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Sami Yusuf Islam’s Biggest Celebrity

October 31st, 2011 No comments

Sami Yusuf is a British singer-songwriter, composer, producer and multi-instrumentalist musician of Azeri origin .In 2003 Sami Yusuf released his debut album ”Al-Mu`allim” at the age of 23, selling over two million copies. Following the release of his second album ”My Ummah” in 2005, Sami was heralded as “Islam’s Biggest Rock Star” by Time magazine for his success in attracting a relatively young fan base from diverse regions across the world. Sami has sold over 9 million albums. In October 2010, following a five-year, Yusuf’s third official album ”Wherever You Are” was launched.Sami is involved in humanitarian initiatives, supporting, among others, Islamic Relief and Save the Children.

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The Jal Band, Disbands Again, Farhan Left

September 13th, 2011 No comments

Express Tribune confirmed the break up as they spoke to the band about it. There hasn’t been a clash, at least not publicly reported, while Farhan said he has no hard feelings for other members.

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Tribute to the Legend “Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan” by Farhan Saeed Butt. Arranged & Produced by Saad Sultan at Sidereal Studios. For more updates visit the web site at www.farhansaeed.net

After Farhan Saeed covered Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan’s “Halka Halka Suroor”, rumours were abuzz that the singer would be calling it quits with his band Jal. On September 3, Saeed finally confirmed the speculations, disclosing his departure from the band. He is now set to pursue his solo career and look after his business, the singer told The Express Tribune in an exclusive interview at his cafe.

Saeed, who joined Jal at the age of 19 after Atif Aslam left the band, believes that he has departed in an amicable manner, leaving no hard feelings with the other members — Goher Mumtaz and Shazi Aamir.
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Is Apple’s iPod tune getting old?

September 3rd, 2010 No comments
A view of the new iPod Shuffle lineup on the show floor at  Apple's 2010 music and video event.A view of the new iPod Shuffle lineup on the show floor at Apple’s 2010 music and video event.

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For the second straight year, the collective reaction to Apple’s unveiling of its fall iPod lineup was basically “meh.”

For the uninitiated, that’s Internet shorthand for “I couldn’t care less.” Last year’s iPod Nano with camera failed to ignite much instant excitement, and this year’s new products didn’t appear to fare much better. It’s not that they’re not good products–the announcements are just not generating the same amount of hype and interest as, say, an iPhone or iPad launch these days.

One of the issues is that Apple sets the bar pretty high for these kinds of special events, particularly in the last year. But the bigger one is that as Apple closes in on a decade of making the iPod, it’s become clear that the category has become rather ho-hum for the company.

That’s not to understate the iPod’s influence. The first MP3 player from Apple in 2001 morphed it from a computer company into a consumer device and digital content company and paved the way for Apple’s ability to turn the existing smartphone and tablet categories completely on their heads. But the iPod’s influence on the company has been waning for some time, as was demonstrated Wednesday.

Apple’s fall event has been held every year since 2005 and has been primarily used to showcase the latest iPod for the holiday season and any updates to the iTunes software. But Wednesday was more about Apple’s overall media presence: focusing on new iTunes social-networking features, new iOS functionality for iPads and iPhones, and media sharing and streaming with Apple TV.

The iPod has come a long way from its 1,000 song-holding, black-and-white screen, clickwheel beginnings, but that progress and success have also left the company in an odd position. Apple’s history isn’t exactly rife with examples of it dominating competitors. The iPod is different that way: Apple won this category years ago, beating its competitors so badly that there are few companies that even bother competing in the category anymore.

And though Apple still sells millions of iPods every year, sales have started to decline. Apple’s revenue drivers these days are the iPhone and the iPad, so it’s natural that’s where Steve Jobs and company are placing their focus.

But since it does own the digital music player sector, Apple is forced to try to keep things interesting in a category that really isn’t.

The way they’ve gone about keeping that interest the past couple years has been somewhat confusing too. Every year since 2008, Apple has added iPhone features to the iPod Touch, including this year with the retina display, two cameras, and FaceTime capability.

That makes sense, as it gives Apple ways to sell apps on its App Store to people who don’t want to shell out for an iPhone or iPad. It also means there are more people for iPhone 4 owners to use FaceTime with than just each other.

The Shuffle redesign shows some indecision: last year Apple went away from having any buttons at all on its tiniest MP3 player, a move that was roundly panned–which Jobs acknowledged Wednesday. In its place, Apple brought back a two-year-old design.

Some of the other decisions are just odd. For instance, what happened to the camera in the Nano introduced just a year ago and proclaimed a Flip Video killer? And why remove the ability to play video on the Nano? Apple declined to comment specifically on video. It’s also not clear if Apple really thinks a tiny touch screen and no physical buttons on the Nano is actually a great idea, or if the company feels like it just has to do something, anything to help people justify buying a new device.

The easiest conclusion is that the iPod is simply no longer a main focus of the company, but is still one that its customers expect Apple to do something with each year. Without major leaps or any competitors to try to grab attention from, Apple could probably get by without a special press event for iPods in the future but might continue to do it just because its customers expect it. But that means customers need to adjust to the idea that every year won’t bring major breakthroughs in every product category. With the iPod, it’s just not clear how much more Apple can do with it beyond little tweaks here an there.

