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Aima Baig
Born
Aima Noor-ul Ain Baig[1]

(1989-03-10) 10 March 1989 (age 35)[2]
Alma materUniversity of Lahore
Occupations
  • Singer
  • scriptwriter
Years active2015–present
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar

Aima Noor-ul Ain Baig (Urdu: آئمہ بیگ, pronounced [aɪmaː beːg]; born 10 March 1989) is a Pakistani singer. She is known for her appearances on Dunya News' program Mazaaq Raat from 2015 to 2017. She rose to fame from her songs in Lahore Se Aagey (2016),[3] after which she gained popularity through many other soundtracks and her appearance in Coke Studio. She was awarded Tamgha-e-Fakhre-Imtiaz in August 2019.[4]

Personal life

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Baig was raised in Oman. Her father is an electrical engineer, and she has two sisters and two brothers. She is the fourth child. Her sister Komal Baig serves as her manager. Her mother died in 2017 after fighting cancer for six years. After losing her, Aima Baig dedicated her life to cancer patients and is actively working with Shaukat Khanum Memorial Cancer Hospital and Research Centre for charity.[1][5][6]

Baig received her Bachelor of Film and Television from School Of Creative Arts, University of Lahore. TV anchor Mubashir Lucman, with whom she has sung a cover of "Summer Wine", is her father's friend,[7][8] and she has written the script for his next film.[3][6]

She announced her engagement to Shahbaz Shigri on 21 March 2021; they had been dating since they met while filming Parey Hut Love.[9][10][11] In September 2022, she confirmed on Instagram that the couple had broken up.[12]

In 2022, she revealed she has 19 tattoos.[13][14] In 2023, she revealed she is no more able to move her right hand middle finger due to arthritis.[15]

Discography

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Key
Denotes song or film that has not been released yet

Album

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In July 2023, Aima Baig released first single "Funkari" from her upcoming debut album, potentially named Chapter 1. The album will consist of songs of different genres, including Hip hop music, ghazal, etc.[16][17]

Soundtracks

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Films

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Year Song Title Music Notes
2016 "Kalabaz Dil" Lahore Se Aagey Shiraz Uppal [18]
"Befikriyan"
"Ehle Dil"
2017 "Balu Mahi" Balu Mahi Sahir Ali Bagga Sang with Asim Azhar
"Kaif o Suroor" Na Maloom Afraad 2 Shani Arshad [19]
"Lafzon Main Kharabi Thi" Verna Shuja Haider
"Hone Do" Arth - The Destination
"Sadqa" Chupan Chupai Adnan Dhool [20]
2018 "Yunhi Rastay Mai" 7 Din Mohabbat In Shuja Haider Duet with Ali Sethi; lyrics by Piyush Mishra[21]
"Pyar Wyar" Na Band Na Baraati [22]
"Item Number" Teefa in Trouble Naqash Haider Duet with Ali Zafar[23]
"Chan Ve" Ali Zafar, Naqash Haider
"Sajna Door"
"Aya Lariye" Jawani Phir Nahi Ani 2 Shuja Haider Co-singers Naeem Abbas Rufi, Shuja Haider
"Be Adab Be Mulahiza" The Donkey King Majid Raza, Asrar Co-singer Asrar
2019 "Ye Aaj Mujh Ko Kya Hua" Baaji Recreated by Jamal Rahman Co-singer Natasha Noorani; recreated from lyrics by Tasleem Fazli and composition by M. Ashraf for 1975 Pakistani film Naukar
"Balma Bhagora" Parey Hut Love Azaan Sami Khan ft. rap by Ahmad Ali Butt and Sheheryar Munawar
"Kuch To Hua Hai" Heer Maan Ja Ahmed Ali Co-singer Rameez Khalid
2019 "Khawabon Mein" Kaaf Kangana Bagga Lyricist Khalil-ur-Rehman Qamar
2022 "Loota Rey" Quaid-e-Azam Zindabad Shani Arshad Lyrics by Khwaja Danish; sang with Asrar
"Pretty Face" Tich Button Adrian David Emmanuel Lyrics by Shakeel Sohail; co-singer Jabar Abbas
"Rahain" Zarrar

