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Coke Studio (Pakistani TV program)

Coke Studio (Urdu: کوک اِسٹوڈیو) is a Pakistani television programme and international music franchise which features studio-recorded music performances by established and emerging artists. It is the longest-running annual television music show in Pakistan, running annually since 2008.

Coke Studio
Also known asCoke Studio
کوک اِسٹوڈیو
Created by
StarringFeatured Artists
Country of originPakistan
No. of seasons14
No. of episodes76 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerCoca-Cola Pakistan
Producers
Production locationsKarachi, Pakistan
Camera setupMulti-camera
Production companies
  • Frequency Media
  • Mainstage Productions
  • Front Foot Media
Release
Original networkWebcast
Original release8 June 2008 (2008-06-08) –
present

Coke Studio combines myriad musical influences, from traditional classical, folk, Sufi, qawwali, ghazal and bhangra music to contemporary hip hop, rock and pop music.[1] The show is noted for promoting Pakistan's multiculturalism by inviting artists from various regions and of various languages to collaborate musically.[2][3]

History

Coke Studio originated in Brazil in 2007 as a music project that aimed to combine the distinct musical styles of two Brazilian artists. The concept was later adopted by Nadeem Zaman, the Marketing Head of The Coca-Cola Company, who partnered with Rohail Hyatt, a former member of the Pakistani band Vital Signs, to create a Pakistani version of the show in 2008. The inaugural season premiered with a live audience and was met with immense success. The show was produced by him, along with his wife Umber Hyatt and Nofil Naqvi a Pakistani cinematographer.[4]

From season 2 onwards, the show adopted a closed studio format, which remains the format of the show to date. Rohail Hyatt remained as executive producers for the showuntil season 6, stepping aside in 2013 after five years.[5] He was succeeded by Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia of the band Strings, who produced the show until the end of season 10.[6][7] Strings announced that season 10 would be their last production for Coke Studio.[8][9] In March 2018, Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi were announced as the producers for season 11 of Coke Studio,[10][11] but they stepped down after the season concluded.[12] Rohail Hyatt returned to produce season 12 of the show, which was released on 11 October 2019.[13] Hyatt continued to produce the show until the 13th season,[14] after which he recommended Xulfi to lead the production for the 14th season.[15][16]

On the tenth anniversary of the show in 2017, the General Manager of Coca-Cola Pakistan & Afghanistan, Rizwan U. Khan, stated, "We have come a long way since we embarked on this challenging journey a decade ago. Looking back, we feel greatly humbled that Coke Studio has been able to achieve so much, in terms of bringing virtually unknown or little known musicians into the national limelight, re-introducing music genres like qawwali and sufi music to the youth of Pakistan, continuing to stay true to the promise of producing quality fusion of music and practically playing an important role in reviving the music industry of Pakistan."[17]

Format

 
Mizraab performing live at Coke Studio, 2011

The show features artists in each episode, by a house band and guest artists. Coke Studio tracks are officially available on their YouTube and SoundCloud channels.[a]

The music which is recorded live by artists at Coke Studio.[18] The televisual style is characterized by frequent closeups on various performers, emphasizing the collective contributions of the entire ensemble, even as primary focus remains on the lead singer, or singers.[19]

Musically, the format features an always changing and fascinating mix of Western instruments (primarily guitars, pianos, synthesizers, bass guitars, and drum kits) with traditional instruments from the Indian subcontinent (harmonium, rubab, sarod, sitar, bamboo flutes, dholak, tabla, and other traditional percussion instruments). With rare exceptions, the singer is the lead instrumentalist. Other instrumental solos, while often highly virtuosic, tend to be relatively brief.

Coke Studio Explorer

The producers Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi introduced Coke Studio Explorer in which they went to several places across Pakistan to discover regional music stories and singers to bring them to the lime light. The series was released on 3 July 2018.

