With season 9 around the corner, we look back at the biggest hits the show has belted out so far.
KARACHI: With the ninth edition of Coke Studio around the corner, The Express Tribune looks back at the biggest hits the show has belted out, over the years.
15. Zeb & Haniya – Laili Jaan
Laili Jaan, Zeb & Haniya
There’s hardly a Coke Studio song from this duo that did not click with the audiences. Season 6’s Laili Jaan is a Darri hit, originally done by Ahmed Zahir, that blurs boundaries with incredible ease.
14. Symt & Sanam Marvi – Koi Labda
Koi Labda HD, Symt feat. Sanam Marvi
Koi Labda from Season 5 is warm and extremely fulfilling. This is one collaboration from the show wherein everything fell perfectly in place.
13. Mai Dhai & Atif Aslam – Kadi Aao Ni
Mai Dhai & Atif Aslam, Kadi Aao Ni, Coke Studio, Season 8,…
While there aren’t many songs from the Strings era that make it to our list; Kadi Aao Ni from Season 8 is one that does deserve a spot. Mai Dhai shines in all her glory as we see glimpses of the Atif Aslam of Jalpari.
12. Rostam Mirlashari – Laila O Laila
Laila O Laila. Rostam Mirlashari
Laila O Laila was part of Season 6 that saw Rohail Hyatt bring in foreign musicians and eventually step down as the show’s producer. Not that we saw too many on the show, Laila O Laila was perhaps Coke Studio’s best rendition of a Balochi tune.
11. Ali Zafar – Yar Daddi
Yar Daddi, Ali Zafar
With this tribute to Ustad Muhammad Juman from Season 2, Ali Zafar completed a successful experiment with a very different singing style. The Flamenco chord progression is an absolute treat.
10. Sajjad Ali – Kirkir Kirkir
Kirkir Kirkir HD, Sajjad Ali, Coke Studio Pakistan, Season 4
Pop icon Sajjad Ali made his Coke Studio debut in Season 4 and gave us his signature product – an all-out entertainer; the show had not exactly had an upbeat number to offer before this.
9. Mizraab – Kuch Hai
Kuch Hai HD, Mizraab, Coke Studio Pakistan, Season 4
Kuch Hai is powerful, haunting and captivating. Season 4 showed the world why Faraz Anwar fans call him a guitar maestro.
8. Strings – Sar Kiyae
Sar Kiyae, Strings, Coke Studio Pakistan, Season 1
This Strings original is one of the best pop compositions to come out from Pakistan and is still as popular as it was in 1992. This Season 1 song is an early example of what Rohail Hyatt had set about to master.
Senraan Ra Baairya HD, Asif Hussain Samraat & Zoe Viccaji
He came. He mesmerised. He vanished. Asif Hussain Samraat’s Rajasthani thumri from Season 4 is like medication for anxiety. Coke Studio never saw better voice quality.
6. Atif Aslam and Qayaas – Charkha Nolakha
Charkha Nolakha, Atif Aslam and Qayaas
Qayaas were one of Pakistan’s most promising acts and Charkha Nolakha only reminds us what we have lost with their breakup. This ode to Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and Led Zeppelin from Season 5 is one of the show’s best-arranged songs.
Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi graced Coke Studio in Season 4 and gave us a love song to remember. Jaffer Zaidi’s piano and accordion; Amir Azhar’s mandolin and Essakhelvi’s supplementary recital of a nazm stand out in this heartwarming number.
4. Noori & Saieen Zahoor – Aik Alif
Aik Alif, Noori & Saieen Zahoor
This Season 2 song saw Noori delve into devotional music for the first time ever and come up with one of the most memorable songs from the show. Saieen Zahoor’s distinct tone, Ali Hamza’s banjo and Ali Noor’s impressive vocal range make this a sure-shot winner.
3. Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad – Kangna
Kangna. Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad
Kangna, in Season 4, saw Coke Studio engage with authentic qawwals and qawwali for the first time. A composition in Raag Malkauns, Kangna is yet another achievement of the Rohail Hyatt era.
2. Javed Bashir – Aj Latha Naeeo
Aj Latha Naeeo, Javed Bashir, Coke Studio Pakistan, Season 2
While Javed Bashir’s unmatched vocal prowess had already begun to gain attention long before this song came out, Season 2’s Aj Latha Naeeo announced his arrival and upped the ante of a show that was still establishing itself.
1. Noori – Saari Raat
Saari Raat, Noori
Saari Raat from Season 2 is arguably the finest Coke Studio has ever produced. A textbook example of how fusion music can work wonders.