Musicians, Guitar Players, AND DRUMMER React to Atif Aslam - Tajdar e Haram (Coke Studio Season 8)

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  • Musicians, guitar players, and drummer react to Atif Aslam - Tajdar e Haram from Coke Studio Season 8.
    Welcome back to the channel!! Today we have a LOT OF special guests, we have Sean Daniel (as always), Casey Cooper, Hannah (Casey's wife), and Trey Xavier from Gear Gods! This was such a fun video to film with this being the largest group I've ever reacted with, and it was slightly chaotic but a great time nonetheless. I'm glad that they could all join me on the channel, I feel very honored. The song was very beautiful and Atif Aslam is truly an immaculate vocalist. Let us know if we should watch anymore and what you thought of our reactions!!
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  • @AndreaSilvestro
    @AndreaSilvestro  Před rokem +51

    Go listen to our new song: bit.ly/JuliannaSingle
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    Musicians, guitar players, and drummer react to Atif Aslam - Tajdar e Haram from Coke Studio Season 8.
    Welcome back to the channel!! Today we have a LOT OF special guests, we have Sean Daniel (as always), Casey Cooper, Hannah (Casey's wife), and Trey Xavier from Gear Gods! This was such a fun video to film with this being the largest group I've ever reacted with, and it was slightly chaotic but a great time nonetheless. I'm glad that they could all join me on the channel, I feel very honored. The song was very beautiful and Atif Aslam is truly an immaculate vocalist. Let us know if we should watch anymore and what you thought of our reactions!!
    All the special guests
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    Hannah Cooper :)

    • @peanutbar8882
      @peanutbar8882 Před rokem +1

      We need more frequent uploads!!!

    • @khanwashere264
      @khanwashere264 Před rokem +2

      THE FIRST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IS CALLED RUBAB,
      MOSTLY USED IN PAKISTAN 🇵🇰,
      AFGHANISTAN 🇦🇫 AND CENTRAL ASIA

    • @khanwashere264
      @khanwashere264 Před rokem +3

      WATCH THIS VIDEO,
      DRUM SOLO, PAKISTAN ZINDA BAAD

    • @khanwashere264
      @khanwashere264 Před rokem +2

      THE 2ND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IS CALLED HARMONIUM,
      MOSTLY USED IN,
      PAKISTAN 🇵🇰,
      AFGHANISTAN 🇦🇫,
      BANGLADESH 🇧🇩

    • @khanwashere264
      @khanwashere264 Před rokem +1

      WATCH THESE VIDEOS 📹,
      NESCAFE BASEMENT PAKISTAN 🇵🇰,
      PEPSI BATTEL OF THE BANDS PAKISTAN 🇵🇰,
      LEVIS LIVE SESSION 1, PAKISTAN 🇵🇰

  • @mohammadsajid6807
    @mohammadsajid6807 Před rokem +1147

    lyrics may be surprising, translation can't give real feel unless you know the language. like ''wine cups are filled''. poetry always gives different and relative meaning. wine translated is actually holy water that will be presented in heaven.

    • @ST-py8oj
      @ST-py8oj Před rokem +106

      also empty jars could b used as an analogy... we humans r jars n we r empty n His mercy will fill us .

    • @riteshsenpai6572
      @riteshsenpai6572 Před rokem +6

      @@ST-py8oj yup

    • @adils786
      @adils786 Před rokem +17

      Actually, the idea of wine has long been a metaphor in Sufi tradition to represent the capacity for intoxicating devotional faith as can only be inspired by God and a divine sense of conviction. This is an extension of the common reference towards 'being intoxicated' to represent a divine intoxication or mast. Thus to say that the Prophet (SAW) with one look could cause your wine glasses to overflow is to say that with a single look he could overwhelm your heart with intoxicating devotion or renew your spirit and passion for service to the Lord.

    • @TheAneesmohamed
      @TheAneesmohamed Před rokem +7

      Allah ( The God) has promised Prophet Muhammed pbuh a river in Paradise......that he saws will pour and give it with his own hands to the believers of one God when they were on Earth.......Believers ranking will start from the utmost poor people who lived their life on Earth for God and his messenger without going behind earthly benefits......

