Rahat Fateh Ali Khan --A Live Concert And One Of My Favoutate Singer

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Ustad Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (b.January 1, 1974 in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan) is a Pakistani musician , and primarily a singer of Qawwali mainly in t...

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  • The point is that it does not matter if you understand the lingo or not you will still like this song due to his impressive way of singing ..he activates the inner being in you and makes you want to join you.
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    Uploaded on 7 Jul 2010Ustad Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (b.January 1, 1974 in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan) is a Pakistani musician , and primarily a singer of Qawwali mainly in the Punjabi language, a devotional music of the Sufis (a mystical tradition within Islam). He is the nephew of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.The son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat was trained by his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the art of classical music and Qawwali In addition to Qawwali, he also performs ghazals and other light music. He has toured extensively and performed in Pakistan, India and all around the world.
    His first public performance was at the age of ten or eleven, when he toured the U.K. with his uncle in 1985, and performed solo songs in addition to singing with the Qawwali party. At a concert in Birmingham on July 27, 1985, he performed the solo ghazal Mukh Tera Sohneya Sharab Nalon Changa Ae. At a concert at the Harrow Leisure Centre in 1985, he performed the solo song Gin Gin Taare Lang Gaiyaan Rattaan. Paap (2004), featuring hit song, Mann Ki Lagan, marked his debut as a Bollywood playback singer. He has become popular in India because of his Bollywood songs.
    In a subordinate role with his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, working in collaboration with Eddie Vedder, of the American rock band, Pearl Jam, Rahat contributed to the soundtrack of the 1995 Hollywood film Dead Man Walking.

    In 2002, he worked on the soundtrack of Four Feathers in collaboration with the American composer of orchestral and film music, James Horner.[7] Also in 2002, Rahat guested with The Derek Trucks Band on the song "Maki Madni" for Trucks' album, Joyful Noise.

    More recently, his vocals were featured on the soundtrack of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto.

    His recent works include Pakistani nationalistic songs such as "Dharti Dharti" and "Hum Pakistan", and songs from Bollywood.

    I'm presenting you all a musical live concert by this Spectacular performer in which he rendered his various famous film songs & qawwalis.. The presence of Rahat makes us remind the fond memory of Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan..
    Hope you'll enjoy this concert as much as I did..!
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