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Jal Pari
Studio album by
Released17 July 2004
Recorded2003–2004
GenreRock, Pop rock
Length41:28
LanguageUrdu, Hindi
LabelSound Master
ProducerSarmad Abdul Ghafoor
Atif Aslam chronology
Jal Pari
(2004)
Doorie
(2006)

Jal Pari (Urdu: جل پری, Hindi: जल परी, transl.Mermaid) is Atif Aslam's first solo album after he left the Pakistani rock group, Jal, released on 17 July 2004. Two of his songs from the album were used by Bollywood film directors. Three songs have also been selected for the Hollywood film Man Push Cart.

Accolades

Jal Pari has been declared the "Best Selling Album Of The Year" for two consecutive years in a row for 2004 and 2005 by the Pakistani newspaper The News International.[1] The song "Bheegi Yaadein" was named the "Most Downloaded Pakistani Song Ever" from various Pakistani music websites by DAWN newspaper.[1]

Since Jal's album, Aadat, and Aslam's album, Jal Pari, shared certain tracks such as "Aadat", "Bheegi Yaadein" and "Ankhon Se", a war over rights began which resulted in both sides claiming to possess hard proof to support their respective claims that they alone owned these songs.[citation needed]

Track listing

Jal Pari
No.TitleLength
1."Zindagi"4:08
2."Yakeen"4:02
3."Aankhon Se"4:26
4."Aadat (Deep Blue Version)"5:02
5."Mahi Ve"4:00
6."Jal Pari"5:39
7."Bheegi Yaadein"4:07
8."Tehzeeb"2:54
9."Gal Sun Ja"4:09
10."Aadat"4:28
11."Ehsaas[1][2]"3:44
Total length:41:28

Awards

Year Award Category Result
2005 4th Lux Style Awards Best Album Won

References

  1. ^ a b "Atif Aslam's Top 10 Non-Film Songs". web.archive.org. 31 May 2012. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  2. ^ Jal Pari by Atif Aslam, retrieved 20 September 2018