Put another way, there hasn’t been a major leap in the iPod lineup since the iPod Touch in 2007. It’s a good bet there won’t be another.

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Atif Aslam Casted in Pakistani Film “Bol” As A Doctor

February 20th, 2010 35 comments

Atif Aslam – the singing sensation & superstar of Pakistan – is now ready to make his debut on Big Screen. Yes, Atif Aslam has decided to work in Pakistani Movies and he has been signed by Shoaib Mansoor for his upcoming movie “Bol” . Atif Aslam will be playing the role of A Low Profile Doctor in the movie. As per our information, the shooting of the movie will start in March 2010 this year.So keep your fingers crossed and wait for the time till we see Atif Aslam on our Big Screen. I am sharing Atif Aslam’s exact words below :

Admitting that we don’t have much hits on our credits on the big screen would not be a shame but certainly we can improve it . To explore ma talent and the ability to act is the primary reason for me to convince my friends family n myself but not to be in the news certainly. Working with the best and the most senior director of the film industry MR . SHOAIB MANSOOR gives me the opportunity to give you guys ma debut film . I started ma singing career from PAKISTAN and Atif Aslam was made by PAKISTAN . I had alot ov offers to work with the BHATT’S , the RAJ’S starring the premium class but certainly wanted to begin from the house and didn’t want to become a choclate hero. Therefore undisputedly ATIF ASLAM was meant to start his filming career frOm PAKISTAN . Here I am “ATIF ASLAM” casted in a FILM named “BOL” as a middle class low profile doctor

Atif Aslam ( Exclusive Interview )

January 6th, 2010 22 comments

Atif Aslam

Pakistan’s very own Prince of pop Atif Aslam recently returned home after yet another long Indian yatra. News of him performing live for an all girl crowd at Kinnaird College, Lahore was received with Oohs and Aahs from the city’s female population. Concerts at Kinnaird are always a safe bet. Parents don’t think twice before letting their teenaged daughters attend events there, whatever they may be. Without the usual mishaps and security problems they are always something to remember. Top that with an act like Atif and you’re set for a perfect Saturday evening!

It was November 25. The dipping evening temperature made one bundle up. Arriving at Kinnaird’s beautiful amphitheatre at 5 pm one realized that one was getting old! The hip and trendy young students of the college weren’t going to let the cold ruin their fashion statements. Generation Y was dressed to kill with salon perfect hairdos, ready to shake their bon bons all the way. Read more…

Download Kelly Clarkson – My Life Would Suck Without You Free MP3 & Lyrics

January 29th, 2009 6 comments

Kelly Clarkson preapering her new album (2009)

It’s release date it not define but may be 3-17-09. And Kelly Clarkson’s new album’s first single may can be “My Life Would Suck Without You” song.

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Britney gets trapped in an elevator for video

July 12th, 2008 1 comment
Access Hollywood
updated 4:28 p.m. ET July 10, 2008

Britney Spears has already locked lips with Madonna during their infamous MTV Video Music Awards performance, and now Spears is locking herself in an elevator.

Shooting started Wednesday at the Lot in West Hollywood for Spears

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An Angelic Return

June 17th, 2008 1 comment

On The Beat

An Angelic Return
Isn’t it Strings everywhere? Turn on any music channel or even Geo News; one finds their latest venture Koi Aanay Wala Hai airing in massive frequency. Of course the video is special in many ways:
firstly it’s a ‘STRINGS’ video that are always concept oriented. Moreover, the presence of Indian star John Abraham makes this video an extremely irresistible affair. How the team up happened and also about
the insights of the video, MAG catches up with the band in a brief chit chat.
How did the team up with John Abraham happen for the video?
Ever since Zinda, we have become very close to John. When he listened to our new album, he simply loved it and there we decided to work together on the title track video.
Who has directed the video and where was it shot?
It’s an Indian director, Ravi Udyavar, who is quite a popular figure in India. It was shot in Malaysia.
Who came up with the concept of the video?
It was basically Ravi’s concept but while composing the track Bilal had in mind a character with wings. So when we shared this thought with Ravi there we came up with a concept of an angel falling in love with a human.
How do you find Ravi as a video director?
It was the first time we have worked with him and we find him as a very professional director. His vision is very broad and it was great working with him. He came up with various important ideas that we were thinking about. What is interesting about the video is that its Ravi’s 1st video in 7 years and the same goes for John. Also, we have shot a video in nearly 4 years so it was good understanding among all of us.
How was it working with John Abraham?
Over the years, we have become great friends with John so its always enjoyable working with a friend. Its always good fun.
Are you planning to work with any other Indian actor in near future?
Even before Koi Aanay Wala Hai, we had not thought about hiring any Indian actor in our video. But when John showed interested and as we are such good friends with him we thought of giving it a go. Our videos are always concept oriented and John fitted in as the lead character who is an angel.
When is your next video coming out?

By the 20th of this month!