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Awaz

Awaz

·        Introduction
Awaz (Urdu: آواز‎, literal English translation: "voice") was a Pakistani pop band that intentional in capital of Pakistan, , in 1992. The cluster was fashioned by Haroon Rashid, lead singer, WHO was presently joined by instrumentalist Faakhir Mehmood and lead guitar player Asad Ahmed. Awaz were one among the pioneer bands of the native popular music scene and were extremely skilled and gifted musicians, producers and composers. The band's ability at composing and manufacturing was usually unmarked and therefore the focus was on their beauty, shiny videos, catch songs and wild stage performances. Awaz is additionally thought to be one among the foremost successful bands in Asian country having sold over five million albums worldwide.
·        History
·       Formation (1992)
Haroon Rashid, during his college years at Washington D.C., thought of the name "Awaz" for the band and after graduating with a degree in Business Administration from the George Washington University he came back to Pakistan. First, he recruited instrumentalist and friend Faakhir Mehmood so the previous The Barbarians lead guitar player, Asad Ahmed, whom he met at a performance in Marriott edifice, Islamabad, in November 1992. Awaz was fashioned in December of that ye
After functioning at a number of concerts, the band set to record Associate in Nursing album and unleash a music video. But first felt the need to be signed by a major record label and later on were signed to EMI (Pakistan).The band went on to make a video for the single "Janeman", from their self-titled debut album, on a shoestring budget of Rs. 15,000 sponsored by a non-public company primarily based within the capital, Islamabad.he band sent the video to all or any native TV stations and record labels however the response was terribly negative and no-one showed any interest. Says Haroon "They responded by expression 'stick to your day job.' but I was stubborn and decided to send it off to MTV Asia to see what happens" and the song "Janeman" became the first ever Urdu/Hindi pop song to air on MTV on 20 April 1992.The song was composed by Haroon himself when he only 16 years old, and therefore the lyrics were written by Sarmed Mirza.
·        Success (1993–1996)
After the discharge of the music video, Awaz began to gain success because the song created a good impact domestically. This was the band's initial break-out and after that many record labels and local TV stations called the band with several offers.By January 1993, the band were signed to Pepsi Cola for a year; the contract was later revived until 1997.In March, Asad left faculty and dedicated himself to creating cash by taking part in music for the band.In May, Awaz released their self-titled debut album, Awaz, which included hit songs like "Janey Kaun Thi Haseena", "Diya", "Oh Girl" and "Janeman".
Later an equivalent year, Awaz along side very important Signs went on the road to England, uk. During now, Rizwan-ul-Haq left very important Signs to hitch Awaz and was replaced by Aamir Zaki by his former band. Aamir Zaki, before the tour, additionally left very important Signs so the band asked for Asad Ahmed, lead guitarist of Awaz, to play on their third studio album, Aitebar.
After the success of the band's self-titled debut album, the band were started to be known as the "Take That of Pakistan" as the three member band came out with new, exciting music, that made a great impact in the Pakistani music industry.The band went on to record their second studio album after the success of their debut album. And in January 1995, Awaz released their critically acclaimed second album, Jadoo Ka Charagh, which shot the band to more success during that year with the release of the hit singles "Jadoo Ka Charagh" and "Shawa". The album proven to be higher than the primary studio unleashes and stood up to everybody's expectations.
In August 1996, Awaz went on releasing their third studio album, Shola, which included the band's biggest hit single of all time "Mr. Fraudiay" along side different songs like "Shola", "Mela", "Soniay" and "Hoga". Their third album was slightly totally different from the previous album releases and it didn't sound just like the ancient music.
·        End of fame (1997–1999)
In Jan 1997, after foreseeing a disintegrating Awaz, Asad Ahmed established his own studio. Simultaneously, he joined hands with his friend Sameer Ahmad, forming his own rock band, Karavan, thus returning to his rock origins. Also, recruiting already a longtime solo singer Najam Sheraz on vocals and Allan Smith on drums. In September, Awaz released another single, this time a patriotic song, "Aai Jawan". The video of the song only featured Faakhir and Haroon.
In November, Asad, with his band, released its debut album, Rakh Aas. Later an equivalent year, Gumby and Aamir Zaki left the band to work on Najam Sheraz's second solo studio album, Roop Nagar, released in 1999. Also in December 1999, Karavan went on releasing their second studio album, Safar.
·        Music
·        Language
On their debut album Awaz, songs were written in both the English and Urdu languages, but since then the band has only written songs in Urdu, with the only exceptions being "Shine" and "Never Get Away" from their third album Shola and the unreleased single "Believe in Love", recorded in 1995. Haroon in Associate in Nursing interview have aforementioned that he prefers writing lyrics in English, but when releasing an album he thinks from an Urdu perspective
·        Influence

Haroon Rashid, writer of most the band's lyrics and music scores, says that most of his inspiration for Awaz's songs from The Beatles music. Songs like "Oh Girl" and "Janeman" (from Awaz) are example of this influence. Other songs, such as "Diya" (from Awaz), "Shola" (from Shola) have elements of rock music, and some others, like "Janey Kaun Thi Haseena" (from Awaz), "Jadoo Ka Charagh" and "Shawa" (from Jadoo Hindu deity Charagh) have elements of classical japanese music.

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