Aadat (album)

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Aadat
Aadat (Indian Edition).jpeg
Studio album by
Jal
Released27 September 2004
Recorded2003–2004
Studio
  • Xth Harmonic Studios, Lahore, Pakistan
  • Digital Fidelity Studios, Lahore, Pakistan
Genre Rock
Pop rock
Length53:44
Label HOM Records
Producer
Jal chronology
Aadat
(2004)
Boondh
(2007)

Aadat is a 2004 studio album by the Pakistani band Jal. [1]

Contents

The album features three bonus tracks (Dr. Zeus & Kais Mix) and has an exclusive bonus VCD with all Jal videos.

Atif Aslam released his debut solo album Jal Pari after he left the band, which included some songs from Aadat: "Lamhey" (titled as "Bheegi Yaadein" on Jal Pari), "Dil Haarey" (titled as "Ankhon Se" on Jal Pari) and "Rangon Mein" (titled as "Zindagi" on Jal Pari). This led to a dispute between Aslam and Jal about who owned the rights to the songs, as Mumtaz took the dispute to court. However, the final statement from the court went somewhat in favour of both the artists as the songs which were included in both the artist albums were compositions of both Aslam and Mumtaz. However, Aslam was prohibited from using Jal's name and performing the disputed songs. Aslam went on to sing the same songs in India, in fact copying the exact tune of "Woh Lamhey" for the Indian movie Zeher . Later, in a statement Jal the band pardoned Aslam, which finally ended the dispute between the musicians. [2]

Track listing

All songs are written by Goher Mumtaz.

Aadat
No.TitleLength
1."Rangon Mein"4:35
2."Lamhey"5:25
3."Ik Din Ayega"4:18
4."Panchi"3:49
5."Bikhra Hoon Main"8:03
6."Dil Haarey"4:48
7."Teri Yaad"6:20
8."Aadat"4:29
9."Manchala"3:49
10."Har Jaga Hai Jal"2:53
11."Lamhey" (Dr. Zeus Hip Hop Mix)5:25
12."Aadat" (Hip Hop Mix)3:47

Personnel

All information is taken from the CD.

Farhan Saeed Farhan Saeed.jpeg
Farhan Saeed

Jal

Production

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References

  1. "Pakipop.com > Evaluation > Aadat - Jal". 24 February 2012. Archived from the original on 24 February 2012. Retrieved 20 October 2022.
  2. "'I don't think of my past with Atif'". Hindustan Times. 5 July 2010. Retrieved 20 October 2022.