UMERKOT, Pakistan — Villagers hush when Pakistani folk musician Sham Bhai starts singing about climate change, her clear voice rising above the simple squat dwellings. “We are the people of the south.
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'I want Pakistani weddings to play our own songs, not Indian tracks' says Sahir Ali Bagga
Bagga emphasised that, for years, he has been consciously producing songs that resonate with Pakistani wedding culture—tracks ...
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Bagga wants Pakistanis to dance on our own songs
On whether the sound of Pakistani music has shifted with new artists and trends, Bagga said technology influences style, but heritage remains constant. "Technology changes musical colour, but our folk ...
People of all ages and ethnicities sang and danced with remarkable energy Saturday night during a performance by Arif Lohar, a beloved Pakistani folk singer with 150 albums, 50 international tours and ...
ISLAMABAD, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- On the dark Friday night when the air in Islamabad was getting chilly in the light winter drizzle, the hearts of people inside the Pakistan National Council of Arts ...
Pakistani folk musician Sham Bhai is using song to teach villagers about climate change. She is from Sindh, the province worst-hit three years ago by climate-worsened deluges that affected tens of ...
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