Ali Khan (singer)

Ali Khan is a Pakistani singer&songwriter and musician. Rose to prominence in 90's boy band The Vibes, Khan established himself as a solo singer in 2000 with the release of his single "Surmai Ankhon Mein", that was well received by critics. In 2006, Khan released his second single "Saatheya" that became the most successful work of Khan to date,[1] topping charts for several weeks and earning three nominations at TMA Awards 2007. He then recorded several covers and did playback singing for television series and films including Five Minarets in New York, Karadayı and Kaala Paisa Payar.

Ali Khan
Born (1979-10-21) 21 October 1979
Karachi, Pakistan
OccupationSinger, songwriter, musician, actor
Notable work
Coke Studio Season 9
Nescafé Basement Season 5
Musical career
GenresPop , Ambient , Synthwave
Websitealikhanworld.com

In 2011, Ali released his third single "Koi Aye Na" – earning him critical praise,[1] and a cover of "Shamman Paiyan Tere Bina" as a tribute to NFK and Nitin Sawhney, the song ranked no. 7th on worldwide chart on ISINA. Khan's fourth single "Memories" also received acclaim. In 2016 Khan marked his Coke Studio debut as a featured artist in season 9,[2][3] as a part team Jaffer Zaidi.[4]

Career

Ali started his career in 1990 when he performed at school's various functions and concerts. However, he was noted when he gain recognition as a part of 90's boy band The Vibes. In 2000, Ali released his first single "Surmai Ankhon Mein" as a solo artist that was well received by critics. With the hiatus of almost four years Ali released his second single "Saathiya" that earned him widespread acclaim and recognition. Song tops many charts and received three nominations at The Musik Awards 2007. In an interview Khan said, "I produced 'Saathiya' overnight, sitting in the studio at my place, i never thought the song would be such a hit and the positive response gave me a lot of confidence that I could create my own music.

In 2011, with the release of "Koi Aye Na", Ali received critical appraisal.[5] In 2014, Ali released a cover of "Shamman Paiyan Tere Bina" as a tribute to NFK and Nitin Sawhney, the rendition was heavily praised by critics and ranked no. 7th on worldwide chart on ISINA. Khan fourth single "Memories" also received acclaim. Ali wanted to relaunch himself with the season 8 of Coke Studio but shows producers Faisal Kapadia and Bilal Maqsood didn't came on board with Ali's songs, clarifying Khan said, "It's not that they didn't like my music but I believe the producers were more inclined toward Sufi music last season."[6] However, he marked himself as a featured artist with season 9,[6] under Jaffer Zaidi.[7] Currently he is producing his debut album.he have done may collaborations.

Filmography

Film

Television

Discography

  • "Surmai Ankhon Mein" (2000)
  • "Saathiya" (2006)
  • "Koi Aye Na" (2011)
  • "Shaman"
  • "Memories"
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References

  1. "The One Hit Wonder Is Back & Missing The Charm This Time Around". Doseofme. April 4, 2011. Archived from the original on August 20, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  2. "Coke Studio 9 artists list revealed". The News Teller. June 17, 2016. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  3. Rehman, Maliha (July 4, 2016). "Here's what to expect from Coke Studio 9". Dawn News. Retrieved July 6, 2016.
  4. Sengupta, Arka (June 17, 2016). "'Coke Studio Pakistan' undergoes major revamp in Season 9; artiste line-up revealed". International Business Times. Retrieved June 25, 2016.
  5. Mehmood, Rafay (July 14, 2011). "Ali Khan: A one-hit wonder?". The Express Tribune. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  6. "'Saathiya' singer Ali Khan wants to turn tables with 'Coke Studio 9'". The Express Tribune. June 21, 2016. Retrieved July 8, 2016.
  7. "With strings attached: Multiple producers to helm Coke Studio 9 – The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. December 24, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2016.
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