A very famous verse from a very historical poet Bulleh Shah, revolving around two historical lovers from this region Ranjha (guy) and Heer (girl), translate somewhat to “Chanting the name of Ranjha, I have become Ranjha myself, O people, call me Ranjha now, don’t call me Heer” roughly interpreting to being so in love that your emotions become completely in sync with your lover, losing your own self behind. Both lovers transforming them selves into each other. This is also a Sufi concept where if to achieve complete nirvana and transcendence you need to lose yourself and become one with God, only reflecting His characteristics. To letting go of one’s egos. Hence it doesn’t necessarily represent cursing someone to fall in love and having a break up, rather experiencing heartbreak. Also, watch the Magical Journey for this song where Ali explains the concept of Conflict, breaking of boundaries , represented in the song
Hi Roscoe, I am pretty sure a lot of people from Pakistan had alredy told you about the concept of the song😅. But i just wanted to add that (also as a side information about our culture). As many might have told you that almost all the songs have the same concept it is because in Pakistan loving someone openly is not very common. It's very rare when a someone claims to love someone oppenly as it is like prohibited even though it is not prohibitted in Islam(in Islam you can love someone but you cannot be their boyfriend/girlfriend if you want the boundaries to fo away you have to marry her) . In the song you can see Shae Gil says "I forgot my chains and people's refrains" which means "I don't care what other people think" and they are finding difficulty to meet due to our culture. Even though it is slowly disappearing it still sometimes happens.
Ohh roscoe i loveeee this so much, thank you, I’m ARMY from india, and been loving your reactions to BTS so far, and this just surprised me so much, we loveeee coke studio here, i think you should react to Afreen Afreen next - its by Momina mustehsan and Rahat Fateh Ali khan, you’ll love ittt
@@bhamini-rao i am from Pakistan❤️ Other kpop like Exo Shinee, The rose band. Taemin's solo. Exp cbs live circus papercut and cry. I never cried for any foreign song except indo Pak. But papercut and cry made me shed tears liek anything, still cant listen to them in a go. Bambi by baekhyun. Henry lau is just brilliant too.
AND, she looks so beautiful without exposing any of her body. she looks just like a girl i was dating but her mum didn't agree with us and we had to part ways.😢
There is subtle message of the lady dancing in saree.. saree is a subcontinent culture and when Pakistan was created and it became Islamic state wearing saree is frowned upon..It's good to see rebel in this music album ❤..always have loved Pakistani music..
Dont know if you know shae gill( female singer ) was instagram find after her friend persuaded her to upload the video of her singing and rest ins history 👌🏻
Coke studio Pakistan is wonderful. “Afreen Afreen” and “Tu jhoom” from Coke studio are great and my go to songs. India has a sister Coke studio Bharat as well. Both these showcase fusion music, as in traditional vocals mixed with modern sounds or vice versa. Visually pleasing videos in some of the songs as well.
Hi there Roscoe, first time visiting your channel, loved hearing your reaction and yes you were sort of right, this song is about jilted lovers... i hope to see more reactions from you for coke studio season 14... it's going to be a unique experience for you. :)
Its an unrequited love, theyve been led on, thats why they say i hope you fall in love and it breaks ur heart like u broke mine, like i was willing to do whatever for u, i waited for u but u never showed up, but still even if ur love is like posion ill drink it =)
Hello friend, I am schoked that you are from same industry but you still don't know about COKE STUDIO PAKISTAN 🇵🇰, this studio is working from last 14 years. Every song track will take you to another world and will open your eyes 😂😂. Here are top 3 tracks of season 14. 1. TU JHOOM 2. YE DUNYA 3. PHIR MILANGAY* I bet you will fall in love with this music. Lot of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰.
No, it's a simple romantic song, boy went abroad for study or job, and both of them saying to each other, that you don't know how I feel, may you feel the same
Here's what the song means: The song is about diversity and inclusion. The line "I hope you fall in love; I hope it breaks your heart" is not meant for the lover. It is meant for people who come between love and create problems for lovers. They are who are the reason for "waiting" and "hurries." The male vocalist of the song (also the writer of the song) is gay. Homosexuality is illegal in this part of the world. If you read the lyrics with this context, you will place every line properly and understand what it means. P.S. There is always a behind-the-scene video (BTS or Magical Journey) for each Coke Studio song. You can check it out for additional context and to understand how they created each song, their approach, and the process behind it (including set designs, lyrics, and musical arrangements). Also, Coke Studio is absolutely amazing with extremely good fusion music, deep lyrics, and fantastic mixing. You'll enjoy it very much. Pretty much the entire Season 14 is about fusion, mixing Western and Eastern music.