    • @ifrasiddiqui8893
      @ifrasiddiqui8893 Před rokem +4

      Well explained brother i want explain this as well but you did great job well done👍

  • @Mesiawhy
    @Mesiawhy Před rokem +637

    These are actually not lip synced, it’s a live performance

    • @gamingsolution8907
      @gamingsolution8907 Před rokem +4

      This is lip synced.... See atif confession about this

    • @rizwanmuhammad6468
      @rizwanmuhammad6468 Před rokem

      @@gamingsolution8907 stop nonsense bulshit. . Jealousy has no bounds.

    • @mistaoogwgayway
      @mistaoogwgayway Před rokem +18

      ​@@gamingsolution8907 bruh coke studio is live with live auto tune 👍

    • @sufiyanhassan8259
      @sufiyanhassan8259 Před rokem +14

      ​@@gamingsolution8907 Atif never said anything like that

    • @CURIOUS_JOHNNIE
      @CURIOUS_JOHNNIE Před 11 měsíci

      ​@@mistaoogwgayway you're clearly a hater

  • @aanstudio5525
    @aanstudio5525 Před rokem +412

    Hii
    This song is basically based on one of our holy places Madina, which is our beloved prophet Hazrat Mohammed (SAW)’s final home. All the lyrics are basically asking Allah to write Madina on our fate for atleast once so that we can go there and experience the beauty, the peacefulness, the miraculous feeling, and also so that we can meet our beloved beloved prophet.
    And about the Wine thing, the translation was kinda confusing cause he said ‘Sharbat’ which means juice not alcohol. So wine was meant as juice or some sort of that stuff but not alcohol. The meaning of that line based on my understanding was ‘the Sharbat glasses will be filled with just a gaze of Allah Subhanahuwatala.
    Hope that was informative.

    • @khadijanasir9947
      @khadijanasir9947 Před rokem +16

      Thank you so much for explaining everything in detail because these people don't know much about the Nasheed and of course we can't blame them

    • @Itsmequeen235
      @Itsmequeen235 Před 9 měsíci +1

      But this is naat❤

    • @blackbird4234
      @blackbird4234 Před 8 měsíci

      you know nasheed isnt an Islamic thing right@@khadijanasir9947

    • @komalnadeemkhan4186
      @komalnadeemkhan4186 Před 2 měsíci

      @@Itsmequeen235 nah sis, naat doesn't have music in it. As it is Haram hope it helps..

    • @subbejanat2194
      @subbejanat2194 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@komalnadeemkhan4186music mins song haram 😊

  • @muhammadebad7778
    @muhammadebad7778 Před rokem +35

    This is not a song.. Its a Muslim's love for his Prophet PBUH. Thats why he is singing it so deep.

    • @user-nc7di2ii1m
      @user-nc7di2ii1m Před 2 měsíci

      I'm not even muslim.. I cry everytime I listen and sing this masterpiece❤

  • @jamilmasud368
    @jamilmasud368 Před rokem +554

    all coke studio pakistan songs are recorded live in a single take. no pre- or post-production editing. that, and the prodigious talent and production values, is what sets them apart from all their imitators.

    • @zangetsu949
      @zangetsu949 Před rokem +3

      That's indian .

    • @jamilmasud368
      @jamilmasud368 Před rokem +21

      @@zangetsu949 what is?

    • @zangetsu949
      @zangetsu949 Před rokem +1

      @@jamilmasud368 the singer and the song.

    • @nimrachadher
      @nimrachadher Před rokem +57

      @@zangetsu949 no dear its pakisani

    • @zangetsu949
      @zangetsu949 Před rokem +7

      @@nimrachadher he sang in lots of indian movies we always thought he was indian
      Now i found he from Lahore.

  • @boulder6499
    @boulder6499 Před rokem +180

    Only ones who understand the meaning of the lyrics can acknowledge the value of this masterpiece . I love to hear it when I'm sad or depressed . This masterpiece can cleanse your soul ❤️

  • @cyrilraj748
    @cyrilraj748 Před rokem +59

    The lady in green was so calm and actually this is such a soothing song it defenately transcends you to a divine place

    • @Xyz-pv2bt
      @Xyz-pv2bt Před rokem +1

      O really, I thought she is just there to fill the seat .. 😂

    • @solarius12345
      @solarius12345 Před rokem

      @@Xyz-pv2bt She came with her husband, I presume. Her calm nature gave her a lot of grace. Bless her.