Television

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Year Song Title Music Notes
2016 "Main Tenu Samjhawan Ki" Intezaar Bagga
2017 "Ishq Aatish Hai" Ishq Aatish Hai
"Aitebar" Love Youn Bhi Hota Hai Rahill Mirza Sang with Ehtisham Khan; recreated rendition of Junaid Jamshed's original from album Aitebar by Vital Signs[24]
"Imam Zamin" Imam Zamin Sang with Bagga Lyrics by Sabir Zafar
"Adhi Gawahi" Adhi Gawahi Sang with Naveed Nashad Lyrics by Mubashir Hasan
"Ek Pagli Hai Ye" Pagli Co-singer Asim Azhar
"Aik Thi Rania" Aik Thi Rania Nashad Sang with Ahmed Jahanzeb; lyrics by Mubashir Hasan
"Ye Jag Khudgarz Bara" Khudgarz Bagga
2018 "Shikwa Hai Dard Se" Zard Zamano Ka Sawera Written by Speed Of Sound Duet with Shuja Haider[25]
The Morning Show ARY News
"Duhaiyan" Mere Bewafa Co-singer Aagha Ali
"Allah Hu" Ehad-e-Ramazan Recited with Imran Abbas for Express Entertainment Ramazan transmission
"Romeo Heer" Romeo Weds Heer Bagga (also co-singer)[26]
2019 "Ja Tujhe Maaf Kiya" Do Bol Nashad Lyrics by Nashad and Imran Raza; co-singer Nabeel Shaukat Ali
"Dil ka Dil se hua hai Ehd-e-Wafa" Ehd-e-Wafa Bagga (co-singers ft. Ali Zafar, Asim Azhar and Baig) Lyrics by Imran Raza
2020 "Raaz-e-Ulfat" Raaz-e-Ulfat Sang with Shani Arshad Lyrics by Sabir Zafar
"Dil Tera Hogaya" Dil Tera Hogaya (Telefilm) Nashad Lyrics by Qamar Nashad; sang with Ali Tariq
"O Zalim" Fitrat Sang with Bagga Lyrics by M. Mujtaba[27][28]
2021 "Koi Aisa Dard" Fitoor Sang with Shani Arshad Lyrics by Sabir Zafar[29]
"O Meherban Shukriya" Banno Sang with Bagga Lyrics by M. Mujtaba[30]
"Amanat Ho" Amanat Nashad Lyrics by Qamar Nashad; sang with Nabeel Shaukat Ali[31]
2022 "Khata" Chauraha Sang with Shani Arshad Lyrics by Sabir Zafar[32]
"Ik Hook" Hook Qasim Azhar Lyrics by Fatima Najeeb, sang with Zain Zohaib

Coke Studio

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Year Season Song Lyrics Music Co-singer(s)
2017 10 "Qaumi Taranah"[33] Hafeez Jalandhari Strings; originally composed by Ahmed Ghulam Ali Chagla Season's ft. artists
"Baazi"[34] Asim Raza Sahir Ali Bagga
"Kaatay Na Katay"[35] Saifuddin Saif Ali Hamza Humera Arshad
Rachel Viccaji
"Baanware"[36] Syed Raza Tirmazi Shuja Haider
2018 11 "Hum Dekhenge"[37] Ali Hamza, Zohaib Kazi Season's ft. artists
"Aatish"[38] Shuja Haider
"Malang"[39] Imran Raza (traditional folk) Sahir Ali Bagga
"Ballay Ballay"[40] Abrar-ul-Haq (traditional folk)
2019 12 "Dhola"[41] Sahir Ali Bagga Rohail Hyatt Sahir Ali Bagga
"Heeray"[42] Javed Ali Khan Rahat Fateh Ali Khan

