![]() “The person in control, the person putting everything together, knows best. And after having had worked with both Hyatt and Strings in previous CS seasons, she has come to the understanding that the makers know their music best. The ‘Queen of Sufi Music’, who has delivered the message of the Sufis at sold-out venues across the world, says there’s no delivering without looking under your own skin first. She too, is an old-timer just like myself and sings really well,” shares the now 67-year-old singer. ![]() He has fleshed out its melody with purity and warmth and pairing me with Naseebo Lal was a great idea too. “Xulfi Sahab has put his heart and soul into it. “If you sit down and listen to it, it’ll grow on you,” promises Parveen in a conversation with The Express Tribune. True to its name, it takes its sweet time before reaching its zenith and then disperses. It has a levitating feel to it, perhaps what a mystic’s musings are made of. It isn’t as loud or aggressive as Xulfi’s prior hits but it isn’t entirely grounded either. Tu Jhoom, the first Coke Studio 14 song that released last week, sees Abida Parveen and Naseebo Lal engage in a spiritual dance of harmonies. Why bicker over who’s better? Why stand alone? ![]() Some spell magic alone, others, relish in it together.
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