Seasons overview

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedProduced by
First airedLast aired
14February 6, 2008 (2008-02-06)April 18, 2008 (2008-04-18)Rohail Hyatt
25June 14, 2009 (2009-06-14)August 14, 2009 (2009-08-14)Rohail Hyatt
35June 1, 2010 (2010-06-01)July 31, 2010 (2010-07-31)Rohail Hyatt
45May 22, 2011 (2011-05-22)July 17, 2011 (2011-07-17)Rohail Hyatt
55May 13, 2012 (2012-05-13)July 8, 2012 (2012-07-08)Rohail Hyatt
65October 27, 2013 (2013-10-27)January 5, 2014 (2014-01-05)Rohail Hyatt
77September 21, 2014 (2014-09-21)November 22, 2014 (2014-11-22)Strings (Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia)
87August 16, 2015 (2015-08-16)December 4, 2015 (2015-12-04)Strings (Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia)
97August 13, 2016 (2016-08-13)September 24, 2016 (2016-09-24)Strings (Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia)
107August 11, 2017 (2017-08-11)September 21, 2017 (2017-09-21)Strings (Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia)
119August 10, 2018 (2018-08-10)October 19, 2018 (2018-10-19)Ali Hamza & Zohaib Kazi
126October 11, 2019 (2019-10-11)November 29, 2019 (2019-11-29)Rohail Hyatt
134December 4, 2020 (2020-12-04)December 25, 2020 (2020-12-25)Rohail Hyatt
144January 14, 2022 (2022-01-14)March 22, 2022 (2022-03-22)Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan (Xulfi)

Featured artists

Below is a list of artists who have performed in Coke Studio.

Season 1 (2008)

Season 2 (2009)

Season 3 (2010)

Season 4 (2011)

Season 5 (2012)

Season 6 (2013)

Season 7 (2014)

Season 8 (2015)

Season 9 (2016)

Season 10 (2017)

Explorer 2018

  • Ariana and Amrina:
    Both Amrina and Ariana, whose birth name was Farsi Gul and who changed it to her current name after American singer Ariana Grande are members of the Kalash community residing in Bumburet Valley of Chitral. Both have been singing together locally since the age of five.
  • Shamu Bai and Vishnu:
    This brother and sister duo were classically trained by their father Arjun and hail from Deewan Lal Chand a village in rural Sindh. They are famous for their bhajans at local jagrans and have also performed at local gatherings, weddings and festivals.
  • Mangal Khan, Darehan Khan Maula Baksh and Shayan Maula Baksh:
    Known as "Baloch Throat Musicians", Mangal Khan together with Darehan and Shyan hails from Dera Bugti District in Balochistan. One of few singers who have been performing using throat singing technique called "overtone singing" (in Balochi known as "Nar-sur") for over thirty-years. Kazi compared their music to Tuvan singing of Mongolian monks.
  • Mishal Khawaja:
    Born in Pakistan and raised in Toronto, Mishal Khawaja hails from Lahore. Mishal begin her career with covers and released her first original single digitally in 2015 titled "Murder" which was then followed by "Do You Feel it" and "Vertigo". She was discovered by Kazi and Hamza, after they saw her work on Instagram. On her singing Kazi said, "she has a unique, refreshing take on urban music and sings with a lot of passion."
  • Qasamir:
    Band of four musicians led by Altaf Mir with Ghulam Mohammad Daar, Manzoor Ahmed Khan, Saifuddin Shah hails from Muzaffarabad. Mir is a master craftsman and together with Ghulam Muhammad has worked for Radio Pakistan for forty-years, while Manzoor is a rickshaw driver and Saifuddin is a professional chef. Together they known form a band Qasamir (to resonate with Kashmir).

Season 11 (2018)

Season 12 (2019)

Season 13 (2020)

Season 14 (2022)

Reception

Following success in Pakistan after its first launch, Coke Studio has become an international franchise. The Pakistani show has amassed a large fan base in neighbouring country, India.[21] The success of the show prompted Coca-Cola to launch the Indian version Coke Studio @ MTV, with a similar format, which has proven to be both critically acclaimed and commercially successful.[22] The Indian version has been produced by MTV India.[23] In April 2012, an Arab version of the show, Coke Studio بالعربي was launched in the Middle East featuring performances by various Arabic and international music artists, produced by the songwriter Michel Elefteriades. Following the success of the Pakistani and Indian version, The Bangladeshi installment Coke Studio Bangla was launched on 7 February 2022.

