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Mujhe Baar Baar by Abbas Ali Khan: Mujhe Baar Baar in essence is a sufiana kalam but artistically is a reflection

of the range
and some brilliant octaves by Abbas Ali Khan. Symphony of the track is dominated by the percussions and guitars with
background being filled by the String Section, the gradual crescendo as the track reaches the chorus is exceptional as it creates a
symbolic journey highlighting both the clam adoration and intense devotion with the Divine.

Pehla Pyaar by Jimmy Khan: Pehla Pyaar is one of those nostalgic tracks that can take the listener back to those love struck
college days; the days when that single whim of passion, that adolescent love has the ability to take you to the furthest reaches of
this world but as times carry on they make us weary and burdened with the responsibilities of the same world and the mundane
which offended us in our early days becomes our destiny. This track for me changes all that as it reignites that lost passion and
coming from the platform of Coke Studio it does sound very unorthodox since this is not something one normally associates with
Coke Studio.

Mitti Da Palwaan by Jawad Ahmed: Mitti Da Palwaan is Punjabi folk at its best as it reflects the true nature of folk coming from
Punjab that being passionate and humble, and denouncing that false perception of aggression. Composition of the track is very
contemporary apart from some folk sounding percussions throughout the track, this somewhat diminishes the whole folk essence
but Jawad Ahmed in a very similar range as compared to Arif Lohar keeps the sanctity of the track alive.

Kheriyaan by Niazi Brothers: Kheriyaan lyrically is a reflection of desolation that accompanies lost love and that grieve is so
brilliantly portrayed by a woeful sounding composition and equally forlorn vocals. Everything is divine about this track; in
addition to the transcendent vocals the sequence on the flute is breathtaking. The track signifies the sorrow of Heer as she is
married off to the groom from Kher Tribe; and remembers the love of Ranjha.

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