Singles

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Year Song Notes
2015 "Nane Hathon Me Qalam" Tribute to the victims of 2014 Peshawar school massacre[5][43]
2018 "Teriyaan" Duet with Asim Azhar[44]
"Agae Shaan Se Hum" Sang with Faakhir Mehmood; anthem for Quetta Gladiators in 2018[45]
"Mein Bhi" Rendition by Shehzad Roy ft. various artists; anthem at 17th Lux Style Awards[46][47]
"Sab Pakistani Milte Hein" Defence Day song with Sahir Ali Bagga and Shafqat Amanat Ali[48]
2019 "Aey Zindagi" [49]
"Safai Anthem" Duet with Asim Azhar, music by Shuja Haider[50]
2020 "Khel Ja Dil Se" Sang with Fawad Khan and others under Xulfi's composition; for cricket by Pepsi[51]
"Te Quiero" Duet with Haadi Uppal[52]
"Sao Banjara" Duet with Imran Saeed of Grehan Band; produced by Fahad Hussayn[53]
"Te Quiero Mucho" Velo Sound Station
"Bijli"
"Be Myself" Duet with Abdullah Siddiqui
"Mai Hoon Sitara" Sang with Asim Azhar; Anthem for Pakistan's first Sports Awards
2021 "Ve Mahiya" Duet with Ali Zafar; written by Hassan Badshah, music video by Adnan Qazi[54]
"Groove Mera" #HBLPSL6 anthem with Naseebo Lal and Young Stunners; Lyrics by Adnan Dhool, Composed by Xulfi
"Aik Qaum, Aik Manzil" Pakistan Day song, with Ali Zafar[55]
"Na Cher Malangaan Nu" Written, composed and produced by Bilal Saeed, duet with Farhan Saeed; music video directed by Adnan Qazi as inspiration from Taylor Swift's "Wildest Dreams"[56]
"Sitaray Sitaray" Directed by Bilal Maqsood, sang with Asim Azhar, Uzair Jaswal, Natasha Baig and Young Stunners[57][58]
"Stunner" Sang with Young Stunners for Infinix Mobile NOTE 11[59]
"Tu Mera Na Hua" Bisconni Music Season 2[60]
2022 "Sohna Tu" Taha Malik ft. Aima Baig, HYDR, Javed Bashir, Rozeo[61]
"Agay Dekh" #HBLPSL7 anthem with Atif Aslam; produced and composed by Abdullah Siddiqui; sponsored by TikTok
"Game Strong Hai" Written, composed and produced by Bilal Saeed; video directed by Yasir Jaswal; for PUBG Mobile[62]
"Khelo Aazadi Se" 2022 Kashmir Premier League anthem with Bagga
"Rent Free" Collaborated with Taha G[63]
2023 "Washmallay" Traditional Balochi folk rendition with Bagga[64]
"Satrangi" written and composed with Qamar Nashad and Naveed Nashad, respectively, for Velo Sound Station (season 2)[65]
2024 "Khul Ke Khel" #HBLPSL9 anthem with Ali Zafar[66]

TV commercials

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Year Song Notes
2015 "The Bonfire Song" 7up[67]
2018 "Maggi" Duet with Asim Azhar for Maggi
"Bannay" Mezan cooking oil and Banaspati[68]
"Nova Song" Huawei Mobile Pakistan[69]
2019 "Light & Glow" Golden Pearl Light & Glow Fairness Cream
2020 "Maula Mere" Sang with Sajjad Ali; by Pepsi
"Mitti Ke Sau Rung" Produced by Xulfi for Glow & Lovely[70][71]
2021 "Deewane" For designer Ansab Jahangir, ft. Ayeza Khan and others[72]
"Level Up Your Hair" Kala Kola hair color[73]

Covers

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Awards and nominations

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref
Lux Style Awards
2017 "Kalabaaz Dil" Best Playback Singer
(Female)
Won [84]
2018 "Sadqa" [85]
"Kaif o Suroor" Nominated
2021 "Raaz-e-Ulfat" Best TV OST [86]
"O Zalim"
2022 "Na Cher Malangaan Nu" Song of the Year [87]
Galaxy Lollywood Awards
2017 "Kalabaaz Dil" Best Playback Singer
(Female)
Won [88]
2018 "Kaif o Suroor" [89]
2019 "Item Number" [90]
[91]
"Yunhi Rastay Mai" Nominated
Pakistan International Screen Award
2020 "Dhola" Best Song Nominated [92]
[93]
Best Song Critics Choice
"Do Bol" Best OST
2021 "Raaz-e-Ulfat" [94]
[95]
"Te Quiero Mucho" Singer of the Year (Jury) Won

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