    • @sudhanshusingh121
      @sudhanshusingh121 Před měsícem

      Can someone please tell me her name or insta id please 😅

  • @RohitChaudharyyy
    @RohitChaudharyyy Před rokem +97

    well in that "wine-cup" line, the empty cups signifies all the pain n sufferings & when the ultimate looks up( as in if he even gazes in ur direction) all the cups will be filled as in all the sufferings n pain will be lifted.. that's the actual meaning there!
    whenever classical or sufi music is involved then there's always that deeper meaning & it's not always the direct lyrical meaning like it is in western music!!

    • @exefile546
      @exefile546 Před rokem +5

      Well briefly explained brother! Loved it ❣️👌🏻

    • @QuranRecitation-xo8vm
      @QuranRecitation-xo8vm Před rokem +7

      gora nahi samjengy bro hahha

    • @Nehal.Bin.Qadirdad
      @Nehal.Bin.Qadirdad Před rokem +2

      lagta hai dost modern times k sufi hain

    • @mfqtheg1
      @mfqtheg1 Před rokem +2

      You got this line right.

    • @joyridesham
      @joyridesham Před 11 měsíci +1

      That is the correct meaning, this is a spiritual Sufi song, we don’t take the literal meaning, if you understand the language and faith you understand the allegorical meaning which you have translated perfectly

  • @JustAPakistaniGamer
    @JustAPakistaniGamer Před rokem +126

    i had the pleasure to subtitle this for coke studio as a technical contractor... got to listen to all the brilliant songs of season 8 weeks before they were released to public... it was a magical experience.. i would have legit done it for free had they asked... !!!

    • @Nehal.Bin.Qadirdad
      @Nehal.Bin.Qadirdad Před rokem +3

      thank you bhai

    • @ahsanhafeez8378
      @ahsanhafeez8378 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Bhai aap ko yo adhay Pakistan ka content ka subtitles likhanay chaian. Achay subtitles likhanay walay bhi is dunya ma nayab hain

    • @JustAPakistaniGamer
      @JustAPakistaniGamer Před 9 měsíci

      @@ahsanhafeez8378 i offer my services FOC where and when i can... wish i had more engagements like Coke Studio though....

    • @aamirsaleem8622
      @aamirsaleem8622 Před měsícem

      Nice translation

  • @zubaidatasneem4810
    @zubaidatasneem4810 Před rokem +62

    That string instrument, it's called a "Rabbab", it's the cultural and traditional instrument of Afghanistan 🇦🇫( Pashtuns), it is played widely in Afghanistan and Pakistan

  • @lazymedic5988
    @lazymedic5988 Před rokem +24

    Atif aslams voice always gives me goosebumps

  • @slavicprincess
    @slavicprincess Před rokem +73

    Hello, this video just popped up in my feed and I just had to leave a comment here for you.
    As you already mentioned, it is a cover and the original is composed by somebody else so I just wanted to give some more informationon that.
    The musicial aspect of the Qawwali (song) was composed over 40 years ago by the Sabri Brothers, they were the first. The lyrics used by the Sabri Brothers included lines from many different poems and literature in Pakistan/India. There's also 3+ languages here, Urdu, Persian, Arabic. The lyrics used in the Coke Studio version are a shortened down version of that. The music is also different in some areas of the song now, they definitely added some stuff in. Also there's a little difference in the instruments used, in the old days with Qawwali there would be Harmoiums (kinda like a mini organ), dholak (long drum), tabla (two round drums) those are the basics. The Sabri Brothers also used sitar (string), swarmandal (string), bongo drums. In the Coke Stuido version there are some of the traditional instruments with the addition of the piano and guitar etc.
    1:52 This instrument is called a Rabab/Rubab :)
    5:08 That's called a harmonium, he's right, very nice explanation too
    14:40 I don't know much about Coke Studio's productions but most of the time they say "performed live"
    17:20 Yes this is the style of old Qawwali, the main singers say the line the the chorus repeats it sometimes multiple times
    18:25 When they say wine, they use it as a metaphor for spirituality
    19:38 The original I've listed is 20+ minutes, usually in Qawwali there's a chorus so they can perform for longer, in the old days there would be live performances which could last up to 3 hours and the Sabri Brothers would perform song after song with little breaks in between
    Please please react to the Sabri Brothers version, it is like 40 years old so the video quality is bad and the sound quality isn't the best but you've got to just listen once. I think you'll prefer the Coke Studio version because you watched it first but also because it's more modern I guess but I would really appreciate it if you still listened to the original just once.
    The Sabri Brothers version is available here with an English translation available in the captions: czcams.com/video/TOxAPsgaQFs/video.html