Coke Studio has also been seen as an economic process of transnationalism and as a transnational television production, with its production systems being created and augmented by global flows of artists, technology, distribution and economics. Within this process, economic structures are created, opened and even reoriented; influences are borrowed and music produced; communities and heritage discovered and remained – this is done intellectually and physically, and more importantly, transnationally.[24]

On 1 November 2017, Atif Aslam's rendition of Sabri Brothers' qawwali "Tajdar-e-Haram" in Coke Studio Season 8 crossed 100 million views on YouTube, becoming the first video originating in Pakistan to achieve the landmark record. It has been viewed in 186 countries across the world. Later, Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's rendition of "Afreen Afreen" featuring Momina Mustehsan, on 3 November, became the second video of Pakistani origin to mark 100 million on YouTube. It was released on 19 August 2016, with Faakhir who served as music directed for it; it was originally performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[25] In season 14 2022, "Pasoori" by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill crossed 313 million views on YouTube and has gone viral in India. As of July 2022, these three videos have surpassed 972+ million views.[26]

See also

Notes

  1. ^
    • YouTube: Rohail Hyatt, Coke Studio
    • SoundCloud: Rohail Hyatt, Coke Studio

References

  1. ^ "'Music Transcends Everything': Coke Studio Fuses Genres and Cultures, Creates International Franchise". The Coca-Cola Company. 1 November 2013. Retrieved 26 August 2015.
  2. ^ Malik, Asma (27 July 2018). "#Humdekhenge: Here's how Coke Studio is promoting cultural diversity in Pakistan". Daily Pakistan. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Coke Studio 11 gears up for season premiere". The Express Tribune. 23 July 2018. Retrieved 11 August 2018.
  4. ^ Sanjay Monie (17 June 2011). "Coke Studio Brings People Together". Forbes India. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  5. ^ "Rohail Hyatt Quits from Coke Studio". brand synario. Sami Iqbal. Retrieved 27 August 2014.
  6. ^ Mahmood, Rafay (31 July 2014). "Raising the curtain on Coke Studio 7". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  7. ^ "Coke Studio Season 7, with Strings attached". Dawn. 21 August 2014. Retrieved 4 October 2022.
  8. ^ "Strings bids farewell to Coke Studio". Dawn Images. 29 October 2017. from the original on 30 October 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  9. ^ "Strings bid farewell to Coke Studio on a good note". The Express Tribune. 29 October 2017. from the original on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  10. ^ "Revealed: Here's who will be producing Coke Studio 11". Something Haute. 7 March 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Ali Hamza, Zohaib Kazi new producers on Coke Studio". Dunya News. 8 March 2018. Retrieved 8 March 2018.
  12. ^ Ali Raj; Rafay Mahmood (25 January 2019). "Rohail Hyatt returns to 'Coke Studio' after five years". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
  13. ^ Rafay Mahmood (23 July 2019). "Exclusive: Rohail Hyatt overhauls House Band for 'Coke Studio 12'". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 23 July 2019.
  14. ^ Saman Siddiqui (20 November 2020). "Rohail Hayat to return with Coke Studio Season 13". OyeYeah News. Retrieved 29 November 2020.
  15. ^ Tribune's Correspondent (19 March 2021). "Rohail Hyatt steps down as 'Coke Studio' producer". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  16. ^ Desk Report (15 June 2021). "It's official! Xulfi is replacing Rohail Hyatt for the next season of Coke Studio". Dawn. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  17. ^ "Coke Studio all set to launch Season 10". The News. 17 July 2017. Retrieved 25 July 2017.
  18. ^ Rehman, Maliha (2 October 2016). "The making of Coke Studio: The 120-person crew, a wannabe Deepika and other fun facts". Images. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  19. ^ Maheen Sabeeh (21 June 2009). . Daily Jang. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2017.
  20. ^ Eeshah Omer (7 July 2017). "Here's the nitty gritty: Farhan Saeed to perform in Coke Studio Season 10!". Daily Pakistan. from the original on 7 July 2017. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  21. ^ "If India boasts about Taj Mahal, Pakistan should boast about Coke Studio". The Express Tribune. 7 July 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2012.
  22. ^ Rafay Mahmood (30 January 2013). "'I took Rohail's blessings before starting our Coke Studio in India'". The Express Tribune.
  23. ^ IANS (26 May 2011). "Coke Studio to rock India". The Express Tribune.
  24. ^ Rashmi Dhanwani. "COKE STUDIO: Investigating the 'transnational' in its labour, technological and economic relations". Academia.edu. Retrieved 21 July 2017.
  25. ^ "Tajdar-e-Haram becomes most viewed Pakistani song on Youtube". The Nation. 3 November 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017.
  26. ^ "Coke Studio - Videos Sorted by Most Popular". Youtube. Retrieved 29 June 2022.

