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- Abida_Parveen_discography abstract "Abida Parveen (born 1954) is a Pakistani singer who excels in Sufi Music, Folk Singing and Ghazal. Starting her journey from Radio Pakistan in 1973 Abida today is a towering figure in the world of Sufi Music. Parveen has launched more than 100 albums. She concerts worldwide and prefers spreading the Sufi word by her vocals abroad. Arguably, Raqs-e-Bismil, of 2001 fame, is the most hit and adored album of Abida. Her songs are also used in other albums in which songs from different singers are being combined to produce one rarity. The most recent album of Abida is Shah jo Risalo in which Abida has recorded all of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai's kalam in an 11 volume cd. She is best known for the songs Yaar ko Hamne Jabaja Dekha written by Shah Niyaz from the album Raqs-e-Bismil, Tere Ishq Nachaya written by Bulleh Shah from the album Tere Ishq Nachaya and Jab se tune Mujhe written by Nasir Kazmi from the album Ghazal ka Safar.".
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- Abida_Parveen_discography subject Category:Discographies_of_Pakistani_artists.
- Abida_Parveen_discography hypernym Singer.
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- Abida_Parveen_discography comment "Abida Parveen (born 1954) is a Pakistani singer who excels in Sufi Music, Folk Singing and Ghazal. Starting her journey from Radio Pakistan in 1973 Abida today is a towering figure in the world of Sufi Music. Parveen has launched more than 100 albums. She concerts worldwide and prefers spreading the Sufi word by her vocals abroad. Arguably, Raqs-e-Bismil, of 2001 fame, is the most hit and adored album of Abida.".
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