Catch all the recently released Pakistani songs with their lyrics & music videos.
“Ranjheya Ve” is a Punjabi song by Zain Zohaib that expresses deep love and devotion. The lyrics’ title means “Oh, Ranjha,” referring to a famous symbol of romantic love. The
“Mujhe Pyar Hua Tha” is an Urdu lullaby by Aima Baig. The lyrics’ title means “I Fell in Love,” reflecting the central theme of love and longing. Rahil Mirza composed
“Heer” is an Urdu song by Ali, Shjr, Haider Ali, and Ali Raza. Its lyrics and translation express a lover’s deep wish for their beloved to return their feelings. The
“Jhol (Acoustic)” is an Urdu song by Maanu, Annural Khalid, and Asfand. It gently expresses feelings of love and longing. The word “Jhol,” which means “trick” or “mischief,” refers to
“Maand,” an Urdu ballad by Bayaan and Hasan Raheem, explores love, loss, and longing themes. The lyrics’ title means “Faded” in English, representing the loss of hope and love. The
“Khwabeeda,” a Punjabi-Urdu ballad by Farhan Saeed, beautifully expresses a man’s deep love. The lyrics’ title means “Dreamlike,” which fits the enchanting feelings of being in love. Nirmaan’s lyrics show
“Na Milay,” a Hindi-Urdu duet by Havi and Afifa Moin from Nescafé Basement Season 6, balances the simmering tension of unresolved dialogues between estranged lovers. Translating to “Unshared,” the lyrics’
“Kabhi Kabhi,” a haunting Urdu ballad by Ahad Khan and Usama Ali, stitches raw vulnerability into its poetic dissection of love’s paradoxes. Translating to “Sometimes,” the lyrics’ title mirrors the
“Tera Sitam,” a haunting Urdu ballad by Ali Sethi, unravels the paradox of finding refuge in lingering heartache. Translating to “Your Cruelty,” the lyrics’ title crystallizes the song’s fixation on
“Hum Tum,” an Urdu ballad by Ahtasham Bashir that appears on Nescafé Basement Season 6 is a passionate statement of desire and acceptance of an unrealized ambition. The title of
“Umeedon Ki” is a poignant Urdu-Punjabi ballad by Atif Aslam from his Borderless World Season 1 album. This emotional poem conveys a profound sense of desire and despair. The lyrics’
Musarrat Nazir’s 1983 album “Meri Pasand” features the exquisite romantic Urdu song “Chale To Kat Hi Jaye Ga Safar,” also known as “Ahista Ahista.” The title of the lyrics, “If