Dil Dil Pakistan Song Mp3
'Dil Dil Pakistan' | ||||
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Single by Vital Signs | ||||
from the album Vital Signs 1 | ||||
Released | August 14, 1987 | |||
Genre | Pop/Patriotic | |||
Length | 4:28 | |||
Songwriter(s) | Nisar Nasik, Shoaib Mansoor | |||
Producer(s) | Shoaib Mansoor | |||
Vital Signs singles chronology | ||||
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Dil Dil Pakistan (Urdu: دل دل پاکستان) is a popular patriotic Pakistani song, sung by Junaid Jamshed. It was released in 1987 by the pop band Vital Signs. The song was featured in the band's debut album, Vital Signs 1, in 1989.[1][2]
Reception[edit]
'Dil Dil Pakistan' has been hailed as an unofficial national anthem of Pakistan.[2][3]
In a 2003 BBC World Service online poll of popular songs, 'Dil Dil Pakistan' came third.[3]
Music video[edit]
The official music video was filmed in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan.The filming locations in Islamabad were:Golf Club,Shakar Parian,Constitution Avenue.
In the video, the band members are playing musical instruments in open fields, as well as riding bikes and driving a Jeep around the city and highlighting the most picturesque, hilly areas. In one scene, the group performs by the slope of a small hill with 'I love Pakistan' painted in large lettering on a boulder. Toward the end of the video, the band plays in a small studio with a simple green backdrop and bright lights. The sound is typical of the 1980s pop music with synthesizers, keyboards, major chord progression, and a catchy chorus hook.
Lyrics[edit]
EMI Pakistan credits poet Nisar Nasik as the song's lyricist.[4] However, a fair share of the credit has been attributed to Shoaib Mansoor as well.[5]
Influence[edit]
The song is speculated to have been influenced by the works of the renowned poet Allama Mohammad Iqbal.[6]Unblocked king of fighters wing.
References[edit]
- ^'Patriotic partners'. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 24 December 2011. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ abAnis, Ema (12 October 2011). 'Video of the day: Junaid Jamshed can still sing – The Express Tribune'. Tribune.com.pk. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^ ab'The World's Top Ten'. BBC World Service. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^'6 Super Stars of 1990; EMI Pakistan'. EMI Pakistan label - 1990 release year. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^Nadeem F. Paracha (28 March 2013). 'Times of the Signs'. Dawn (newspaper). Retrieved 3 October 2017.
- ^''Gabbar is Back' item number rips off Pakistani song'. The Express Tribune (newspaper). 17 April 2015. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
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Comment by Ali Imran 81
Rip Junaid Jamshed
Comment by Ali Imran 81
Junaid Jamshed zindabad
Comment by Murtaza Ghulam
nice
Comment by Muhammad Abdullah
Pakistan zindabadâx9D¤ï¸x8FðŸ‘x8FðŸx8F½
Comment by Hania Naveed
l love pakistan and also the song
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Comment by Salman Mani
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Comment by User 433655995
Love you pakistan Long live
Comment by Adeel Munawar
this song deserves 20 corore likes
Comment by Syed Hammad
l like this song veryyyyyy
Comment by saqib ali
nice song
Comment by Bilalsolid
A best Song ever
Comment by Zarmina Khan
miss you J. J 😓
Comment by Abu Khattab
nice
Comment by Huzaifa Ovais Skole
pakistan zindabad
Comment by Rana
I LIKE IT SO MUCH
Comment by Shamraiza Ali
always have loved it always will.. dil dil Pakistan !!
Comment by Eman Noor
dil pakistan dil j.j
Comment by Aisha Manzar
forever jj
Comment by Muhammad Hunain Khokhar
still can't believe he is not with us! Allah maghfirat farmae
Comment by Arif Suleman
Junaid Bhai :'(
Comment by Zeshan Mehmood
:'( Payri Awaz
Comment by Fahad Jabbar
awesomeee...
Comment by User 89969847
i love pakistan
Comment by Raja Daniyal Ejaz
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Comment by Ahmed
pakistan is our country
Comment by Jawad Tahir 4
Lovely
Comment by Ali Kirmani
happy independence day . Pakistan zinda abad ... 14-08-2016
Comment by Qaim Wali
Pakistan Zindaabad
Comment by Amir Malik
I love Pakistan