    • @zahrasadat8178
      @zahrasadat8178 Před rokem +1

      This! ^

    • @jaffery3019
      @jaffery3019 Před rokem +6

      I didn't think anyone would mention the legendary Sabri Brothers here, thank you for your comment, it made my day

    • @sarah_2520
      @sarah_2520 Před rokem +3

      Unfortunately I don't think I've actually seen anyone from the western world react to the original sabri brothers version 🤔

  • @ayeshaali6657
    @ayeshaali6657 Před rokem +65

    You should listen to more coke studio season 14 songs
    Like "go" , "sajan das na" , "yeh duniya" , "phir milengay" etc

  • @WaqarAhmed-co9ow
    @WaqarAhmed-co9ow Před rokem +148

    Thanx to all of you For react on this qawali
    These lyrics are really near to all muslim people's hearts And MADINAH & MAKKAH are most respectable places on Earth ❤️🇵🇰🕋

    • @pakistaniexpatmba
      @pakistaniexpatmba Před rokem +5

      Brother I'm Arab. It's written Madinah and Makkah. I hope you use the correct alphabets going forward

    • @WaqarAhmed-co9ow
      @WaqarAhmed-co9ow Před rokem +3

      @@pakistaniexpatmba thank you brother but i think in deferent language and accents spelling will be change little bit

    • @pakistaniexpatmba
      @pakistaniexpatmba Před rokem +5

      @@WaqarAhmed-co9ow actually my Pakistani friends confirm that Makkah and Madinah are written as مکہ and مدینہ and hence H in the end are correct. Natives of a country decide how the cities are to be written in English. So I hope you change your way of writing these holy cities in English, as you write them the same way as Arabic in your native Urdu language.

    • @WaqarAhmed-co9ow
      @WaqarAhmed-co9ow Před rokem +3

      @@pakistaniexpatmba ok brother thanx

    • @pakistaniexpatmba
      @pakistaniexpatmba Před rokem +4

      @@WaqarAhmed-co9ow many thanks my dear brother in Islam

  • @olahola12
    @olahola12 Před rokem +7

    The base guitarist is a legend and is famous for playing that way. Totally chilled!

  • @raziazaheer7490
    @raziazaheer7490 Před 4 měsíci +7

    We are supposed to pay full respect & attention while listening to this....This is all about praising God( Allah) His Messenger ( Muhammad ) & this holy place ( Makka& Madina) place, where every Muslim wish to go & witness the home of Allah.....😊😊 This is sufi singing....love you guys, your reaction , absolutely natural...😊😊 God bless you all....Stay blessed 😇😊

  • @tamimhasan2642
    @tamimhasan2642 Před rokem +75

    Atif Aslam is one of the best singer of Asia
    He has a most unique magical voice that's why we called him the voice of Heaven

    • @gopaljigupta5158
      @gopaljigupta5158 Před 11 měsíci

      And the string instrument refered is called Sitar. It's an classical Indian instrument that is thousands of years old and is rooted deep in Indian music culture

    • @hennakhan4587
      @hennakhan4587 Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@gopaljigupta5158 The string instrument that they keep referring to is Rabab, not Sitar. Both of them can't be even confused with each other because they are completely different in look and sound!!