Hi Roscoe!! I’ve been following your BTS journey for a while now. I’m normally very shy to comment but as a Pakistani I was so excited to see you reacting to this. Coke studio does an incredible job of mixing modern and traditional Pakistani sounds. Kana Yaari and Thagyan have the same modern-traditional mix and Peechay Hutt is more pop/rap … if you wanted to check out more (all from coke studio season 14). Ps I absolutely love your content … Love from Canada 💜💜
Hi Rae! About time you spoke up! Love love love!!!
Yes. Coke studio season 14 is a gem. Please react to it. I've also been following from BTS'S reactions and wanting you to explore more of Indian and Pakistani music. I'm sure you'll love it. It's a lot to take when it comes to the culture here. Take it easy. Love from India 🇮🇳
Kanna yari song in studio 14 master piece of modern Rap ,
Baloch Singer ... kaifi khalil
Baloch Raper ... Eva bi 💞
the translation in lyrics is not accurate it says i wish you fall in love even if not completely in love . @@ThisRoscoe
But he got it all wrong 😢 so 😢
im so glad that youre actually interested in the culture. im pakistani and I'll try my best to explain: so i see you're somewhat familiar with the arranged marriage culture which could be a possible plot behind the lyircs but just so you know, even if a third party is not involved falling in love in pakistan and being very open about it is not something that just casually happens. from what ive seen, when people do fall in love they'll make hideouts where they can exchange letters between classes or "meet up" discreetly infront of a remote shop where it doesn't actually look like the two people know each other. the word pasoori literally means difficulty, inconvenience or something synonymous to those words. just falling in love in a society like that is a brave move, because you never know if people will accept you and your lover at all.
the line that you really like "i hope you fall in love, i hope it breaks your heart" stems from something we pakistanis just tend to say alot generally, "i hope you go through the thing I'm going through so you know how i feel". Its usually very half hearted and that's how i interpreted the lyrics, one of them probably caught the other lacking ; maybe the other person wasnt on their hide out on time, didn't reply to their messages or something like that so the person feels very betrayed because they're giving it all they've got despite the world being against them and their lover isn't matching their energy. those lyrics potray them feeling like they're the only one whose actually in love and risking their all for love so they're basically cursing the other person that i hope you fall in love with someone like i fell in love with you and they treat you the same way you're treating me and when that breaks your heart, you'll know what i went through.
this got kind of long but you'll find similar meaning behind many, many pakistani songs and urdu ghazals.
Wonderful information! Thank you!
Honestly one of the best reactions of this song that I've seen. Thank you for appreciating Pakistani culture and talent
Poetry is the most important part of Pakistani music. Loved your video Sir. All the best from Pakistan to USA 😊
Agreed
Love from The Neighbour India
@@SambitPattnaikOfficialYe Pakistani chutiye inko izzat mat do yaar
I interpret it as young passionate lovers who can't imagine being away from each other. They get nervous whenever distant develops whether it's for simple things like work, chores, arguments, etc... or whatever the reason would be. They're just expressing it in a raw manner and I love it.
Roscoe, thank you for your reaction and glad you liked my request it is a masterpiece I listen to it daily and whenever I need peace time 💜
TY Nagham!
@@ThisRoscoe plz react to hairaan hua by sanam marvi from coke studio 13
This song is absolutely beautifuuul 🤌🏼
Pasoorri was biggest HIT of the Asian world last year 🎉
Coke studio is the best!! Afreen afreen is a gem ❤️
beautiful 😍
I like to interpret this song as yes they're in love and they want to be vulnerable enough with each other or they want each other to be vulnerable enough to put their heart on the line for each other and maybe it may break or maybe not but its worth a shot.
Xulfi has been the producer and director of cokestudio amd S14 was co-produced by Abdullah siddiqui. Xulfi is a genius and maestro. The melodies he brings in cokestudio is like dream. Mixing of traditional and modern music is what he believes creates magic and world needs this blend as we have created the extremes in music. Cokestudio songs are highly poetic and deep. There is alwaus a story behind them. Overall Pakistani songs have high quality poetry. Also do check some pop songs like "Na cher malanga nu" it is a tribute to taylor swift. "Ae Ajnabi" by atif aslam.
