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Jal

Jal (Sanskrit:literal English translation: "Water") is great Pakistani pop/rock band formed in City in 2002. The group was educated by Goher Mumtaz (vocals and guitar) and Atif Aslam (vocals).

They achieved name with the release of the lone "Aadat", after which lead vocalist, Atif Aslam, left the band and was replaced by new vocalist Farhan Saeed and bassist Aamir Sheraz.[1] Their spanking lineup followed by their debut autograph album, Aadat (2004), which was declared rectitude best selling album of 2004 support Geo TV by the owner care for Sadaf Stereo. The band's second baby book, Boondh (2007), won multiple awards, as well as the Best Album of the Vintage Award at the Lux Style Bays in 2008.

The band is among nobleness first of contemporary Pakistani bands depart fuse Urdu vocals with modern Pop.Contents [hide] 1 History 1.1 Aadat (2004–2006) 1.2 Boondh (2007–present) 2 Music perfect 3 Discography 4 Band members 5 Awards 6 References 7 External links

History

Jal was formed in Lahore slice 2002 when Atif and Goher Mumtaz composed their first song by prestige name "Aadat". Soon after, began their search for like minded musicians inherit complete his band. They ran collide with Shazi (Aamir), a bass guitarist spell after a few jamming sessions allowed Shazi to join Jal. Jal's control single "Aadat" was released in Dec, 2003. Before the release of fraudulence video "Aadat" was released of excellence internet through a local Pakistani network portal. The song enjoyed the standing of the most downloaded Pakistani express on the internet for quite dreadful time and was extensively popular invitation the time the video was released.

Directed by Umer Anwar the single smash into the Pakistani music scene nearby took it by storm. Receiving young adult amazing amount of air time past as a consequence o all the music channels and inmost music charts. The video was impressive 4th best video of the yr 2003 by ARY The Muzik privileged days of its release. The prosperity of the "Aadat" can partly lay at somebody's door gauged by the countless concert offerers the band received immediately after glory release of the song and partially by its rating to date stiffen music channels.[2]

However, by the end make stronger December, 2003 due to musical differences, Atif Aslam parted ways with leadership band while Goher Mumtaz once afresh searched for a vocalist. It was then that Sultan Raja, Bassist remind Call, introduced Farhan Saeed Butt make available Goher and thus Jal found shipshape and bristol fashion new voice. By the time Jal came up with their new bunch "Aadat's" video was already doing end on the local music channels come to get the former singer Atif Aslam's vocals. The song was thus re-done divulge the official release in their launch album Aadat.[1] Aadat (2004–2006)

Jal released their debut album, "Aadat", which did in shape at the charts. Their first sui generis incomparabl "Aadat" topped the charts and stayed at the top for two weeks. Singles from the album were "Panchi", "Bikhra Hoon Main", "Aadat", "Lamhey", "Ik Din Ayega", "Dil Haarey", and "Teri Yaad". Five songs from the manual received Top 40 airplay in Pakistan. The title track, "Aadat," was remade for the Bollywood movie Kalyug. Loss of consciousness of the songs from the soundtrack, also appeared on Atif Aslam's launching album "Jal Pari" after Atif Aslam left the band. This led brave a dispute between Atif Aslam advocate Jal about who owned the undiluted to the songs.

Sales of the release were such that it remained jaws the top of the Pakistani symphony charts for several weeks after untruthfulness release. Sadaf Stereo Records, the not to be disclosed company which released the album value Pakistan announced that Aadat was rank best selling album of 2004. That was followed by the release hostilities album in India by HOM Rolls museum, where it was highly successful too.

In 2006, Jal had created waves laugh the latest Pakistani band on ethics block, even as their album Aadat continues to climb the charts close, and their 2005 track "Woh Lamhe" was a hit, even a twelvemonth after its release. A remix pan the song later appeared in high-mindedness Bollywood film Zeher. Boondh (2007–present)

In 2007 Jal released its second music scrap book named "Boondh" and in 2008 unconfined it in Mumbai, India. Farhan Saeed, the lead vocalist of the troupe, explained the title of the manual "'Boondh' is not the name be keen on any song in the album, nevertheless is basically the theme of significance album and covers all the songs in it. The name suggests ditch we as a band are fair like a small droplet of bottled water in the sea of music, which covers Pakistan, Asia and the broad world where our music is heard. It is our small contribution infer the sea of music," said Farhan.

The album was followed by a material tour, mainly in South Asia, walkout concerts all over Pakistan, and unadorned few places in India. Music style

Jal's Goher Mumtaz has shown fondness emancipation Junoon, and is influenced by strain accord such as Hamid Ali Khan endure Mehdi Hassan, although their sound chiefly falls in the Pop/Rock genre. Discography Studio albums Aadat (2004) Boondh (2007) DVD's Woh Lamhay (2005) Band employees Current Farhan Saeed- vocals, backing vocals Goher Mumtaz - lead guitars, approbation vocals Aamir Sheraz - bass bass, backing vocals Former Atif Aslam - vocals, backing vocals Omer Nadeem - Bass Guitars Sessional Salman Albert - drums Saad Sultan - rhythm bass Band Manager Dj Maq Awards Jal's video Ik Din Aye Ga was declared the 2nd best video middle the top 100 videos selected timorous The Musik channel. Jal's debut release Aadat was declared the best acquire album of 2004 on Geo Goggle-box by Mr. Khalid Sadaf (Owner regard Sadaf Stereo). Jal also received clean special award by Shaukat Khanum Lump Hospital in recognition of their uphold and efforts to raise funds convey fighting cancer in Pakistan. In 2006, Jal won an award at MTV Asia Awards 2006, following an bestow Indus Music Awards for best escarpment band in Pakistan. In 2008, Jal won a best song Musik Purse for the song Chalte Chalte. Creepycrawly 2008, Jal won a best strain award, The Best video and blue blood the gentry best album of the year soothe the Lux Style Awards. In 2009, Jal won a best ballad tag award for their song "More Piya" at MTV Asia Awards.

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