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For other versions see Coke Studio Coke Studio Urdu کوک ا سٹوڈیو is a Pakistani television programme and international music franchise which features studio recorded music performances by established and emerging artists It is the longest running annual television music show in Pakistan running annually since 2008 Coke StudioAlso known asCoke Studioکوک ا سٹوڈیوCreated byRohail Hyatt Nadeem ZamanStarringFeatured ArtistsCountry of originPakistanNo of seasons14No of episodes76 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerCoca Cola PakistanProducersRohail Hyatt Strings Ali Hamza amp Zohaib Kazi Xulfi Bilal Maqsood current Production locationsKarachi PakistanCamera setupMulti cameraProduction companiesFrequency Media Mainstage Productions Front Foot MediaReleaseOriginal networkWebcastOriginal release8 June 2008 2008 06 08 presentCoke Studio combines myriad musical influences from traditional classical folk Sufi qawwali ghazal and bhangra music to contemporary hip hop rock and pop music 1 The show is noted for promoting Pakistan s multiculturalism by inviting artists from various regions and of various languages to collaborate musically 2 3 Contents 1 History 2 Format 2 1 Coke Studio Explorer 3 Seasons overview 4 Featured artists 4 1 Season 1 2008 4 2 Season 2 2009 4 3 Season 3 2010 4 4 Season 4 2011 4 5 Season 5 2012 4 6 Season 6 2013 4 7 Season 7 2014 4 8 Season 8 2015 4 9 Season 9 2016 4 10 Season 10 2017 4 11 Explorer 2018 4 12 Season 11 2018 4 13 Season 12 2019 4 14 Season 13 2020 4 15 Season 14 2022 5 Reception 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditCoke Studio originated in Brazil in 2007 as a music project that aimed to combine the distinct musical styles of two Brazilian artists The concept was later adopted by Nadeem Zaman the Marketing Head of The Coca Cola Company who partnered with Rohail Hyatt a former member of the Pakistani band Vital Signs to create a Pakistani version of the show in 2008 The inaugural season premiered with a live audience and was met with immense success The show was produced by him along with his wife Umber Hyatt and Nofil Naqvi a Pakistani cinematographer 4 From season 2 onwards the show adopted a closed studio format which remains the format of the show to date Rohail Hyatt remained as executive producers for the showuntil season 6 stepping aside in 2013 after five years 5 He was succeeded by Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia of the band Strings who produced the show until the end of season 10 6 7 Strings announced that season 10 would be their last production for Coke Studio 8 9 In March 2018 Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi were announced as the producers for season 11 of Coke Studio 10 11 but they stepped down after the season concluded 12 Rohail Hyatt returned to produce season 12 of the show which was released on 11 October 2019 13 Hyatt continued to produce the show until the 13th season 14 after which he recommended Xulfi to lead the production for the 14th season 15 16 On the tenth anniversary of the show in 2017 the General Manager of Coca Cola Pakistan amp Afghanistan Rizwan U Khan stated We have come a long way since we embarked on this challenging journey a decade ago Looking back we feel greatly humbled that Coke Studio has been able to achieve so much in terms of bringing virtually unknown or little known musicians into the national limelight re introducing music genres like qawwali and sufi music to the youth of Pakistan continuing to stay true to the promise of producing quality fusion of music and practically playing an important role in reviving the music industry of Pakistan 17 Format Edit Mizraab performing live at Coke Studio 2011 The show features artists in each episode by a house band and guest artists Coke Studio tracks are officially available on their YouTube and SoundCloud channels a The music which is recorded live by artists at Coke Studio 18 The televisual style is characterized by frequent