    • @Id_give_a_sht
      @Id_give_a_sht Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@gopaljigupta5158it's bot sitar and it's not indian, it's from KPK (Pakistan) and Afghanistan

  • @mariyam642
    @mariyam642 Před rokem +16

    all coke studio episodes are recorded live, they’re not pre-recorded

  • @Hussletheamtrix
    @Hussletheamtrix Před 9 měsíci +7

    The backing Vocals on this track are called "Qawwals" this particular song is actually a "Qawwali" which is traditional Sufi singing in south east Asia.
    Regarding that line about the "wine being released from a glance", this is a poetic metaphor. The singer/poetic is 3xpressing his Love for the prophet as being someone who is intoxicated with the wine of love. The glance from the beloved gaze would act as the most powerful intoxicant for the beloved.

  • @orion7326
    @orion7326 Před rokem +9

    This is one of my most favourite songs. I'm not Muslim, so I had to do some google searches & ask a few Muslim friends to understand the deep meanings. I listen to this on the treadmill on loop (15 minutes at 10 kmph, 1.5 level incline, 3 times every week, for anyone interested). I absolutely love this song.
    Cheers from India. 🇮🇳

  • @paulhami
    @paulhami Před rokem +44

    Thanks for your great Coke Studio reaction videos! I've been enjoying Coke Studio productions for years. I'm not a musician, but you have been validating my appreciation of what I've been listening to.
    Please consider reacting to one of CS's older videos featuring Ali Zafar. I especially like two of his duets.
    [Ali Zafar is a poet, singer, actor, producer and more. He also injects considerable personality into his art.]
    'Ya Soch' is a duet in two of Pakistan's languages. Ali Zafar sings in Urdu and Natasha Khan in Pashto.
    In 'Ae Dil', Ali Zafar sings with Sara Haider. This song illustrates something quite common in India and Pakistan these days. Songs are partly in English and partly in Urdu (Pakistan) or Hindi (India).
    Thanks again! I'm happy I've discovered your channel.

  • @kaleemullah2273
    @kaleemullah2273 Před rokem +18

    Living Legend Atifffffff with Beautiful Kalaam.. Our pride and icon 💕🇵🇰💕Coke studio Pakistan Amazing..

  • @sagartheurkar1931
    @sagartheurkar1931 Před 9 měsíci +3

    This is how I understand the wine bit, the glass is a metaphor for our desires and wishes, and all could be fullfilled if lord(tajdar e haram) just gives u a glance(miniscule attention)

  • @gs_loverboy
    @gs_loverboy Před rokem +31

    You don't know about the culture we understand but it will be a great thing if you could research about the song and it's background ☺️ knowledge is good to share

  • @brocklesnar-om3st
    @brocklesnar-om3st Před rokem +8

    Who you people don't read before reacting. It's a live recording. Coke studio is famous for it. The performance are live and not edited. Retake can happen if something goes wrong

  • @dezznutts-cs6dn
    @dezznutts-cs6dn Před rokem +12

    and the string instrument is the "Rubab" an afghani instrument originally. but also use in indian music and very popular in Pakistan and Kashmir. those extra strings are sympathetic strings they resonate in background

  • @CheezyDibbles
    @CheezyDibbles Před 9 měsíci +1

    listened to it alot of times and every time it gives the goosbumps

  • @hananmalik7344
    @hananmalik7344 Před rokem +30

    I would love to see your reaction on "Phir Milenge", "Yeh Duniya", "Mehram" or "Go" but with the same crew please :) it is much more exciting when you have a wider audience and everybody gives their opinion and enjoys the music.

  • @saadmazhar6240
    @saadmazhar6240 Před rokem +24

    So everything is one take, they have rehearsals but the live is always one take. There are 4 background singers as well in a couple shots you can see the 4 of them, they’re a very popular group of singers which is why they were shown so much too. There is no lip syncing either, Aatif Aslam back in those days had that amazing voice, he doesn’t stretch it as much anymore but songs like Aadat he really showed how amazing his voice is. If you look up his older live performances he sounds exactly like he did in the video

  • @nabihajaved2851
    @nabihajaved2851 Před rokem +15

    Love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️

  • @BeStraight.
    @BeStraight. Před rokem +10

    Thanks for reaction, fyi this poem was all about praising our Beloved Prophet Muhammad PBUH. ♡ we give high respect while listen Islamic poems. Lyrics worth to listen and understand, it shakes soul of us. Thanks again for reaction.

