Abrar ul Haq has brought bhangra to the forefront of Pakistani pop music. His songs like “Aaja Ni Aaja Cycle Te”, “Preeto”, “Blue De Ghar” are classics and are still played at every wedding. His song “Nach Punjaban” was recently remixed by Bollywood, and he has returned to music after leaving politics.

Conversation on Abrar ul Haq’s subject:

Abrar Ahmed Ali Butt was a guest on the show and talked about how he started the trend of these folk songs and when people were not familiar with gangster-style music, they became very popular. Nowadays, Indian singers are copying his style, and he is still popular. This is a trend that he started and was not imitated in Pakistan.

He said:

He also discussed that old singers always resent new voices. This happened to him, and now his songs are being sung by his generation. He added that every generation’s music should be respected and enjoyed.

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