Both artists have captivated global music fans with their distinctive voices on Honey Singh’s tracks. Bugti joined Singh for the song “Beeba,” featuring an Italian singer, which blends English, Hindi, French, and Balochi with a mix of folk and rap. Saibaan, known for his Coke Studio hit “Aayi Aayi,” collaborated on the track “Rap God,” which combines Hindi, Punjabi, English, and Sindhi, showcasing Saibaan’s folk Sindhi verses.
Both Pakistani singers are featured on Honey Singh’s album “Glory,” which includes 18 tracks with international artists. Although no music videos have been released yet, the album’s audio, released under the T-Series label, has been well-received.
Wahab Bugti, from Sibi in Balochistan, gained fame with “Kana Yaari” from Coke Studio Season 14, while Saibaan, from Thar in Sindh, earned recognition for “Aayi Aayi” in Coke Studio Season 15.
Who is Wahab Bugti?
Abdul Wahab Bugti is a Pakistani folk musician known for performing in Balochi and Urdu. He is particularly recognized for his use of the dambura, a plucked string instrument central to Balochistan’s folk music.
Bugti gained significant attention with his pop single “Kana Yaari,” featured in Season 14, Episode 1 of Coke Studio Pakistan. This track, which also included singer Kaifi Khalil and rapper Eva B, showcased Bugti’s vocal and lyrical contributions.
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