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10 Jul, 2018

After making stops around Pakistan, the duo behind Coke Studio Explorer set out to discover music in the city of Lahore.

In Lahore, they discovered Mishal Khuwaja whose vocals in 'Tere Bin Soona' are complemented by Ali Hamza’s acoustic guitar tunes in the song.

The song has a very modern feel and is very different compared to previous episodes of Explorer:

Mishal Khuwaja was discovered by Coke Studio a few months ago through Instagram, highlighting the power of social media in the modern age while also encouraging young musicians to follow their dreams.

The song is shot atop a minaret of the Lahore fort and was recorded in an outdoorsy natural environment. The video captures scenic views of the city of Lahore and aims to bring to life the rich culture of Punjab. The co-producer, Zohaib Kazi says, “We wanted to feel the true essence of Lahore, we believe that such vibes can be captured and this was our attempt.”

Comments

farhan Jul 10, 2018 11:19am
Going down the drain pretty fast. This son tells of nepotism. LOL to Cokestudio this season
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Najam Jul 10, 2018 11:55am
Sadly this season of Coke studio will go down as the most uninspiring, boring, most un-melodious . This would have been one of the best opportunities to have also captured beautiful images of different parts of Pakistan but the photography is worst than pathetic . Very disappointing
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Punjabi Jul 10, 2018 12:02pm
what rich Punjabi culture is being portrayed here? I fail to see it.
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Moni Jul 10, 2018 12:33pm
very unimpressive
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manal Jul 10, 2018 01:07pm
worst song ever....cant tolerate her vocals. Be fair in selecting the singers or new talents. There is much more talent in rural punjab than this girl. Highly disappointed.
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safia Jul 10, 2018 01:16pm
where is true essence of rich culture of punjab?
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VLP Jul 10, 2018 04:03pm
Previous 3 songs were much better... this one has nothing to do with Punjab's culture
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Aiza Jul 10, 2018 05:21pm
Come on. Don't pre judge them. By "rich" Punjab culture, they mean the whole range which also includes the young tarang. We should not write this off, though the score could be more innovative!
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Imran Barr Jul 10, 2018 06:36pm
@Punjabi she said Mahi way multiple times.
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Irfan Jul 10, 2018 10:38pm
Sounds copy of many hollywood and bollywood tunes.
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Sajjad Jul 11, 2018 07:19am
Don't know what that was about. Pretty disapointed, not what i expected from Coke Studio
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Babajeeiscool Jul 11, 2018 10:27am
Is she singing Urdu?
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Sam Jul 11, 2018 02:08pm
Yeh kia cheez hai? I was expecting something awesome from hamza but sadly...this is very disappointing...more than worst.
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M. Emad Jul 11, 2018 05:38pm
Punjab's 'rich culture' is Agri-culture.
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