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Farhan Saeed & Quratulain Balouch @cokestudio Coke Studio Season 10| Episode 4 Song Name: Latthay Di Chaadar Produced & Directed by Strings Music Directed by Shani Arshad Latthay Di Chaadar, originally composed by Khalil Ahmed & lyrics by Bashir Manzar Dekh Tera, originally composed by Niaz Ahmed & lyrics by Muhammad Nasir ‘Latthay Di Chaadar’ & ‘Dekh Tera’ licensed by EMI Pakistan Colors seem more vivid in this song as a traditional South Asian wedding song blends with an 80s pop track in Shani Arshad’s latest concoction. An upbeat track nuanced with the rhythm of dandiyaan and a gliding flute, the song is further embellished by the fact that it is a duet. Farhan Saeed’s warm, tuneful take on ‘Dekh Tera’ paired with Quratulain Balouch’s textured, radiant voice belting out Latthay Di Chaadar makes for the perfect mixture. With a strong backing vocals section, the song finds itself exploring the musical spectrum of our vibrant traditional past. Houseband Imran Akhoond (Guitars) Aahad Nayani (Drums) Babar Khanna (Dholak/Tabla) Omran Shafique (Guitars) Abdul Aziz Kazi (Percussions) Backing Vocalists Rachel Viccaji Shahab Hussain Natasha Khan Guest Musicians Amir Azhar (Banjo) Sajid Ali (Flute) Bradley D’Souza (Bass) Joshua Keyth Benjamin (Keys)Coke Studio Season 10| Episode 4 Song Name: Latthay Di Chaadar Produced & Directed by Strings Music Directed by Shani Arshad Latthay Di Chaadar, originally composed by Khalil Ahmed & lyrics by Bashir Manzar Dekh Tera, originally composed by Niaz Ahmed & lyrics by Muhammad Nasir ‘Latthay Di Chaadar’ & ‘Dekh Tera’ licensed by EMI Pakistan Colors seem more vivid in this song as a traditional South Asian wedding song blends with an 80s pop track in Shani Arshad’s latest concoction. An upbeat track nuanced with the rhythm of dandiyaan and a gliding flute, the song is further embellished by the fact that it is a duet. Farhan Saeed’s warm, tuneful take on ‘Dekh Tera’ paired with Quratulain Balouch’s textured, radiant voice belting out Latthay Di Chaadar makes for the perfect mixture. With a strong backing vocals section, the song finds itself exploring the musical spectrum of our vibrant traditional past. Houseband Imran Akhoond (Guitars) Aahad Nayani (Drums) Babar Khanna (Dholak/Tabla) Omran Shafique (Guitars) Abdul Aziz Kazi (Percussions) Backing Vocalists Rachel Viccaji Shahab Hussain Natasha Khan Guest Musicians Amir Azhar (Banjo) Sajid Ali (Flute) Bradley D’Souza (Bass) Joshua Keyth Benjamin (Keys) ---------------------Disclaimer---------------------Copright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticisms, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips tha balance in favor of fair use |