closeups on various performers emphasizing the collective contributions of the entire ensemble even as primary focus remains on the lead singer or singers 19 Musically the format features an always changing and fascinating mix of Western instruments primarily guitars pianos synthesizers bass guitars and drum kits with traditional instruments from the Indian subcontinent harmonium rubab sarod sitar bamboo flutes dholak tabla and other traditional percussion instruments With rare exceptions the singer is the lead instrumentalist Other instrumental solos while often highly virtuosic tend to be relatively brief Coke Studio Explorer Edit Main article Coke Studio Explorer The producers Ali Hamza and Zohaib Kazi introduced Coke Studio Explorer in which they went to several places across Pakistan to discover regional music stories and singers to bring them to the lime light The series was released on 3 July 2018 Seasons overview EditMain article List of Coke Studio Pakistan episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedProduced byFirst airedLast aired14February 6 2008 2008 02 06 April 18 2008 2008 04 18 Rohail Hyatt25June 14 2009 2009 06 14 August 14 2009 2009 08 14 Rohail Hyatt35June 1 2010 2010 06 01 July 31 2010 2010 07 31 Rohail Hyatt45May 22 2011 2011 05 22 July 17 2011 2011 07 17 Rohail Hyatt55May 13 2012 2012 05 13 July 8 2012 2012 07 08 Rohail Hyatt65October 27 2013 2013 10 27 January 5 2014 2014 01 05 Rohail Hyatt77September 21 2014 2014 09 21 November 22 2014 2014 11 22 Strings Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia 87August 16 2015 2015 08 16 December 4 2015 2015 12 04 Strings Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia 97August 13 2016 2016 08 13 September 24 2016 2016 09 24 Strings Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia 107August 11 2017 2017 08 11 September 21 2017 2017 09 21 Strings Bilal Maqsood and Faisal Kapadia 119August 10 2018 2018 08 10 October 19 2018 2018 10 19 Ali Hamza amp Zohaib Kazi126October 11 2019 2019 10 11 November 29 2019 2019 11 29 Rohail Hyatt134December 4 2020 2020 12 04 December 25 2020 2020 12 25 Rohail Hyatt144January 14 2022 2022 01 14 March 22 2022 2022 03 22 Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan Xulfi Featured artists EditBelow is a list of artists who have performed in Coke Studio Season 1 2008 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 1 Ali Azmat Ali Zafar Maira Iftikhar Mauj Ustad Hussain Baksh Gullo Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sain Tufail Sajid amp Zeeshan Strings Season 2 2009 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 2 Ali Zafar Arieb Azhar Atif Aslam Chae Dong Mi Javed Bashir Josh Noori Riaz Ali Khan Saieen Zahoor Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan Strings Zeb and Haniya Season 3 2010 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 3 Abida Parveen Amanat Ali Arieb Azhar Arif Lohar Aunty Disco Project Entity Paradigm Fakir Juman Shah Karavan Meesha Shafi Noori Rizwan Muazzam Sanam Marvi Tina Sani Zeb and Haniya Season 4 2011 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 4 Akhtar Chanal Zahri Asif Hussain Samraat Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi Bilal Khan Fareed Ayaz amp 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 Season 5 2012 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 5 Atif Aslam Bilal Khan Bohemia Chakwal Group Fareed Ayaz amp Abu Mohammad Farhan Rais Khan Hadiqa Kiani Hamayoon Khan Meesha Shafi Tahir Mithu Overload Qayaas Rachel Viccaji SYMT Sanam Marvi Uzair Jaswal Season 6 2013 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 6 Abrar ul Haq Alamgir Ali Azmat Asad Abbas Atif Aslam Ayesha Omer Fariha Pervez Muazzam Ali Khan Rostam Mirlashari Rustam Fateh Ali Khan Saieen Zahoor Sanam Marvi Sumru Agiryuruyen Umair Jaswal Zara Madani Zeb amp Haniya Zoe Viccaji Season 7 2014 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 7 Abbas Ali Khan Abida Parveen Abrar ul Haq Akhtar Chanal Zahri Asrar Fariha Pervez Humaira Channa