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Jhoom (3rd Studio Music Album)
Studio album by
Released14 February 2011
Recorded2008–2011
GenrePop Sufi
Length1:05:18
LabelYRF Music, Alif, Coke Studio
Ali Zafar chronology
Masty
(2006)
Jhoom (3rd Studio Music Album)
(2011)
London, Paris, New York
(2012)

Jhoom (Urdu: جھوم) is the third album of Pakistani pop singer Ali Zafar, released in 2011 by YRF Music in India, Pakistan and worldwide. It contains Sufi-pop music, remastered in Abbey Road Studios.[1][2] The album topped the music charts in Pakistan, as well as in India for several weeks after its release.[3][4][5][6]

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Transcription

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Jhoom"Ali ZafarAli Zafar6:24
2."Tu Jaaney Na"Yousuf SalahuddinYousuf Salahuddin4:13
3."Jab Sey Dekha Tujko"Ali ZafarAli Zafar2:36
4."Jee Dhoondta Hai"GhalibAli Zafar6:15
5."Koi Umeed"GhalibYousuf Salahuddin4:28
6."Jaan-e-Man"Fazal Ahmed Karim FazliNisar Bazmi3:59
7."Nahin Ray Nahin"Ali ZafarAli Zafar5:06
8."Yar Dhadhi Ishq"  6:48
9."Dastan-e-Ishq"Bulleh Shah, Shah Hussain, Ali ZafarAli Zafar, Baqir Abbas7:04
10."Allah Hu"  7:41
11."Jhoom" (R&B Mix)Ali Zafar 4:55
12."Dastan-e-Ishq" (Dhol Version)Bulleh Shah, Shah Hussain, Ali ZafarAli Zafar, Baqir Abbas7:03
Total length:1:06:38

Personnels

  • "Yar Dhadhi Ishq"
    • originally performed at Coke Studio; vocal re-dubbing at Alif Studios
    • originally sung by Muhammad Juman
  • performed at Coke Studio; produced by Rohail Hyatt
    • "Nahin Ray Nahin"
    • "Allah Hu"
      • Folk Fusion; co-singer Saaein Tufail Ahmed
  • "Jhoom" (R&B Mix)
    • produced by Abhijit Vaghani
    • mixed by Aftab Khan
  • "Dastan-e-Ishq"
    • Antras taken as verses from poetries by Bulleh Shah and Shah Hussain; Astai written by Ali Zafar
    • programmed as studio version and dhol version by Ali Zafar
    • flute by Baqir Abbas
    • guitar by Tahir
    • bass by Imran Danish

Awards and nominations

Featured in other media

Earlier from the release of album, Ali Zafar joined Coke Studio Pakistan, and performed "Allah Hu" along with Saaein Tufail Ahmed in season 1, 2008, and "Dastan-e-Ishq"; "Yar Daddi" and "Nahi Ray Nahi" in season 2, 2009;[1] one of which was also featured as OST for a 2011 TV series on A-Plus TV.[9]

In May 2022, "Jhoom" (R&B Mix) went viral on social media, with several Indian celebrities making Instagram reels and cover versions, after which Zafar released a compilation music video on 29 May 2022.[10][11] The song was recreated for 2024 Hindi film Crakk by composer Tanishk Bagchi and lyricist Gurpreet Saini.[12]

Music videos

  1. "Allah Hu" (Coke Studio)
  2. "Dastan-e-Ishq" (Coke Studio)
  3. "Yar Dhadhi Ishq" (Coke Studio)
  4. "Nahin Ray Nahin" (Coke Studio)
  5. "Jhoom"
  6. "Jee Dhoondta Hai"
  7. "Dastan-e-Ishq" (Main Mar Gai Shaukat Ali)
  8. "Jhoom" (R&B Mix)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Zafar's new found fame: Abbey Road Studios". The Express Tribune. 20 December 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2017.
  2. ^ "Jhoom: A convincing pop album". The Express Tribune. 25 March 2011.
  3. ^ "Ali Zafar- Jhoom (2011) Album Review". Pakium. Kartika Sharma. 15 February 2011.
  4. ^ "Ali Zafar's Jhoom climbing the music charts". The Times of India. 8 June 2011.
  5. ^ "Ali Zafar hunts for new face for music video". The Express Tribune. 28 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Ali Zafar becomes 3rd most Googled singer in India". The Express Tribune. 9 November 2012.
  7. ^ "Lux Style Awards 2012: Glamour's night out". The Express Tribune.
  8. ^ "Nominations – Mirchi Music Award Hindi 2011". 30 January 2013. Archived from the original on 30 January 2013. Retrieved 24 May 2018.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
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  12. ^ "Crakk: Dil Jhoom (Song) - Vidyut Jammwal - Nora Fatehi - Vishal Mishra". Bollywood Hungama. 15 January 2024. Retrieved 15 January 2024.

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