  • @SK-ns6sl
    @SK-ns6sl Před rokem

    It will be nice to see a group reaction again. Hope you all get together for some more Coke studio, have already given a list of requests in my previous comment

  • @Hafsahkhan0830
    @Hafsahkhan0830 Před rokem +11

    thank you for such amazing reaction ❤ lots of love from pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @mahmmadpathan4812
    @mahmmadpathan4812 Před rokem +5

    Beautiful reaction ❤️

  • @lucky4armin
    @lucky4armin Před rokem +1

    Heart❤. Looooooooooooooooved your reaction!!!! My fave song from him and in my top 5, for sure!

  • @abdullahahmadsiddiqui2653
    @abdullahahmadsiddiqui2653 Před 3 měsíci +2

    The girl in green is really enjoying the naat e pak she is really very polite and loving
    Loved her reaction

  • @muniahmd
    @muniahmd Před rokem +12

    Cokestudio is only unique because it’s all live and surely they had rehearsals but the final production is always live. And that weird guitar like instrument is called Rubab

  • @islamictouch3654
    @islamictouch3654 Před rokem +3

    Recommendations: If want to enjoy coke studio season-14, please make marathon video for the whole season with these guys.

  • @yourdailyfails1
    @yourdailyfails1 Před 9 měsíci +1

    finally a real and well detailed reaction you earned a sub

  • @oogaboogass
    @oogaboogass Před měsícem +2

    Their reaction on the word "nigah" i lost it 💀

  • @NB-pf6il
    @NB-pf6il Před rokem +7

    This song is meant to be soothing to ears because it is expressing emotions for our prophet and holy pilgrimage to Madina.

  • @jcburger733
    @jcburger733 Před rokem +16

    Great performance by Atif Aslam and the band. A very serious episode of musicians react but a lot of humor between all the participants. Too funny. Thanks for sharing.

    • @AndreaSilvestro
      @AndreaSilvestro  Před rokem

      haha i love this episode, it's definitely an iconic one

  • @razin-99
    @razin-99 Před 10 měsíci +2

    that bro sitting on the table laughed when they said nigah.....🤣

  • @sukhid7309
    @sukhid7309 Před rokem

    You've reuploaded this video
    Olrdy watched it few months back.
    Still happy to see the reactions again 🙈

  • @a-1662
    @a-1662 Před rokem +18

    Great reaction❤ just to clarify all coke studio are live performances that includes backup singers and all the instruments! So no voice or instrument voice overs!!! It’s all pure live talent ❤❤❤

  • @rabiasubhani6348
    @rabiasubhani6348 Před rokem +5

    The string instrument is called RUBAB and its a kind of native instrument to Pakistan and Indian regions... Its a very sweet instrument it has 18 to 19 strings very difficult to master there are very few people who masters it in this region...

    • @aftabshah3810
      @aftabshah3810 Před 3 měsíci

      wrong its a pashtoon instrument and search it on youtube every pashtoon is master of rabab

    • @rabiasubhani6348
      @rabiasubhani6348 Před 3 měsíci

      Khyber pukhtoon khuwa is in Pakistan.... They are American they don't have the vast knowledge about the geography of Pakistan so i vaguely said that... N if you are talking about the Indian comment then on the other of Himalayan range there are indian people who also play rubab but they called it something else ...

  • @sreeragnaranath9738
    @sreeragnaranath9738 Před rokem +1

    His performance in IIFA 2016. IS GREAT

  • @spreadvoice1224
    @spreadvoice1224 Před rokem +3

    Here wine and wine cups refers to many things in our language.another meaning for it is that your empty souls that are fed up of this world will become filled with love and hope by his mercy..♥️

  • @adilkhan84
    @adilkhan84 Před rokem +5

    if u listen to the Tabla live.. it sounds even better than the sound coming from ur speakers.. and the Tabla msaters do wonders with this instrument...

  • @jabychador5923
    @jabychador5923 Před rokem +8

    atif voice means...no autotune.

  • @Artnotforthesakeofart

    The live vocals and musical compisition is SO GOOD that y'all having doubts if this lipsyncing or altered in post-prod. But it IS all live! It is that good!!

  • @TheGamer0709
    @TheGamer0709 Před rokem

    He makes it look effortless, he is that good.

  • @saansardar1215
    @saansardar1215 Před rokem +15

    I know you guys are enjoying yourself.But i wish you truely knew the lyrics amd the language then you would have cried.Overall a great reaction.Keep up the good work guys.

