Coke Studio Pakistan season 3

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Coke Studio Pakistan
Season 3
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Starring Featured Artists
No. of episodes5
Release
Original network Webcast
Original releaseJune 1 (2010-06-01) 
July 31, 2010 (2010-07-31)
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The third season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio Pakistan commenced airing on 1 June 2010 and ended on 31 July 2010. [1]

Contents

Rohail Hyatt continued as the executive producer along with Umber Hyatt as the producer of the show. The production team included Naseer-ud-din Wasif as the technical manager, Zeeshan Parwez assisted by Adnan Malik on video production, Danial Hyatt on visual and animations and Selina Rashid with her firm Lotus as public relations. [2]

Artists

The third season featured a return of Noori, Zeb and Haniya and Arieb Azhar, who were also part of second season of the show.

Musicians

The third season also saw a change in the house band as Natasha De Souza was replaced by Sanam Saeed and Zoe Viccaji whom joined Saba Shabbir on backing vocals.

House Band
Guest Musicians
Backing Vocals

Episodes

The third season featured five episodes which are titled as Reason, Will, Conception, Form and Realisation respectively; each episode with 5 songs, making a total of 25 songs. The show was produced at Rohail Hyatt's production company Frequency Media Pvt. Ltd and distributed by Coca-Cola Pakistan.

No. Overall#Song(s) TitleArtist(s)Lyricist(s)Language(s)Original air date
Episode 1 - Reason
101Na Raindee Hai Arieb Azhar Bulleh Shah Punjabi 1 June 2010
2Ramooz-e-Ishq Abida Parveen Bedam Shah Warsi, Mir Dard & Iqbal Punjabi
3 Alif Allah Arif Lohar ft. Meesha Shafi Sultan Bahu Punjabi
4Yaadein Karavan Karavan Urdu
5Bibi Sanam Zeb and Haniya Folk Persian
Episode 2 - Will
116 Aisha Amanat Ali Urdu 17 June 2010
7Moomal RaanoFakir Juman Shah Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai Sindhi
8Tan Dole Noori ft. Zeb and Haniya Noori Urdu
9Bolo Bolo Entity Paradigm Sajjad Ali Urdu
10Nainaan de Aakhe Rizwan & Muazzam Shah Hussain Punjabi
Episode 3 - Conception
1211Pritam Sanam Marvi Rajasthani Folk Braj & Marwari 4 July 2010
12Chori Chori Meesha Shafi Reshma Punjabi
13Mori Araj Suno Tina Sani ft. Arieb Azhar Faiz Ahmad Faiz Braj, Punjabi & Urdu
14Sultanat Aunty Disco Project Aunty Disco Project Urdu
15Nigah-e-Darwaishan Abida Parveen Bulleh Shah, Seemab Akbarabadi & Sultan Bahu Punjabi & Urdu
Episode 4 - Form
1316Hor Vi Neevan Ho Noori Shah Hussain Punjabi 14 July 2010
17Kaisay Mumkin Hai Karavan Karavan Urdu
18Nazaar Eyle Zeb and Haniya Folk Turkish
19Haq Maujood Sanam Marvi ft. Amanat Ali Bulleh Shah, Khwaja Ghulam Farid, Sachal Sarmast & Shah Hussain Persian, Punjabi & Siraiki
20Mirza Saahibaan Arif Lohar Folk Punjabi
Episode 5 - Realisation
1421Ay Watan ke Sajeele Jawaano Amanat Ali Jamiluddin Aali Urdu 31 July 2010
22Soz-e-Ishq Abida Parveen Bulleh Shah, Kabir & Sultan Bahu Braj, Punjabi & Urdu
23Jana Jogi De Naal Zeb and Haniya & Rizwan and Muazzam Bulleh Shah Punjabi
24Nawai Ney Tina Sani Maulana Rumi Urdu
25Manzil-e-Sufi Sanam Marvi Sachal Sarmast Siraiki

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References

  1. "Episode 3 – Coke Studio Pakistan". Cokestudio.com.pk. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  2. "Coke Studio Season 3 : Episode 1 Reason (Download) – PakMusic – The Pure Pakistani Forums | Pakistani Music Movies Dramas Desi Forums". Pakstop.com. Archived from the original on 17 August 2010. Retrieved 18 August 2013.