Coke Studio Pakistan season 6

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Coke Studio Pakistan
Season 6
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Coke Studio 6 Cover
Starring Featured Artists
No. of episodes6
Release
Original network Webcast
Original releaseOctober 20, 2013 (2013-10-20) 
January 5, 2014 (2014-01-05)
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The sixth season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio Pakistan premiered on 20 October 2013 and concluded on 5 January 2014. All songs were arranged and produced by Rohail Hyatt. The show was produced at Rohail Hyatt's production company, Frequency Media Pvt. Ltd., and distributed by Coca-Cola Pakistan. [1] [2]

Contents

Artists

The season saw the return of artists like Atif Aslam, Ali Azmat, Zeb & Haniya, Sanam Marvi and Saieen Zahoor. The house band also featured international musicians for the first time in the show's history, from countries like Italy, Serbia, Nepal, Turkey, Bangladesh, Morocco and Norway, including Sweden-based Balochi singer Rostam Mirlashari and Turkish singer Sumru Ağıryürüyen. [1]

Backing Vocals

Musicians

Pakistan
  • Asad Ahmed
  • Babar Khanna
  • Balochi Group
  • Dhol Group
  • Jaffer Ali Zaidi
  • Kamran "Mannu" Zafar
  • Louis ‘Gumby’ Pinto
  • Omran ‘Momo’ Shafique
  • Qawwal Group
  • Siddiq Kamash
  • Sikandar Mufti
  • Zulfiqar Ali
Nepal
  • Anil Gandharba
  • Kiran Nepali
  • Rubin Kumar
  • Siddharta Maharjan
Morocco
  • Aissawa Ensemble
  • Aziz Alami Chentoufi
  • Driss Berrada
Turkey
  • Burhan Hasdemir
  • Göksel Baktagir
Norway
  • Anne Hytta
Bangladesh
  • Muhammed Arif-ur-Rahman
Italy
  • L'Orchestra di Piazza Vittorio
  • Emanuele Bultrini
  • Ernesto Lopez Maturell
  • Kaw Dialy Madi Sissoko
  • Leandro Piccioni
  • Mario Tronco
  • Omar Lopez Valle
  • Pap Yeri Samb
  • Peppe D’Argenzio
  • Pino Pecorelli
  • Raul Scebba
  • Ziad Trabelsi
Serbia
  • Branko Trijic
  • Brass Section
  • Dejan Antovic
  • Filip Bulatovic
  • Goran Antovic
  • Ivana Pavlovic
  • Jovan Satric
  • String Orchestra
  • Vladimir Nikolov

Episodes

No.
overall
Song TitleArtist(s)Lyricist(s)Language(s)Original air date
Season Openers
25"Jogi"Muazzam Ali Khan & Fariha Pervez Bulleh Shah Punjabi October 20, 2013 (2013-10-20) [3]
"Laili Jaan" Zeb and Haniya Ahmad Zahir Persian October 24, 2013 (2013-10-24) [4]
Episode 1
26"Khayaal" Umair Jaswal Umair Jaswal Urdu October 26, 2013 (2013-10-26) [5]
"Babu Bhai" Ali Azmat Yawar Mian Urdu
"Rabba Ho" Saieen Zahoor & Sanam Marvi Sachchal Sarmast & Shah Latif Bhitai Punjabi & Persian
Episode 2
27"Laage Re Nain" Ayesha Omer Raga PoorbiNovember 23, 2013 (2013-11-23)
"Tori Chab / Abhogi"Rustam Fateh Ali Khan & Sumru Ağıryürüyen Raga Braj & Turkish
"Ishq Di Booti" Abrar-ul-Haq Abrar-ul-Haq Punjabi
Episode 3
28"Neer Bharan" Zara Madani & Muazzam Ali Khan Raga Braj December 7, 2013 (2013-12-07) [6]
"Channa" Atif Aslam Raga Punjabi
"Yaar Vekho" Sanam Marvi Sultan Bahu & Sachchal Sarmast Punjabi
"Raat Gaey" Zoe Viccaji Sabir Zafar Urdu
Episode 4
29"Aamay Bhashalli Rey" Alamgir & Fariha Pervez Bengali Folk Bengali & Braj December 21, 2013 (2013-12-21) [7]
"Laila O Laila" Rostam Mirlashari Balochi Folk Balochi
"Ishq Kinara"Sumru Ağıryürüyen & Zoe Viccaji Sabir Zafar Turkish & Urdu
"Mahi Gal"Asad Abbas & Fariha Pervez Sufi Folk Persian & Punjabi
Episode 5
30"Miyan Ki Malhaar" Ayesha Omer, Fariha Pervez & Zara Madani Raga Braj January 5, 2014 (2014-01-05) [8]
"Moray Naina" Zara Madani Javed Ali Khan Braj
"Sawaal – Kande Utte" Muazzam Mujahid Ali Khan & Ali Azmat Bulleh Shah & Waris Shah Punjabi & Urdu
"Allah Hu" Abrar-ul-Haq & Saieen Zahoor Khatir Afridi & Rahim Ghamzada Punjabi

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References

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