Aisha Zafar Javed Bashir Jawad Ahmed Komal Rizvi Meesha Shafi Rahma Ali Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sajjad Ali Ustad Rais Khan Zohaib Hassan Zoe Viccaji Ustad Tafu Jimmy Khan Usman Riaz Momin Durrani Naseer amp Shahab Niazi Brothers Sara Haider Season 8 2015 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 8 Ali Azmat Babar Azam Ali Haider Ali Sethi Ali Zafar Alycia Dias Arif Lohar Atif Aslam Ustad Hamid Ali Khan Qurat ul Ain Balouch Sara Raza Khan Shazia Manzoor Rizwan amp Muazzam Farida Khanum Mekaal Hasan Band Mekaal Hasan Gino Banks Sheldon D Silva Sharmistha Chatterjee Nabeel Shaukat Ali Gul Panra Surriya Khanum Umair Jaswal Karam AbbasViccaji Mai Dhai Fizza Javed Asim Azhar Mulazim Hussain Kavish Jaffer Zaidi and Maaz Maudood Malang Party Zeeshan Mansoor Ibrahim Zain Ali Bakshi Brothers Aafi Bakhshi Yawar Bakshi Bilal Bakshi and Sherry Bakshi Nafees Ahmed Samra Khan Sara Haider Siege Junaid Younus Muhammad Ahsan amp Parvaiz Shehroze Hussan sitarist Haider Ali haidertonight Season 9 2016 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 9 Abida Parveen Ahmed Jahanzeb Ali Azmat Ali Khan Ali Sethi Amjad Sabri Asim Azhar Basit Ali Haris rauf Damia Farooq Faakhir Mehmood Haroon Shahid Jabar Abbas Jaffer Zaidi Javed Bashir Junaid Khan Kashif Ali Masuma Anwar Meesha Shafi Mehwish Hayat Mohsin Abbas Haider Momina Mustehsan Naeem Abbas Rufi Naseebo Lal Natasha Khan Nirmal Roy Noor Zehra Noori Shaheen Shah Afridi Qurat ul Ain Balouch Rachel Viccaji Rafaqat Ali Khan Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Rizwan Butt Saieen Zahoor Sanam Marvi Sara Haider Shahzad Nawaz Shani Arshad Shilpa Rao Shiraz Uppal Shuja Haider Umair Jaswal Zebunnisa Bangash Season 10 2017 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 10 Ali Sethi Aima Baig Danyal Zafar Aisha Zafar Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Abrar ul Haq Hania Khawar Ali Zafar Ayesha Omar Atif Aslam Bohemia Bilal Saeed Meesha Shafi Mehwish Hayat Jabar Abbas Momina Mustehsan Waqar Ehsin Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi Sanwal Khan Esakhelvi Qurat ul Ain Balouch Sahir Ali Bagga Asim Azhar Uzair Jaswal Hina Nasrullah Ali Hamza Nabeel Shaukat Ali Faraz Anwar Faiza Mujahid Ahmed Jahanzeb Zaw Ali Sajjad Ali Waqar Ali Jawad Ahmed Shiraz Uppal Nirmal Roy Umair Jaswal Farhan Saeed 20 Akbar Ali Rachel Viccaji Shuja Haider Jaffer Zaidi Humaira Channa Mekaal Hasan Salman Ahmad Shani Arshad Arieb Azhar Ali Noor Irteassh Humera Arshad Kaavish Amanat Ali Natasha Khan Javed Bashir Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan Strings Explorer 2018 Edit Main article Coke Studio Explorer Ariana and Amrina Both Amrina and Ariana whose birth name was Farsi Gul and who changed it to her current name after American singer Ariana Grande are members of the Kalash community residing in Bumburet Valley of Chitral Both have been singing together locally since the age of five Shamu Bai and Vishnu This brother and sister duo were classically trained by their father Arjun and hail from Deewan Lal Chand a village in rural Sindh They are famous for their bhajans at local jagrans and have also performed at local gatherings weddings and festivals Mangal Khan Darehan Khan Maula Baksh and Shayan Maula Baksh Known as Baloch Throat Musicians Mangal Khan together with Darehan and Shyan hails from Dera Bugti District in Balochistan One of few singers who have been performing using throat singing technique called overtone singing in Balochi known as Nar sur for over thirty years Kazi compared their music to Tuvan singing of Mongolian monks Mishal Khawaja Born in Pakistan and raised in Toronto Mishal Khawaja hails from Lahore Mishal begin her career with covers and released her first original single digitally in 2015 titled Murder which was then followed by Do You Feel it and Vertigo She was discovered by Kazi and Hamza after they saw her work on Instagram On her singing Kazi said she has a unique refreshing take on urban music and sings with a lot of passion Qasamir Band of