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Friday, May 29, 2020

Musicians from 7 countries came together for a Pakistani song about hope

Musician Kashan Admani initiated for the collaboration on Ae Khuda

How 40 musicians from 7 countries came together for a Pakistani song about hope
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With 2020 becoming more and more 2020 by the day, musicians from round the world are becoming together to hope for the higher.


Pakistani musician and composer Kashan Admani got together around 40 musicians from six countries aside from Pakistan for a collaboration with the "message of hope, togetherness, spirituality, and social harmony."


“Music has the facility to inspire hope and spread positive energy around. the thought was to return together to offer hope to people everywhere the planet and show that humanity is alive and united within the se turbulent times in the fight against the novel COVID-19 pandemic,” - says Kashan Admani.

“We want to bring true optimism to people, not only one person, but the whole humanity. there's hope over despair, light over darkness, life over death, and this is often what we would like to remind the worldwide population of at this point,” he added.

Artists include Grammy award-winning violinist Charlie Bisharat, Grammy nominee Simon Philips and Stu Hamm from USA, multi-award winning Russian guitarist Roman Miroshnichenko, British singer/Songwriter Lili Casely, India's Dr. Palash Sen, soloist Matt Laurent from Canada, Brazil's Luiza Prochet. Joining them is additionally Gumbi Ortiz from Florida, who's also hung out as Junoon's drummer.

Pakistani artists also feature within the song including Najam Sheraz, , Faakhir, Farooq Ahmed (Aaroh), Natasha Khan, Natasha Baig, Dino Ali and Khaled Anam.

The collaboration does remind us of previous charity singles like 'We are the world'and more. Recently Pakistani celebrities also got together to perform a replacement rendition of 'Yeh Watan Tumhara Hai' as a tribute to the unsung heroes of this pandemic.

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