Download Aitebar Vital Signs mp3 song Belongs To Urdu Music. Aitebar mp3 song Urdu download by Vital Signs in album Treasures POP Vol. 1 (Vital Signs).The song Aitebar Lyrics by Shoaib Mansoor, Label EMI Pakistan, released on 01 Jan, 2014.
Contents. Reception 'Dil Dil Pakistan' has been hailed as an unofficial national anthem of Pakistan.
In a non-scientific 2003 online poll of popular songs, 'Dil Dil Pakistan' came third. Music video The official music video was filmed in, the capital of.The filming locations in Islamabad were:Golf Club,Shakar Parian,Constitution Avenue. In the video, the band members are playing musical instruments in open fields, as well as riding bikes and driving a Jeep around the city and highlighting the most picturesque, hilly areas. In one scene, the group performs by the slope of a small hill with 'I love Pakistan' painted in large lettering on a boulder. Toward the end of the video, the band plays in a small studio with a simple green backdrop and bright lights. The sound is typical of the 1980s pop music with synthesizers, keyboards, major chord progression, and a catchy chorus hook. Lyrics EMI Pakistan credits poet as the song's lyricist.
![Signs Signs](/uploads/1/2/5/6/125618595/442597616.jpg)
However, a fair share of the credit has been attributed to as well. Influence The song is speculated to have been influenced by the works of the renowned poet Allama Mohammad Iqbal. References.
Vital Signs were a Pakistan pop and rock band formed in Rawalpindi in 1986. Since their formation, they became Pakistan's first and most commercially successful as well as critically acclaimed act. The band's popular lineup consisted of keyboardist Rohail Hyatt, bassist Shahzad Hasan, guitarist Nusrat Hussain and vocalist Junaid Jamshed. Rooted in Rawalpindi with some influence from Western music during the conservative regime of President Zia-ul-Haq, the Vital Signs utilizes several genres, ranging from pop music to rock, and often incorporating classical and other elements in innovative ways.
In the early 1990s, they came to be perceived by many Pakistani fans and country's cultural observers as a 'promising new era of cultural revival'. Their enormous popularity significantly opened a new wave of music and a modern chapter in the history of Pakistan. The band built its reputation playing in university campuses and underground rock music concerts held in different parts of the country, before being noticed by PTV performing art section director Shoaib Mansoor. The band initially gained national prominence and popularity from their music video of their single 'Dil Dil Pakistan' first aired on PTV. Written by Shaoib Mansoor, the song became a big commercial hit and critically acclaimed in the public; it was voted, in an unscientific poll as the third most popular song of all time by BBC World.
By the early 1990s, the band members had become public celebrities and international stars in the midst of the 1990s. From the 1980s to the 1990s, they produced many of their highly successful and critically praised albums, what many cultural critics consider their finest material including the innovative and widely influential albums, Vital Signs 1 (1989), Vital Signs 2 (1991), Aitebar (1993) and Hum Tum (1995). The success of their second album marked the international prominence of the band, first traveling to the United States to perform, becoming the first.