Dil Ki Baat (Junaid Jamshed album)

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Dil Ki Baat
Dil Ki Bat Junaid Jamshed.jpg
Studio album by
Released2002
Recorded2001
Genre Pop
Label Sony BMG

Dil Ki Baat is a music album released by Pakistani pop singer, Junaid Jamshed Khan. It contained some hits that were re-released for the UK.[ citation needed ] The song Tum Kehti Ho was later used in serial Zindagi Gulzar Hai on Hum TV.

Track listing

  1. "Tum Kehti Ho"
  2. "Aankhon Ka"
  3. "Aao Aaj Phir"
  4. "Aashnaa"
  5. "Dil Ki Baat"
  6. "Hone Ko Hai"
  7. "Intezaar"
  8. "Kaho Na"
  9. "Sanwala"
  10. "Janaa"
  11. "Na Tu Aayegee" (UK Version)
  12. "Gori Funky Mix" (UK Version)
  13. "Yaar"

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