Billo De Ghar
Appearance
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Billo De Ghar بلو دے گھر | ||||
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Billo De Ghar (Template:Lang-pa) is début album by Pakistani pop singer Abrar-ul-Haq.[1] It was written, composed and sung by the artist and became a best selling album in South Asia at the time of its release in 1995. As of 2004, over 16 million copies of the album have been sold.[2][3] The lyrics of the songs are in Punjabi and Urdu.
Although the album's title song "Billo De Ghar" is in Punjabi, only three of the album's ten tracks are in Punjabi, while the rest are in Urdu.
"Murree Shehry Di Niki", one of three Punjabi tracks, is in a dialect of Punjabi called Pothohari which is mostly spoken in Murree, Islamabad and Rawalpindi. It may be an influence of the time Abrar spent in Islamabad for his Master's degree.
Track listing
- Billo (a.k.a. Billo De Ghar)
- Murree Shehry Di Niki
- Aaja Na
- Hum Tum Mile The
- Sohni Surat
- Agar Kabhi
- Alam E Bhaghawat
- Allah Pakistan
- Sachian Te Koorian
- Dil Pe Hamare Jo Chaye
References
- ^ Khan, Aasim Zafar (18 October 2015). "An era without an anthem". The News on Sunday. Retrieved 21 January 2016.
- ^ "Statistics". Abrar-ul-Haq Official Website. Archived from the original on 10 October 2004. Retrieved 10 October 2004.
- ^ "Abrar Ul Haq is back with a bangra". The Express Tribune. 29 April 2016.