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Writer and musician Ali Sethi has created an unconventional hit with “Pasoori”

73 pointsby zabhiabout 3 years ago

10 comments

madmax108about 3 years ago
No offence to the author, but to give a song that was part of Coke Studio Pakistan the credit of uniting India and Pakistan is quite silly. Coke Studio is almost exclusively listened to only by the urban-ites in India, and Coke Studio Pakistan has even smaller listening audience in India [1]. A quick check of Youtube to see the current trending songs shows a lot of national and regional music, but no mention of this song anywhere in the Top 100 trending songs[2]. Mark this as just a publicity piece.<p>[1]: Yes, there&#x27;s a Coke Studio India as well, and an eternal raging debate about which version of Coke Studio is better. I gotta admit though, the Pakistan version has a lot more memorable tunes. :D [2]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ffaqVXuWO9o&amp;list=PL4fGSI1pDJn4pTWyM3t61lOyZ6_4jcNOw" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=ffaqVXuWO9o&amp;list=PL4fGSI1pDJ...</a>
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chamanbugaabout 3 years ago
Title is click bait. Coke Studio has done this several times. Mainstream Pakistani songs are quite different from Indian songs, however, both populations can understand what is being sung. Mixing the two together results in incredible music. Pakistan and India still hate each other. No music is about to unite them after 1000s years of history and polar opposite religions.
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polarabout 3 years ago
Music video: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=5Eqb_-j3FDA" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=5Eqb_-j3FDA</a>
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bsedlmabout 3 years ago
India and Pakistan are the same people and the same culture. as far as I understand, and from my own far away position (combined with &quot;nearsightedness&quot;), it seems to me like the India-Pakistan division was made up when the english pulled out of there.<p>I sense something similar to Korean culture being broken up into north and south. of course in all cases there&#x27;s a local power helping... but the real drive for the split are foreign powers
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sampoabout 3 years ago
This google ad was also somewhat popular 9 years ago:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=gHGDN9-oFJE</a><p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;timesofindia.indiatimes.com&#x2F;tech-news&#x2F;googles-india-pak-reunion-ad-strikes-emotional-chord&#x2F;articleshow&#x2F;25753015.cms" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;timesofindia.indiatimes.com&#x2F;tech-news&#x2F;googles-india-...</a>
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ryzvonusefabout 3 years ago
In India, they have a vibrant Entertainment Industry, and it has a strong cultural tradition, which means that music attracts a lot more people, and they have a pathway to make it a career....<p>But since Bollywood is the heavyweight, it therefore creates a gravitational effect, where successful musicians tend to gravitate towards the type of music that would better fit Bollywood&#x27;s needs, instead of taking risks.<p>And Bollywood in turn heavily promote the music, which tends to drown out all the competition.<p>This means that for the average Indian, despite having a diverse set of musicians, the usual youtube&#x2F;spotify recommendations tend to become the &quot;same old&quot;.<p>----<p>Meanwhile, In Pakistan, the more conservative&#x2F;religious background meant that there was far less cultural acceptance for a career in music. Ofcourse, the old great musical lineages still exist, but the industry has stagnated some what. Cinemas have started to close, and there isn&#x27;t much a film industry anymore.<p>Most singers were of the safe &quot;pop&quot; variety that could be played on state owned TV. Any chance of making a fanbase by concerts vanished when terrorists started threatening to attack venues post 9&#x2F;11. Singers changed industry to either acting in TV dramas, or left it altogether of other ventures. ( You can find Pakistani Rock stars running a dollar store in Scranton or running a radio Channel in Houston)<p>This mean that there is more risk taking, since most people making music are doing it out of passion, not because they believe this could lead to a career. And they take to social media, and have an equal chance of getting on your recommended list as some one who is already established.<p>This means that Indians looking for some &quot;fresh&quot; music are getting some interesting choices from across the border, since these tend to not be drowned out by music labels.<p>Also, now Brands are using the social media scene to make their own channels. Coke, Pepsi, Nescafe, Walls ice cream, heck even Strepsils have their own small music scene, just make a small music studio, hire a house band and invite singers to jam and essentially create a musical ad<p>I feel that these new programs have now also devolved into a same old routine where singers are now, instead of creating new music and taking risks, are just taking old popular songs and covering them with a new twist, the title of the old song providing an incentive to click.<p>++++<p>Still, Pasoori was a good song, it was not just a cover of an old song and it was not just a jam session with the house band, so good for Coke Studio to encourage some thing beyond the routine
malsheabout 3 years ago
Nice song but why is this on HN? It’s not like it’s the first Pakistani song that’s a huge hit in India.
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dncornholioabout 3 years ago
This is nothing but marketing
Kalanosabout 3 years ago
just seems like another radio song to me. not much emotion in it, so it&#x27;s not really believable. glad it&#x27;s bringing some unity tho.
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asadlionpkabout 3 years ago
As a fan of Sethi, Xulfi, huge Pakistani music fan, I say clickbait.<p>I invite you to listen to Coke Studio btw, the older songs are amazing!