    • @nini6044
      @nini6044 Před rokem +1

      Not everyone is a crier

    • @sweetlyx593
      @sweetlyx593 Před rokem +1

      @@nini6044 bruh you clearly didn't get what the person was saying

  • @gamerzrock9779
    @gamerzrock9779 Před rokem +3

    Atif is my favourite singer please react more songs of him😍

  • @superroyal8745
    @superroyal8745 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Surprising Fact: The front row space in Atif Aslam's live show in USA costs $2500.

  • @Ayazamtech
    @Ayazamtech Před rokem +1

    Green shirt Girl is Something Else, Man. How do i describe her? Won my Heart without even saying any Word.

  • @pakiglobal4378
    @pakiglobal4378 Před rokem +3

    Atif Aslam voice & song ❤

  • @quranstudio6409
    @quranstudio6409 Před rokem +3

    It's called "Rabab" a traditional musical instrument 🎸 and mostly famous for Pushto Music 🎶

  • @mistnist
    @mistnist Před rokem +2

    Its a LIVE PERFORMANCE after so many rehersals

  • @adilkhan84
    @adilkhan84 Před rokem +2

    yes it is recorded, not live.. but recorded in a singke take... they prepare very well for the recording day... and give their best shot in that single take... it was produced in this way by a very famous band named 'The Strings'

  • @jotgondapatil9108
    @jotgondapatil9108 Před rokem

    Love ur reaction ❤️
    Keep it up ✌️🙏

  • @hamzatariq20
    @hamzatariq20 Před rokem

    Love your reactions

  • @kaizkhan5384
    @kaizkhan5384 Před rokem +3

    Atif Aslam Legends of Pakistan 🥳❤❤❤❤

  • @mdaman48360
    @mdaman48360 Před rokem +3

    Reaction on Arijit Singh dua song mtv live

  • @s.a.7661
    @s.a.7661 Před 26 dny

    If you see Atif performing live on stage you would know this is a piece of cake for him

  • @jhankarjunction7560
    @jhankarjunction7560 Před 2 měsíci

    You five are fantastic five and very decent people specialy the two ladies .i like your reaction .❤❤❤

  • @beinghuman4576
    @beinghuman4576 Před rokem +3

    React on tera woh pyar from cokestudio

  • @aizazraza2490
    @aizazraza2490 Před rokem +6

    The traditional guitar 🎸 is called Rubaab, which is related to Afghanistan 🇦🇫 culture, Pathans usually use it in every events

    • @Noamanos._.Machdes
      @Noamanos._.Machdes Před rokem +1

      It's not only related to Afghanistan, it's much more used in Pakistan

  • @Hussletheamtrix
    @Hussletheamtrix Před 9 měsíci +1

    Tablas were used by Paarl Jam inany of their outings after they worked on "Natural Born Killers" soundtrack with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
    If you look up their song "Corduroy" live in some school set up, you will see them using Tablas and Sitar. They are trying to use them as bongo drums but nonetheless the drummer at that time Jack Stevens irons did a great job with them.

  • @muhammadmirza3831
    @muhammadmirza3831 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Refilling wine is used in a metaphorical way meaning all of ur desires will be fullfilled by just look of passion

  • @trtamim2269
    @trtamim2269 Před rokem +4

    Atif is legendary Singer ❤️

  • @Alizay-nh8et
    @Alizay-nh8et Před rokem +3

    I feel proud I'm Muslim and I'm Pakistani ❤🇵🇰 too much love from Pakistan 🇵🇰

  • @RaeSA1
    @RaeSA1 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This is an Islamic naat/qawali and Coke Studio is shot live. It’s a very famous naat and this is Atif’s cover. It talks about one’s desire and hope to visit Medina, the Prophet’s resting place and the peace that will bring. Backing singers are a staple in Qawali. One of my all time favourites, this time in Atif’s voice, beautiful and always makes me cry as the lyrics are so touching! 🙏🏼❤️

  • @theeddytor3490
    @theeddytor3490 Před rokem +2

    if you ask any indians born in 90z, who is atif aslam? they will tell you how this guy shaped us through his music all these years....

