Haroon (singer)

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Haroon
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Haroon in 2017 at Teetoo and Tania Launch Event at National Press Club
Background information
Birth nameAaron Haroon Rashid
Born (1973-05-11) 11 May 1973 (age 50)
GenresPop
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • musician
  • composer
  • Director/Producer
  • Writer
  • CEO
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • piano
Years active1993 – present
Labels
  • The Musik
  • Universal
  • Pepsi
  • EMI
  • Sony BMG
Website haroon.com

Aaron Haroon Rashid simply known as Haroon, [1] [2] is a British-born Pakistani Peabody award winning [3] [4] singer-songwriter, music producer, composer, director, script-writer and social activist. [5]

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Formerly a member of the pop band Awaz in the 1990s, Haroon as a solo artist has sold millions of singles and albums worldwide and has performed at large venues such as the Wembley Arena. [1] [6]

As the founding CEO of Unicorn Black, an animation production company, he is the creator and director of the multi- award winning 3D animated television series Burka Avenger which received global critical acclaim. [7] His company has also produced Teetoo and Tania, developed the pilot for Quaid Say Baatein and other successful animated series. [8]

Early life

Haroon was born in London, England, to a Pakistani born-father and New Zealand mother. [9] [10] [11]

Music career

Awaz

After graduating in the early 1990s with a degree in business administration from George Washington University in the United States, [1] [12] he formed the band Awaz with a couple of musician friends, Faakhir and Assad Ahmed. [1] [13] [12]

Haroon and the band made a video of Janeman, a song which Haroon had composed when he was 16. He sent it to MTV Asia, and the song went down in history as the first ever Urdu and Pakistani song to air on the channel. [14]

The band gained instant fame because of their catchy tunes, good looks, lavish music videos, and crazy stage performances. Having sold millions of albums worldwide, Awaz is considered one of the most successful bands in Pakistan. The band split after being together for 9 years, and the members went on to pursue solo careers.

Solo career

Haroon's first career solo album, Haroon Ki Awaz, [1] which he produced, engineered and recorded himself, was released in October 2000.

In 2001 and 2002, he toured the UK and US. In 2001, Haroon received the "Outstanding Contribution to Asian Music" award from the BBC Asia Awards show. [1] [15]

Haroon released his third solo album, Haroon Ka Nasha in March 2007, [1] again composed, recorded, produced, engineered and mixed by himself at his personal studio. [16]

Throughout his music career, Haroon has regularly produced songs and videos with socially conscious messages such as the anti-corruption hit Mr. Fraudiay and Ghoom Ghoom which provided a message of interfaith. He has sold over five million albums worldwide. [17] He is also an audio engineer, having set up his own recording studio. [5]

Haroon has campaigned for peace and tolerance and highlighted corruption through his music. In 2007, he received the Ambassador for Peace award in Denmark from the Youth for Human Rights Organization. He is the co-founder of the All Music Performers Pakistan Society (AMPPS), which focuses on rights for musicians. Haroon served as a board member of the Pakistan Copyright Board, working closely with the Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan (IPOP) and WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) to help set up Pakistan's first royalty collection organization.

Burka Avenger

Haroon is the creator and director of Burka Avenger , described as Pakistan's first ever full-length 3D animated television series for children. This is a Pakistani version of 'Superman', 'Batman' and 'Superwoman' combined. [2] The series won several major international accolades, including:

S. No.Awards / AccoladesCategoryResultYear
1Peabody Award [3] N/AWinner2013
2International Emmy Awards [18] Kids: AnimationNominated2015
3Prix Jeunesse International [19] International Gender Equity PrizeWinner2013
4Asian Media Awards [20] Best TV ShowWinner2014
5 Canada International Film Festival [21] AnimationRising Star Award2013
6Accolades Global Film Festival [22] Viewer Impact: Content / Message DeliveryAward of Merit (Special Mention)2014
7LUMS International Film Festival [4] AnimationWinner2014

Time magazine named Burka Avenger as one of the most influential characters of 2013. [23] Haroon said he created the series as a way to emphasise the importance of girls' education in Pakistan and abroad, as well as issues such as equality and discrimination. [8] The show features Jiya, an "inspirational school teacher" whose alter ego is a burka-wearing super-heroine that fights for justice, peace and education for all. [23]

Taazi.com

In 2015 Haroon launched Pakistan’s first of its kind digital content delivery platform called Taazi.com, which aimed to combat piracy in a country where music and movies have a high piracy rate. Taazi.com has developed a unique mobile telecom integrated billing system, which allows users to pay via their mobile phone balances for online music, TV shows and movies. Taazi.com was discontinued in 2020. [24]

Discography

Albums

Singles and videos

Personal life

Haroon was born on 11 May 1970 in London, England, to a British-Pakistani father and New Zealand mother. [9] [10] [11] According to Haroon, he belonged to a musically-inclined family and had always wanted to become an artist; his mother, Lynley Ruth Richards, was a professionally trained opera singer, and has taught Western classical music in Pakistan for nearly 50 years. [26]

Haroon's mother was born in Christchurch, New Zealand where she trained to be an opera singer. She moved to London where she met Haroon's father. Haroon's grandfather, Abdul Rashid, established a reputed carpet manufacturing business specialising in handmade Pakistani and Persian rugs since 1947. Haroon's father, Zulfiqar, was one of eight sons. After living in the UK for several years, Zulfiqar returned to Lahore in the early 1970s with his wife to run the family business. He later moved to Islamabad where he established a carpet showroom while Lynley taught music, acting and theatrical production. Haroon grew up and received his schooling at the American International School of Islamabad (ISOI) in Pakistan. [10] His father died in 2017. [27]

Spouse Farwa Hussain (m. 2020–div. 2021). Haroon married Farwa Hussain in June 2020 but they mutually and amicably ended their marriage on good terms in 2021. [28]

"Haroon is an avid reader and does a lot of reading on flight or while waiting at airports". [5]

See also

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