four musicians led by Altaf Mir with Ghulam Mohammad Daar Manzoor Ahmed Khan Saifuddin Shah hails from Muzaffarabad Mir is a master craftsman and together with Ghulam Muhammad has worked for Radio Pakistan for forty years while Manzoor is a rickshaw driver and Saifuddin is a professional chef Together they known form a band Qasamir to resonate with Kashmir Season 11 2018 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 11 Ali Sethi Humaira Arshad Gul Panrra Rachel Viccaji Asim Azhar Asrar Abrar ul Haq Aima Baig Abida Parveen Shuja Haider Sahir Ali Bagga Momina Mustehsan Ali Azmat Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi Sanwal Esakhelvi Hassan Jahangir Young Desi Mufassir Lucky amp Naghma Haniya Aslam Ahad Raza Mir Natasha Baig Zarsanga Sounds of Kolachi Chand Tara Orchestra Mughal e Funk The Sketches Khumariyaan Jimmy Khan Lyari Underground L U G Fareed Ayaz and co Krewella Ariana amp Amrina Mishal Khawaja Mangal Darehan amp Shayan Shami Bai amp Vishnu Riaz Qadri amp Ghulam Qadri Bilal Khan Jawad Ahmad Elizabeth Rai Season 12 2019 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistani season 12 Abrar ul Haq Aima Baig Ali Sethi Atif Aslam Banur s Band Barkat Jamal Fakir Troupe Fareed Ayaz and Abu Muhammad Fariha Pervez Hadiqa Kiani Harsakhiyan Kashif Din Nimra Rafiq Qurat ul Ain Balouch Rachel Viccaji Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sahir Ali Bagga Sanam Marvi Shahab Hussain Shamali Afghan Shuja Haider Umair Jaswal Zeb Bangash Zoe Viccaji Season 13 2020 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistan season 13 Aizaz Sohail Ali Noor Ali Pervaiz Mehdi Bohemia Fariha Pervez Meesha Shafi Mehdi Maloof Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sanam Marvi Sehar Gul Khan Umair Jaswal Wajeeha Naqvi Zara Madani Season 14 2022 Edit Main article Coke Studio Pakistani season 14 Abdullah Siddiqui Abida Parveen Ali Sethi Ameer Baksh Arooj Aftab Asfar Hussain Atif Aslam Butt Brothers Eva B Faisal Kapadia Faris Shafi Hasan Raheem Justin Bibis Kaifi Khalil Karakoram Lahore Jazz Ensemble Meesha Shafi Momina Mustehsan Naseebo Lal Qurat ul Ain Balouch Anushae Gill Soch Talal Qureshi Talha Anjum Young Stunners Wahab Bugti Young Stunners Zain Zohaib QawwalsReception EditFollowing success in Pakistan after its first launch Coke Studio has become an international franchise The Pakistani show has amassed a large fan base in neighbouring country India 21 The success of the show prompted Coca Cola to launch the Indian version Coke Studio MTV with a similar format which has proven to be both critically acclaimed and commercially successful 22 The Indian version has been produced by MTV India 23 In April 2012 an Arab version of the show Coke Studio بالعربي was launched in the Middle East featuring performances by various Arabic and international music artists produced by the songwriter Michel Elefteriades Following the success of the Pakistani and Indian version The Bangladeshi installment Coke Studio Bangla was launched on 7 February 2022 Coke Studio has also been seen as an economic process of transnationalism and as a transnational television production with its production systems being created and augmented by global flows of artists technology distribution and economics Within this process economic structures are created opened and even reoriented influences are borrowed and music produced communities and heritage discovered and remained this is done intellectually and physically and more importantly transnationally 24 On 1 November 2017 Atif Aslam s rendition of Sabri Brothers qawwali Tajdar e Haram in Coke Studio Season 8 crossed 100 million views on YouTube becoming the first video originating in Pakistan to achieve the landmark record It has been viewed in 186 countries across the world Later Rahat Fateh Ali Khan s rendition of Afreen Afreen featuring Momina Mustehsan on 3 November became the second video of Pakistani origin to mark 100 million on YouTube It was released on 19 August 2016 with Faakhir who served as music directed