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Us Rah Par (Urdu: اس راہ پر) is Pakistani pop singer Junaid Jamshed Khan's second solo effort, after Junaid and the rest of the band members took a break from the Vital Signs. It was critically and commercially successful. Like many other Vital Signs albums, Us Rah Par continued Junaid's collaboration with Shoaib Mansoor. The title track Us Rah Par is a slow blues number which featured a video directed by Bilal Maqsood (of the band Strings). However it was the techno flavored Na Tu Ayegi which actually gave the album the much needed commercial push. Three songs in the album are composed by Biddu[1]

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Track listing

No. Title Music By Lyricist Producer
1. "Aankhon Ko Aankhon Ne" Junaid Jamshed Khan; Rohail Hyatt Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan
2. "Us Rah Par" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan
3. "Na Tu Aaegi" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan; M. Ali Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan
4. "Jab Say Huey" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Aamir Zaki
5. "Jaagi Re" Salman Ahmad Sabir Zafar Salman Ahmad
6. "Dil Main Jo" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Aamir Zaki
7. "Keh Do Jo Bhi" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan; Faraz Anwar
8. "O' Sanama" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan
9. "Sahib-e-Dil" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Imran "Immu"
10. "Kabhi Na Kabhi" Shoaib Mansoor; Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Kamran ("Kamijee") Khan
11. "Chand Ne" Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Faakhir Mehmood
12. "Qasam Us Waqt Ki" Junaid Jamshed Khan Shoaib Mansoor Haroon Rashid

Notes

  1. ^ Shanaz Ramzi (2004) Politically alive Biddu, DAWN Newspaper, 11 July. Retrieved on 3 May 2007

See also

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