Sajjad Ali
Pakistani
music has come a long
way in the past fifteen
years. We have seen
many pop groups and
singers come up and
have witnessed quite
a few fade into oblivion.
The singing industry
has never witnessed
a boom like now. Pop
singers of today have
elevated the standards
set by people like
Alamgir, Shehki, and
Nazia & Zohaib.
The trend of forming
a band caught on in
the early nineties
with advent of Vital
Signs and programs
like Music Channel
Charts. Many one hit
wonders surfaced and
drowned without creating
any major ripples
in the local music
scene. Most of them
did not believe in
acquiring any training
first. They met, jotted
down lyrics, and used
gadgets to come up
with a melody. They
set upon their journey
to prominence only
to find themselves
quagmire later.
When everyone was
busy concentrating
on a short-lived career,
there was one who
obtained classical
training and progressed
steadily, but surely.
He did not believe
in making haste and
fading out like his
colleagues. His name
was Sajjad Ali who
is one of the three
most talented pop
singers of our county.
He has endeavored
ever since “Babia”
to give us quality
music in form of “Chief
Saab”, “Moody”, and
“Aik Aur Love Story”.
His songs are different
and some, like “Chief
Saab”,have even stirred
controversies. Sajjad
projected the street
gangs in the lyrics
and video of this
song. After a while,
newspapers reported
that some goons abducted
him in retaliation
and shaved his head.
Sajjad denied it and
resurfaced after two
months.
Classical base gives
Sajjad an advantage
that other singers
enjoy him for: he
can sing for hours
on end without complaining
of a sour throat.
He further endears
himself to his fans
both locall and internationally
by mostly singing
live during concerts.
One thing that Saiiad
Ali and a few other
singers need to concentrate
on is that they should
hire lyricists to
write for them. They
can pull it off in
a song or two but
by writing all songs
themselves, the overall
impact is not good.
The easiest way to
find out if lyrics
of a song are good
or not is to write
down the lyrics and
read them: if it appeals
to you aesthetically:
without music, they
are good enough.
Saiiad Ali has recently
released an album
"Cinderella" which
is his eighth pop
album. He has experimented
with quite a few ideas
again and has included
both fast and slow
tracks. The lyrics
are by him and his
brother, Waqar Ali.
He also hired Sabir
Zafar to write lyrics
of a few songs. Some
of the best in the
whole collection are
"Panyoon Main", "Sanwaar
Day" and "Pyar Hai".
The lyrics, compositions
and ideas in these
songs are outstanding.
The remaining songs
have worth appreciating
contents too.
Its always a pleasure
listening to Sajjad
Ali. His fans definitely
want him to stage
more live performances,
especially in Lahore.
So folks keep your
fingers crossed!
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