for it it was originally performed by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan 25 In season 14 2022 Pasoori by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill crossed 313 million views on YouTube and has gone viral in India As of July 2022 these three videos have surpassed 972 million views 26 See also EditCoke Studio Bangla Nescafe Basement MTV Unplugged Coke Studio India Acoustic StationNotes Edit YouTube Rohail Hyatt Coke Studio SoundCloud Rohail Hyatt Coke StudioReferences Edit Music Transcends Everything Coke Studio Fuses Genres and Cultures Creates International Franchise The Coca Cola Company 1 November 2013 Retrieved 26 August 2015 Malik Asma 27 July 2018 Humdekhenge Here s how Coke Studio is promoting cultural diversity in Pakistan Daily Pakistan Retrieved 11 August 2018 Coke Studio 11 gears up for season premiere The Express Tribune 23 July 2018 Retrieved 11 August 2018 Sanjay Monie 17 June 2011 Coke Studio Brings People Together Forbes India Retrieved 21 July 2017 Rohail Hyatt Quits from Coke Studio brand synario Sami Iqbal Retrieved 27 August 2014 Mahmood Rafay 31 July 2014 Raising the curtain on Coke Studio 7 The Express Tribune Retrieved 4 October 2022 Coke Studio Season 7 with Strings attached Dawn 21 August 2014 Retrieved 4 October 2022 Strings bids farewell to Coke Studio Dawn Images 29 October 2017 Archived from the original on 30 October 2017 Retrieved 31 October 2017 Strings bid farewell to Coke Studio on a good note The Express Tribune 29 October 2017 Archived from the original on 31 October 2017 Retrieved 31 October 2017 Revealed Here s who will be producing Coke Studio 11 Something Haute 7 March 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Ali Hamza Zohaib Kazi new producers on Coke Studio Dunya News 8 March 2018 Retrieved 8 March 2018 Ali Raj Rafay Mahmood 25 January 2019 Rohail Hyatt returns to Coke Studio after five years The Express Tribune Retrieved 2 February 2019 Rafay Mahmood 23 July 2019 Exclusive Rohail Hyatt overhauls House Band for Coke Studio 12 The Express Tribune Retrieved 23 July 2019 Saman Siddiqui 20 November 2020 Rohail Hayat to return with Coke Studio Season 13 OyeYeah News Retrieved 29 November 2020 Tribune s Correspondent 19 March 2021 Rohail Hyatt steps down as Coke Studio producer The Express Tribune Retrieved 13 December 2021 Desk Report 15 June 2021 It s official Xulfi is replacing Rohail Hyatt for the next season of Coke Studio Dawn Retrieved 13 December 2021 Coke Studio all set to launch Season 10 The News 17 July 2017 Retrieved 25 July 2017 Rehman Maliha 2 October 2016 The making of Coke Studio The 120 person crew a wannabe Deepika and other fun facts Images Retrieved 26 February 2019 Maheen Sabeeh 21 June 2009 Coke Studio and Beyond The wonderful world of Umber and Rohail Hyatt Daily Jang Archived from the original on 13 December 2014 Retrieved 22 July 2017 Eeshah Omer 7 July 2017 Here s the nitty gritty Farhan Saeed to perform in Coke Studio Season 10 Daily Pakistan Archived from the original on 7 July 2017 Retrieved 7 July 2017 If India boasts about Taj Mahal Pakistan should boast about Coke Studio The Express Tribune 7 July 2010 Retrieved 16 May 2012 Rafay Mahmood 30 January 2013 I took Rohail s blessings before starting our Coke Studio in India The Express Tribune IANS 26 May 2011 Coke Studio to rock India The Express Tribune Rashmi Dhanwani COKE STUDIO Investigating the transnational in its labour technological and economic relations Academia edu Retrieved 21 July 2017 Tajdar e Haram becomes most viewed Pakistani song on Youtube The Nation 3 November 2017 Retrieved 3 November 2017 Coke Studio Videos Sorted by Most Popular Youtube Retrieved 29 June 2022 External links EditOfficial website Coke Studio on Facebook Coke Studio on Instagram Coke Studio on Twitter Coke Studio at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coke Studio Pakistani TV program amp oldid 1157708605, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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