Coke Studio | |
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Season 4 | |
Starring | Featured Artists |
Country of origin | Pakistan |
No. of episodes | 5 |
Release | |
Original network | Webcast |
Original release | 22 May – 17 July 2011 |
Season chronology | |
The fourth season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio commenced airing on 22 May 2011 and ended on 17 July 2011.[1]
Rohail Hyatt and his wife Umber Hyatt remained as the producers of the show. The houseband recruited drummer Raheel Manzar Paul and vocalist Rachel Viccaji. The houseband saw Sanam Saeed and Saba Shabbir leaving the band and the rest of the houseband remained unchanged.[2]
Artists
Sanam Marvi made a return to the fourth season of the show performing for the second time at Coke Studio, she first appeared in the previous season. Other featuring artists in the fourth season included, progressive metal band Mizraab, Balouchi folk singer Akhtar Chanal Zahri, pop rock band Jal from Lahore, qawwal group of Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad and eastern classical Punjabi singer Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi.[3]
Featured Artists
- Akhtar Chanal Zahri
- Asif Hussain Samraat
- Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi
- Bilal Khan
- Fareed Ayaz & Abu Mohammad
- Jal
- Kaavish
- Komal Rizvi
- Mizraab
- Mole
- Qurat-ul-Ain Balouch
- Sajjad Ali
- Sanam Marvi
- Akhtar Chanal Zahri
- The Sketches
- Ustaad Naseer-ud-din Saami
Backing Vocals
House Band
- Asad Ahmed
- Babar Ali Khanna
- Jaffer Ali Zaidi
- Javed Iqbal
- Kamran "Mannu" Zafar
- Louis 'Gumby' Pinto
- Omran "Momo" Shafique
- Raheel Manzar Paul
- Sikander Mufti
- Zulfiq 'Shazee' Ahmed Khan
Production
Speaking at the launch of Coke Studio Season 12,[4] Rohail Hyatt said:
"Working on Coke Studio 4 has been a wondrous experience. The process of discovering, deciphering and understanding so many different samples of regional and classical music has been a huge undertaking and the responsibility of then reinterpreting and reinventing the material – repackaging it visually and musically – has been an immense challenge. Coke Studio 4 has been a captivating journey. It has been a portal to discovery, inducing our curiosity and compelling us to dwell on the uniqueness of our heritage with renewed pride and respect. Altogether, CS4 has been a very stimulating and rewarding challenge."
— Rohail Hyatt, Executive Producer Coke Studio
Songs
The webcast of fourth season began on 19 May 2011 and concluded on 15 July 2011. The season featured 5 episodes. The show was produced at Rohail Hyatt's production company Frequency Media Pvt. Ltd and distributed by Coca-Cola Pakistan.
# | Release Date [N 1] | Song(s) | Artist(s) | Lyricist | Language(s) | Ref. | |
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Title | In Nastaʿlīq [N 2] | ||||||
Episode 1 | |||||||
1 | 19 May 2011 | To Kia Hua | تو کيا ہوا | Bilal Khan | Bilal Khan | Urdu | [5] |
2 | Kuch Hai | کچھ ہے | Mizraab | Adnan Ahmed | Urdu | ||
3 | Daanah Pah Daanah | دانہ پہ دانہ | Akhtar Chanal Zahri ft. Komal Rizvi | Akhtar Chanal Zahri | Brahui, Balochi, Persian, Punjabi & Urdu | ||
4 | Ik Aarzu | اک آرزو | Jal | Goher Mumtaz & Bulleh Shah | Punjabi & Urdu | ||
5 | Sighṛa Aaween | سگھڑا آويں | Sanam Marvi | Sachal Sarmast & Sultan Bahu | Punjabi & Siraiki | ||
Episode 2 | |||||||
6 | 1 June 2012 | Kirkir Kirkir | کڑکڑ کڑکڑ | Sajjad Ali | Sajjad Ali | Punjabi | [6] |
7 | Senraan Ra Baairya | سینڑاں را بائریا | Asif Hussain Samraat ft. Zoe Viccaji | Rajasthani Folk | Marwari | ||
8 | Ni Oothan Waale | نی اوٹھاں والے | Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi | Bari Nizami | Punjabi & Siraiki | ||
9 | Nindiya Re | نندیا رے | Kaavish | Jaffer Ali Zaidi | Urdu | ||
10 | Kangna | کنگنا | Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad | Mirza Qateel & Bedam Shah Warsi | Braj & Persian | ||
Episode 3 | |||||||
11 | 17 June 2012 | Baageshri | Mole | Instrumental | [7] | ||
12 | Lamha | لمحہ | Bilal Khan | Bilal Khan | Urdu | ||
13 | Ith Naheen | اتھ نہیں | Sanam Marvi | Sachal Sarmast | Urdu & Siraiki | ||
14 | Panchi | پنچھی | Jal ft. Quratulain Balouch | Goher Mumtaz | Urdu & Punjabi | ||
15 | Mundari | مندری | Ustaad Naseer-ud-Din Saami | Folk | Braj | ||
Episode 4 | |||||||
16 | 1 July 2011 | Mandh | منڌ | The Sketches | Shah Latif | Pashto | [8] |
17 | Pyaar Naal | پیار نال | Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi | Afzal Aajiz | Urdu & Siraiki | ||
18 | Nar Bait | نڑ بیت | Akhtar Chanal Zahri | Ustaad Ishaq Soz & Sherzaad | Brahui & Balochi | ||
19 | Lambi Judaai | لمبی جدائی | Komal Rizvi | Urdu | |||
20 | Rang Laaga | رنگ لاگا | Sajjad Ali ft. Sanam Marvi | Amir Khusrau, Ali Moeen & Sajjad Ali | Braj & Punjabi | ||
Episode 5 | |||||||
21 | 15 July 2011 | Beero Binjaaro | بیرو بنجارو | Asif Hussain Samraat | Rajasthani Folk | Marwari | [9] |
22 | Mori Bangri | موری بنگری | Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad | Folk | Braj |
References
- ↑ "Download Coke Studio Season 4 Mp3 Songs".
- ↑ "Coke Studio - Season 4 MP3 Songs, Free Pakistani Songs, Pakistani Music". Archived from the original on 2 July 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
- ↑ "CityFM89 celebrates World Music Day across the country (Pictures)".
- ↑ "The voyage of musical discovery continues with Coke Studio Season 4". Koolmuzone.pk. Guest Author. 11 May 2011. Archived from the original on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
- ↑ Rafay Mahmood (23 May 2011). "Coke Studio Episode 1: Maestros and mishaps". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ Rafay Mahmood (6 June 2011). "The second episode: A musical splendour". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ Rafay Mahmood (20 June 2011). "'Coke Studio' Season 4 Episode 3: Great discoveries and wasted talent". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ Rafay Mahmood & Naveed Masood (4 July 2011). "Coke Studio: Musical voyage through various languages". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
- ↑ News Desk (18 July 2011). "'Coke Studio 4' concludes". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 1 January 2021.
External links
- Coke Studio at IMDb