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Is Rohail Hyatt really returning to Coke Studio?

Is Rohail Hyatt really returning to Coke Studio?

Zohaib Kazi and Ali Hamza have confirmed stepping down as producers of Coke Studio
26 Jan, 2019

There are winds of change blowing through Coke Studio and the rumours have created a small uproar.

It is being said that Rohail Hyatt, CS’s first ever producer, credited for having ingeniously infused it with energy, given it its soul and raised the bar with a number of smash-hit songs, is going to be returning to the show this year. Meanwhile. Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi, who started their tryst as producers last year with CS Season 11 last year, will no longer be helming the show.

But is this merely hearsay or is there some truth to the rumours?

For one, it is confirmed that Zohaib Kazi and Ali Hamza are no longer producing the show.

“Yes, I have stepped down from producing CS,” says Ali Hamza. “My reasons for doing so are a few and I would love to talk about them sometime but I don’t think that that time has come yet simply because these reasons are related to my own personal journey and the new avenues that I am trying to explore.”

But is it also confirmed that Rohail will be making a return? We have been told that “nothing is final yet”. According to Fahad Qadir, Director Public Affairs & Communications within Coca-Cola for Pakistan and the Afghan region, “We had a great season last year and we made some new records but after every season we look at consumer responses and improve constantly. We are currently brainstorming about the upcoming season of Coke Studio and whatever changes there may be, we will make an official statement.”

That’s a suitably ambiguous reply which nevertheless confirms that there are changes coming up. It is no secret that the consumer response to last year’s show was not favourable with the cover of 'Ko Ko Korina' sung by Ahad Raza Mir and Momina Mustehsan being bashed all over the country. CS was bashed extensively for having ruined a classic, the show’s choice of producers was questioned and the song inspired countless Internet jokes and memes. In fact, the vitriol lashed against the song was something of a shock, giving testament to the power that social media has in the present-day.

Perhaps these are the ‘new records’ that Coca-Cola Pakistan is referring to: most controversial song, most ridiculed song and what not.

Nevertheless, we have to acknowledge some of the changes brought in by Zohaib Kazi and Ali Hamza to the show.

CS Explorer segment was a brave, inventive change in which the show travelled to the far corners of the country, highlighting traditional folk music in its natural surroundings rather than within the four walls of a black-and-red studio.

An effort had also been made to feature more new artistes in the show as well as more original music. Only three covers were sung in the entire season – one of them the notorious 'Ko Ko Korina' which uncategorically managed to negate all the show’s positive aspects with a single controversy.

CS, of course, is no stranger to controversy. Audiences feel a sense of ownership towards the show and while its hits have always been lauded wholeheartedly, the misses have always been denounced just as viciously. Given time, Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi, long time CS members and known for their unique musical perspectives, could have possibly steered the show towards new directions. On the other hand, they would have had a tough time winning back a highly judgemental audience that had predominantly criticised them in their debut season.

Nevertheless, to have the Rohail Hyatt back in the producer’s chair is a cause for excitement. Rohail brought a definitive magic to CS and it is that unbridled passion for music and vision for marrying the commercial with the artistic that we can look forward to.

Is he truly coming back, though? Our very credible sources indicate that there is a huge chance that he will be returning. There are also rumours afloat that it is not yet decided whether Rohail’s return will just be for this year or if this will lead on to a more long-term arrangement.

Until an official statement emerges from Rohail or Coca-Cola Pakistan, we can only do our guesswork. Is this going to be the season that’s going to spiral CS back to its former position as the topmost, most-loved platform for music in Pakistan? And, on a side-note, are Coke sales consequently going to rise? CS is a platform built up for the love of music but, of course, also for the love of building a brand image and generating more profits for the chief sponsor. We’ll see, we’ll see.

Comments

SHIRAZ Jan 26, 2019 03:44pm
Mr and Mrs Hyatt laid a very solid foundation. Even today, I still like their directed songs and play the CS season 1 to 6 as if they are new. The tragic event of the break-up in their union brought a sad end to an era. Strings did a fantastic job as well. Hamza and Kazi duo were not up to mark. The missed the quality and innovation benchmark set by Hyatts and followed and improvised by Strings. I believe that Rohail's return will be a good omen for CS. He is a master musician.
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Pakman Jan 26, 2019 03:50pm
Finally, Rohail coming back to Coke Studio, is fantastic news. Welcome indeed.
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Junaid Ali Jan 26, 2019 05:54pm
Please get back Roha hayat for coke studio 2019
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Agha Jan 26, 2019 06:27pm
I think Xulfi should be the new producer, he proved himself in Nescafe Basement.
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Zak Jan 26, 2019 07:16pm
CS has become an establishment. It is highly marketable abroad. Comments come from Argentina to Japan, from China to US., from Middle East to Nepal and Bangladesh. All admiring brilliant talent unique to Pakistan.
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Sami Jan 26, 2019 08:07pm
Coke Studio fans... You guys are a bunch of totally spoilt music snobs! Musicians and vocal artists of Pakistan... You guys are so very lucky to be amongst these same snobs!! That, there is the formula behind the huge strides forward the music of Pakistan has taken over the past decade or so. If you look behind Apple’s success, you will find one Steve Jobs and his totally honest and brutal critique of his own products... a fight against just-good-enough or a mindset to accept mediocre.
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Abdul basit Jan 26, 2019 09:51pm
It is time to bring rock music i stongly suggest upcoming staff and musician of the studio
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HS Jan 26, 2019 10:49pm
Honestly, Ko Ko Korina wasn’t bad at all. It was a different interpretation of the song and people need to stop being so b@#t hurt about it. I thought the original is a bit cringey TBH. To tar the entire season due to one song is unfair to everyone who put in countless hours of hrs work. One song and people’s perceptions of it should not dictate and define everything about several episodes. As part of the overseas Pakistani diaspora, I truly enjoyed this season and look forward to the next, whomever is at the helm.
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Humayun Majid Jan 27, 2019 02:16am
With tasteless melodies the last season was more of a 'diet coke studio..
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white noise Jan 27, 2019 06:33am
He should come back, but do no more than 3 seasons, the task is tiring and really drain one down.
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Maheen Ahmed Jan 28, 2019 03:43am
The ones who really brought Coke Studio to the top are Bilal and Faisal (ie Strings). Rohail Hayat will have a tough job ahead of him now, specially after the debacle of Season 11.
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Talha Jan 28, 2019 09:59am
While Rohail was helming CS, he was being bashed as well
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hamza chaudhry Jan 30, 2019 02:05pm
@Maheen Ahmed if u really think that strings were the one that brought coke studio to the top that I truly think you dont get what come studio was all about. When come studio started it focused on making original music and making our new generation know about the folk music that we have . When strings came they priorities were just to get numbers. All they made were covers for old songs and barely any originals which weren't up the mark. They turned coke studio into a financial success but. a musical one and last year hamza and zohaib did an excellent job they atleast made original music and brought diversity into the coke studio which unfortunately was overshadowed by the cover of ko ko korina
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