Love from India for the beautiful and talented Pakistani brothers and sisters❤
I love this song!!! Thank you for showcasing Ali Seth!!! His voice is amazing!!🤩🌹💐👏👍❤️🇨🇦
Man !! .. as a Pakistani I LOVED your reaction ! I am so happy to see how our beautiful music, culture and poetry is FINALLY being acknowledged and recognised all over the world . 🙏🙌
To explain the phrase you said U didnt understand ..its not about arrange marriage 😁...
This song is about 2 lovers In Seperation that plagues their relationship ! PASORI in punjabi means " Panic " something thats hurried.. so the guy is pissed off about the distance and the hurried short meetings they have . So the distance has turned love poisonous but he is still willing to drink it.. because he's madly in love with her ! So he wants to set Fire to all the circumstances and Setbacks that keeps them apart. As he yearns and longs for her .. and she is mirroring his yearning as well !
Coke Studio Pakistan is Da Bomb ! So proud 🙏❤
this song can be interpreted into many meanings, so my way of understanding is, if i start from beginning, I mainly focus on the name of song which gives idea what writer wanted to say, the word pasoori means a problem/complex situation, then both singers go about their problems with eachother and why they think they got heartbroken so they are telling each other(complaining to eachother) they want each other to go through breakup to feel that pain of leaving other person so they will understand how he/she used to love him/her and come back to them.
once they have complained to each other and now their hearts/consciousness are clear from all griefs and complaints they came to realize they both were suffering from same pain. hence, they want to get back together and understand each other's pasoori(problem), burn problems and worries (help each other solve their problems). so they used same words to start with complaints and tell eachothers side of story then they used same words to say we will solve them together..
this was my understanding, for understanding real meaning u can watch BTS(behind the scenes) of this song :)
Oh this is right up my alley. I love those out there and different cultural songs. Have listened to Deep Forest, Otyken (Siberian folk) and many more. My favorite genre is - music 😊
The newest Coke Studio I've seen is Jon Batiste, New Jeans, JID and Camilo - Be Who You Are collab. The video is so visually busy.
Pakistan a land of poetry.
Love this! One of my favourite classic mod mix songs.
You have a sharp eye to details :) Love from Denmark
This is one of the greatest soundtracks of my generation.
All these Pakistan coke studio songs recorded LIVE!, you should react on the "BTS - The Magical Journey of Pasoori" of this song too. You will get most of the insight behind the scene and you will find out that how much effort they put in to create this song. you will love it.
Also you should next react to Coke Studio season 14 song called "Mehram" the lead female vocalist (Arooj Aftaab) of this song also won Grammy Award last year. you will love this song as well. beautifully made. and after this song please react to "BTS - The Magical Journey of Mehram" too.
Thanks for your review ❤
This whole season is gem 💎 man ♥ all 14 songs from this season 14 is out of this world kinda thing man ♥💯💎🎧🙌
The dancing shown by the saree-clad lady is a tribute to Indian classical arts and its influence on Pakistani music. The song basically became an even bigger hit in India than it was in Pakistan.
there is a behind the scenes video which I found really informative in explaining the song and the message it was trying to convey
Really love your reaction ,and love tradditional things
Its called the true art. ❤
I am an Indian and this is the first time I heard this song on this platform and I had the same reaction as him ! Beautiful song and the English translation was very heart touching ❤❤ coke studio will definitely look up for your other songs!!!!!!
Welcome to Coke studio Pakistan next level 🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Love you Pasoori
Best song ever
It's so normal about Pasoori to decide whether to listen, read the lyrics or to watch the masterpiece that the video is. I think you need to watch the video twice, once to understand the lyrcis and once to watch the video becuase every second of the video is a piece of art. you can't blink your eye.
'Aadam' from coke studio is heavenly
It’s so fun to watch rest of the world reacting our part of the worlds Art.
It's a piece of art all about those people who are alone and waiting for someone special but no one come and cheer them but still they don't lose hope 😔
This is beautiful
did you know it was Shae gill debut song and in coke studio session 14 every song they made separate set for each song thank you for your awesome reactions do react on other songs man !! love from pakistan !
When they both sang. Aaahhhhhhh Thats when they both merged into the song
now thats a reaction i enjoyed it was very natural 😁
whole season 14 is masterpiece
Hi Roscoe,
By this time you might have already known but let me tell you just in case.
Coke Studio started in 2008 and earlier they used to sing covers and make renditions of old songs. With years passing by it matured, added some amateur singers also to promote them, added new songs and enhanced production. All songs are one take and sung live. A very beautiful idea which flourished and matured with time.
Loved your reaction because you being a music director understood the idea behind the song, read the lyrics, enjoyed the music and gave a very genuine reaction.