  • @ayanauto3360
    @ayanauto3360 Před rokem +3

    If you guys can't understand difference between song Naat and Qawali so you not reacts on religious things react on songs only this is Naat Shareef is religious so for ours lyrics only matter not drum and instrument.

    • @khanwashere264
      @khanwashere264 Před rokem +1

      NAAT SHAREEF. ?
      YOU MUST BE A BRAILVEE MUSHRIK

  • @mshosen
    @mshosen Před rokem

    Melodious voice ❤

  • @muhammadfarooq9903
    @muhammadfarooq9903 Před rokem

    Your reaction was good. Feel good to see your perspective

  • @zihad-dq7th
    @zihad-dq7th Před rokem +1

    One of the best coke studio music video.👏👏👏. Atif Aslam is a rock star ✨ ✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨✨.

  • @nomanhabib4707
    @nomanhabib4707 Před rokem

    The box shape musical instrument with keyboard on it is harmoniums and the one with strings is Rubaab.

  • @hennakhan4587
    @hennakhan4587 Před 10 měsíci

    I don't if it has already been answered but the string instrument is Rabab and it heavily features in Pashto music!! Every Coke Studio song has behind the scenes where they talk about and show the whole process and the rehearsals to and the live recordings.

  • @theflutist_7
    @theflutist_7 Před 10 měsíci

    The guitar like instrument is known as "sarode" and that is a marvelous instrument indeed ❤

  • @sfbasir
    @sfbasir Před rokem

    Need these guys in other reaction videos as well.

  • @biaabhatti6873
    @biaabhatti6873 Před rokem +1

    React more on coke studio season 14 ❤️
    Keep em coming 🥳

  • @Ishow_Edita
    @Ishow_Edita Před 6 měsíci

    All coke studio songs inculding this cavali is amazing.

  • @naimatullahomarzai1039
    @naimatullahomarzai1039 Před 2 měsíci

    The first instrument is called rubab. It’s lines are made from skin of berry’s tree
    Originally made in Afghanistan between Pashtun tribes.

  • @poojamalhotra6321
    @poojamalhotra6321 Před rokem +1

    THEY PLAY LIVEEEEEEEE.

  • @EmmettArson
    @EmmettArson Před rokem

    What are true genuine and honest reaction from you guys I should call you "fantastic 5"💯🌹😘🥰

  • @amanahmed6057
    @amanahmed6057 Před 11 dny

    The Wine section in song
    telling us
    If god sees you , you will get everything

  • @SalmanKhan-zs4ks
    @SalmanKhan-zs4ks Před dnem

    At start the instrument is called ..Rabab. originally from Afghanistan but also used in Pakistan

  • @lynx5773
    @lynx5773 Před rokem

    You guys are awesome

  • @t00rkhan
    @t00rkhan Před rokem +1

    It's called a Harmoniam, similar to Accordion. The guitar lookalike instrument in the beginning is called "Rabab".

  • @bilalshafi5619
    @bilalshafi5619 Před 5 měsíci

    Godd, the peace on that girl’s face, the one in the green. She’s an introvert and her partner must be the luckiest guy on earth.

  • @veerokhan2416
    @veerokhan2416 Před rokem +1

    you guyz r awsm lots of love from pakistan ❤

  • @PASSIFICATION
    @PASSIFICATION Před rokem

    alhamdulillah for blessin us with atif aslam. 😊

  • @atulkakkar07
    @atulkakkar07 Před rokem

    This is the best qawali of atif aslam.The wording and music of this qawwali are very good.👍

  • @adilnadeemhussain9977

    Filling up with wine is an analogy here, that your one glance is so impactful like filling glasses of wine .

  • @khansahabkeadventures
    @khansahabkeadventures Před 2 měsíci

    It reminds me of when I traveled from Dubai to mecca & medina by Road

  • @lucluc473
    @lucluc473 Před 2 měsíci

    That stringed instrument in the beginning with lots of pegs is called a Rubab. You guessed the harmonium correctly.

  • @shahabsardar3661
    @shahabsardar3661 Před 9 měsíci

    Bro this instrument is known as rabab and it’s used in Khyber pukhtun province in pakistan and you’ll never experienced an instrument in music like this one, this is amazing