Dil Kithay Kharayai - Zahoor Ahmad Lohar
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SONG : Dil Kithay Kharayai | Zahoor Ahmad Lohar | New Punjabi Song 2019
SINGER | Zahoor Ahmad Lohar 0092 3457601860
POET :Ghulam Muhammad Dard [late]
Music Arranger Jabran Rafique
MUSIC DIRECTOR : M Ilyas Vicky
D.O.P : Tahseen Safdar Aw
SONG LYRICS
Dil kithay kharayai o bholeya
Gal rovan payai o bholeya
Jag thagbaz da ilam ta haiya
Naz adaein te dulna naihya
Manukh lawayai bholeya
Eh anjam hai ech kay lai da
Bareyein ulta shugul khudai da
Kay hath ayai bholeya
Hun q ghatnaein hal duhaiyan
Pehle nahnni soch kay soch kay laiyan
Gadya chayai bholeya
Waye tu bahlay ghatay jhal kay
Be qadran day sang ech ral kay
Bharum wanjayai bholeya
Dard ha tainu bahu samjhaya
Kar nahi bilkul man paraya
Hun azmayai bholeya
I apologize for the confusion. The correct title of the song you're referring to is "Dil Kithay Kharayai," also spelled as "Dil Kathe Khadia Hai" in some variations. It is a popular Punjabi folk song that gained significant popularity after being performed by Saira Naseem and later covered by various artists.
The song's lyrics are primarily in Punjabi and depict a playful conversation between a young man and a woman. It talks about their emotions, the mischief they engage in, and their feelings for each other. The upbeat rhythm and catchy melody have made it a favorite at Punjabi weddings and cultural events.
While Zahoor Ahmad Lohar is a renowned folk singer, he is not specifically associated with this particular rendition of the song. The song has been performed and covered by various artists in the Punjabi music industry.
"Sarakii" is a term often used in Punjabi music to refer to songs that are specifically created for dance and celebration. These songs are typically high-energy, upbeat, and have a catchy rhythm that encourages people to dance and enjoy themselves. Sarakii songs are popular in Punjabi culture, especially at weddings, festivals, and other joyous occasions.
Some well-known artists who have released Sarakii songs include Babbu Maan, Diljit Dosanjh, Gurdas Maan, Ammy Virk, and Jazzy B. These songs often incorporate traditional Punjabi instruments like the dhol, tumbi, and dholak, along with modern electronic beats.
It's worth noting that the term "Sarakii" is not limited to a specific song but rather represents a genre of Punjabi music known for its lively and celebratory nature.
Certainly! Pakistani music is rich and diverse, spanning various genres and languages. Here are a few popular Pakistani songs from different genres:
"Dil Dil Pakistan" by Vital Signs - This iconic patriotic song from the 1980s became an anthem for Pakistanis and is still widely recognized and loved.
"Afreen Afreen" by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Momina Mustehsan - A soulful rendition blending classical and contemporary elements, this song gained immense popularity and critical acclaim.
"Coke Studio" - Coke Studio Pakistan is a renowned music platform that brings together various artists to create fusion and collaborative music. Some notable songs from Coke Studio include "Tajdar-e-Haram" by Atif Aslam, "Afreen Afreen" by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan and Momina Mustehsan, and "Jugni" by Arif Lohar.
"Lambi Judai" by Reshma - Originally from the Pakistani film "Hero," this song by the late Reshma is a soul-stirring and emotionally charged rendition.
"Aadat" by Atif Aslam - This song by Atif Aslam became a massive hit and catapulted him to stardom. It has a rock-infused sound and gained popularity both in Pakistan and across borders.
These are just a few examples, and there are numerous talented Pakistani artists and songs across different genres like folk, qawwali, ghazal, pop, and more. Pakistani music has a rich cultural heritage and continues to evolve with time.