Thank You for exploring Pakistani Culture and Music.
All Coke Studio songs are shot live in just one take.
Mashaallah
Coke studio Pakistan is blessed 😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Thanku for this reaction Roscoe. You are so correct as in keeping an open mind to different cultures and values.
I appreciate that 💜
💜💜
Coke Studio founded by Mr. Rohail Hyatt a former band member of Vital Signs of Pakistan, u look like him by face, first 6 seasons was produced by him and was ahead of it's time, raw music with fusion. Must check them out with behind the scenes.
The first time I heard this song, I found it very interesting that Ali Sethi also uses the masculine pronouns to refer to his lover in the song, given the prevalent social norms around sexuality in PK. It turns out he’s queer so this adds another dimension to the song, alongside the other interpretations regarding heterosexual relations. 😊
the song that united 1.3 billion people on youtube from India & Pakistan
@Roscoe Interesting thing about this song is that 70% song was written on the previous day from the day they sang this song ❤❤
The theory is very off lol. It has nothing to do with an arranged marriage. There is a bts video of them working on the song and it's more about 2 people who want to be together, can't be together. Pasoori translates into "conflict" which is what the song is about.
Kanna yari song much powerfull magic ✨❤
This is Coke studio pakistan
It was shot and recorded Live!! Their all songs are actually... you've got to check out all the songs of Coke Studio Season 14.
You've entered One way st.!!!
you have so got to watch the rest of season 14 songs.. this season was a 10/10 hit.. each song was epic
Loved your reaction Love from Pakistan ❤
I love how deeply you want to understand song Sir.
As i get from lyrics
He want to burn the worries (things or chores or anything)
Which is keeping the lover away.
Oh my God whatever I was expecting, it was not Roscoe reacting to Pasoori😮
Coke studio Pakistan rocks.
Hi, new to the channel from Pakistan. 13:02 So what I interpret from what I know a bit about cultural literature and poetry and the concept of love, is very entwined with with Godly and humanly concepts of love. So usually poetry and literature point to more of an all consuming love in which you experience the highs and the lows, the reunions and the heartbreaks, which mould you and complete you. If you haven’t experienced a heartbreak, you haven’t experienced the depth. Heartbreak might not necessarily mean to break up, rather that you can feel the sorrow and happiness of the beloved. A very famous verse from a very historical poet Bulleh Shah, revolving around two historical lovers from this region Ranjha (guy) and Heer (girl), translate somewhat to “Chanting the name of Ranjha, I have become Ranjha myself, O people, call me Ranjha now, don’t call me Heer” roughly interpreting to being so in love that your emotions become completely in sync with your lover, losing your own self behind. Both lovers transforming them selves into each other. This is also a Sufi concept where if to achieve complete nirvana and transcendence you need to lose yourself and become one with God, only reflecting His characteristics. To letting go of one’s egos. Hence it doesn’t necessarily represent cursing someone to fall in love and having a break up, rather experiencing heartbreak.
Also, watch the Magical Journey for this song where Ali explains the concept of Conflict, breaking of boundaries , represented in the song
COKE STUDIO💕PAKISTAN🇵🇰 REAL MAGIC⚘
Hi Roscoe,
I am pretty sure a lot of people from Pakistan had alredy told you about the concept of the song😅. But i just wanted to add that (also as a side information about our culture). As many might have told you that almost all the songs have the same concept it is because in Pakistan loving someone openly is not very common. It's very rare when a someone claims to love someone oppenly as it is like prohibited even though it is not prohibitted in Islam(in Islam you can love someone but you cannot be their boyfriend/girlfriend if you want the boundaries to fo away you have to marry her) . In the song you can see Shae Gil says "I forgot my chains and people's refrains" which means "I don't care what other people think" and they are finding difficulty to meet due to our culture. Even though it is slowly disappearing it still sometimes happens.
Amazing Coke Studio Pakistan ❤
Bro you will be in n heaven of thoughts when you will listen “ tu jhoom” I bet you will fell in love with the spiritual singers of this song
Ohh roscoe i loveeee this so much, thank you, I’m ARMY from india, and been loving your reactions to BTS so far, and this just surprised me so much, we loveeee coke studio here, i think you should react to Afreen Afreen next - its by Momina mustehsan and Rahat Fateh Ali khan, you’ll love ittt
Thankyou dear❤️we love indian songs too. South asian music is the best🙌wese do try other kpop songs. There are some amazing songs out there👍
@@ForlifeNA aww! Where are you from, and what other kpop groups would you suggest?
