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Faris Shafi, Zain Zohaib break all rules with bold track 'Shayar'

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Apr 12

In a world dominated by Instagram Reels and TikTok, where most songs barely last two minutes, Shayar by rapper Faris Shafi offers the opposite. The opening track of the new season of Velo Sound Station runs for nearly six minutes, and every second feels like a powerful statement.

 

Faris walks in, wearing a hood, entering a grand, opera-style hall. It's not just an entrance; it's a moment. The crowd makes way as if something special is about to happen. Directed by Bilal Lashari, the music video is cinematic and intense.

 

The song begins with almost two minutes of Faris reciting deep and poetic lines, like a poet at a mushaira. He says, “Eh mayray Shaoor-e-Zaat… Rasta bananay day… Gaal pay laga ghaaza / Hont pay lagi laali… Khud ba khud pigalnay tak…”

 

His voice starts off deep, adding weight to the words. It may feel a little excessive, but it suits the overall mood of the track.

 

Then the beat drops, and everything changes.

 

Drum and bass sounds kick in, and Faris begins his rapping, switching back to his usual sharp style. His lyrics speak about choosing love over hate, delivering the message with power and clarity. The music keeps building, and soon, Zain Zohaib join in with their beautiful qawwali vocals.

 

Their performance adds soul to the song. It’s not just background — it becomes the heart of the track. The combination of qawwali and electronic rap shouldn't work, but somehow, it does — and it's magical.

 

The transitions between Faris’s intense rap and Zain Zohaib’s spiritual energy create a unique experience. One moment feels ancient, the next feels futuristic, yet everything blends perfectly.

 

The visuals also stand out. Bilal Lashari uses dark, grand sets that look royal but never feel over the top. The video is dramatic but not forced.

 

Shayar isn’t just a song; it’s a bold artistic statement. It shows that music doesn’t have to follow rules. It can be traditional and modern, serious and fun, local and global — all at once.

 

And in this fearless mix, Faris Shafi and Zain Zohaib shine the brightest.

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