@@bhamini-rao i am from Pakistan❤️ Other kpop like Exo Shinee, The rose band. Taemin's solo. Exp cbs live circus papercut and cry. I never cried for any foreign song except indo Pak. But papercut and cry made me shed tears liek anything, still cant listen to them in a go. Bambi by baekhyun. Henry lau is just brilliant too.
wow that was unexpected i guess music has no boundries welcome to coke studio Pakistan looking for more.
AND, she looks so beautiful without exposing any of her body.
she looks just like a girl i was dating but her mum didn't agree with us and we had to part ways.😢
One more thing to note that all these coke studio songs are live performance, done in one take......
There is subtle message of the lady dancing in saree.. saree is a subcontinent culture and when Pakistan was created and it became Islamic state wearing saree is frowned upon..It's good to see rebel in this music album ❤..always have loved Pakistani music..
Dont know if you know shae gill( female singer ) was instagram find after her friend persuaded her to upload the video of her singing and rest ins history 👌🏻
Coke studio Pakistan is wonderful. “Afreen Afreen” and “Tu jhoom” from Coke studio are great and my go to songs. India has a sister Coke studio Bharat as well. Both these showcase fusion music, as in traditional vocals mixed with modern sounds or vice versa. Visually pleasing videos in some of the songs as well.
Good Morning! 💜 🦌😊
Morning!
yep they gonna ✂️ it together
Coke studio 🇵🇰 best ever real genuine music 🎵🎶 fabulous 😍🤩
Yep, coke studuo pakistan is really good. Much respect from India
Whoooooow heart touching song amazing ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
Please check out more Coke Studio! You will love "Phir Milenge"
Welcome to the world of music ...
Pakistan a land of singers.
React more on coke studio 14 plz! Love your reaction bro❤️
You should checkout the whole season of this
Amazing reaction by you respect from Lahore Pakistan 🇵🇰 ❤
Every coke studio song has a behind the scenes video. You should react to it. They explain the concept of the song in it as well
Hi thank u for luv this song and appreciate and try to understand feeling....
Like from Pakistan 👍😊
Hi there Roscoe, first time visiting your channel, loved hearing your reaction and yes you were sort of right, this song is about jilted lovers... i hope to see more reactions from you for coke studio season 14... it's going to be a unique experience for you. :)
Watch more of Coke Studio your brain will be blown out
This is Punjabi Folk culture song , its demonstrate somone out side motherland & remember country loving sides , vibes and melting hearts each other
Coke studio Pakistan is a fusion lab of music.
Its an unrequited love, theyve been led on, thats why they say i hope you fall in love and it breaks ur heart like u broke mine, like i was willing to do whatever for u, i waited for u but u never showed up, but still even if ur love is like posion ill drink it
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Yes this song is from coke studio pakistan
Hello friend, I am schoked that you are from same industry but you still don't know about COKE STUDIO PAKISTAN 🇵🇰, this studio is working from last 14 years. Every song track will take you to another world and will open your eyes 😂😂. Here are top 3 tracks of season 14.
1. TU JHOOM
2. YE DUNYA
3. PHIR MILANGAY*
I bet you will fall in love with this music. Lot of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰.
Nice reaction
Do more coke studio it's amazing
This is Coke studio Pakistan ❤ 🇵🇰
Am a Pakistani Army 💜😂 U got a new subscriber too buddy
Too much love from Pakistan 🇵🇰
GOD IS WITH THE HEART BROKEN - ACTUALLY TO GET UNBOUND DIVINE LOVE THATS THE CONDITION.
No, it's a simple romantic song, boy went abroad for study or job, and both of them saying to each other, that you don't know how I feel, may you feel the same
Pakistan a land of musicians.
This song also have behind the scenes
You should watch it
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Here's what the song means:
The song is about diversity and inclusion. The line "I hope you fall in love; I hope it breaks your heart" is not meant for the lover. It is meant for people who come between love and create problems for lovers. They are who are the reason for "waiting" and "hurries."
The male vocalist of the song (also the writer of the song) is gay. Homosexuality is illegal in this part of the world. If you read the lyrics with this context, you will place every line properly and understand what it means.
P.S. There is always a behind-the-scene video (BTS or Magical Journey) for each Coke Studio song. You can check it out for additional context and to understand how they created each song, their approach, and the process behind it (including set designs, lyrics, and musical arrangements).
Also, Coke Studio is absolutely amazing with extremely good fusion music, deep lyrics, and fantastic mixing. You'll enjoy it very much. Pretty much the entire Season 14 is about fusion, mixing Western and Eastern music.