Talhah Yunus

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Talhah Yunus
طلحہ یونس
Born (1996-10-21) 21 October 1996 (age 27)
Karachi, Pakistan
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2012–present
Member of Young Stunners

Talhah Yunus [lower-alpha 1] (born 21 October 1996) is a Pakistani rapper, songwriter, filmmaker and musician. He graduated from the National College of Arts in filmmaking. He is a part of the hip hop duo Young Stunners along with Talha Anjum, having the music producer Jokhay. [1] He was born and raised in Karachi. He appeared in the PSL Anthem of 2021 "Groove Mera".

Contents

Discography

Albums and mixtapes

YearAlbum / mixtapeTrackArtist(s)
2017RebirthReal Talk Young Stunners – Talha Anjum & Talhah Yunus
I Don't Know
No Hook Ups
Karachi Lingo
Right Now
Rooh – Remix
Po Po
Dear Zainab
32 Bore
Class
Jhoolay Laal
Next Level
Uber
Naya Pakistan
Asli Hai
20206IXYou MatterTalhah Yunus ft. Talha Anjum
DepressionTalhah Yunus
Feel
High
6IX
ThroneTalhah Yunus ft. Raamis & Talha Anjum

Singles

This section contains singles released by Talhah Yunus, or tracks he is featured on. For singles released by Young Stunners (with Talha Anjum), see Young Stunners' discography.

YearTrackArtist(s)Producer(s)Note(s)
2019PsychoJokhay ft. Talhah Yunus, JJ47 & Talha AnjumJokhay
2020J High HoJJ47 ft. Talhah Yunus
KhitaabRap Demon ft. Talha Anjum & Talhah YunusFarasat Anees
Dope TownJJ47 ft. Talha Anjum & Talhah YunusJokhay
2020–2021Darja HaraaratJokhay ft. Talhah Yunus, Danish Hirwani, Talha Anjum & Rap DemonFrom the album "Khana Badosh" by Jokhay
Manzar KashiJokhay ft. Talhah Yunus & JJ47
BandishJokhay ft. Talha Anjum & Talhah Yunus
KhafaJokhay ft. Talhah Yunus & JJ47
GulshanJokhay ft. Shareh, JJ47 & Talhah Yunus
ShayarJokhay ft. JJ47 & Talhah Yunus
MutaasirJokhay ft. Nabeel Akbar, JJ47 & Talhah Yunus
2020Bhen KTalhah YunusFarasat Anees & UmairDiss track aimed at rapper Chen-K
Black PantherJokhayDiss track
Class
JokerUmairDiss track
Chup RehMomin
Red LightSomee Chohan ft. Talhah Yunus, Rap Demon & Talha AnjumRap Demon
2021IllzaamSavage, Talhah Yunus & superdupersultansuperdupersultanFrom the EP "Ill" by Savage
Hath BaandhTalhah YunusJokhay
Safar
No DuesJANI & superdupersultan ft. JJ47 & Talhah YunussuperdupersultanFrom the album "Alag Lane" by JANI
ZeharTalhah Yunus, JJ47 & Nabeel AkbarJokhay
InquilabJokhay ft. Fury Rapsters, JJ47 & Talhah Yunus
Aana NahiUmair ft. Hashim Nawaz, Talhah Yunus, Abdullah Maharvi & Uzair MirzaUmair
AnjaanJANI & superdupersultan ft. Nabeel Akbar & Talhah Yunussuperdupersultan
BAAZJJ47 ft. Talhah Yunus, Talha Anjum & JokhayJokhay
Load Out Shamoon Ismail ft. Talhah YunusRovalioFrom the album "Scars & Screws" by Shamoon Ismail
AuqaatJokhay ft. Talha Anjum, JJ47 & Talhah YunusJokhay
4LoveNabeel Akbar ft. Talhah Yunus
WildTalhah Yunus ft. JJ47 & Hasan Raheem
ShayadJokhay ft. JJ47 & Talhah Yunus
BOOMKidshot, Lazarus & Talhah YunusBassholeIndia-Pakistan collaboration
2022Ye Hai Karachi Asim Azhar ft. Talhah YunusQasim Azhar Karachi Kings 2022 anthem
Weli HoHasan Raheem, Abdullah Kasumbi & Talhah YunusAbdullah Kasumbi
BesabarTalhah Yunus & JokhayJokhay
Meri JagahNabeel Akbar ft. Talhah Yunus
Kab TakJokhay, aleemrk & Talhah Yunus
KaiseTalhah Yunus & Jokhay
Aadat
2023Wait For YouEncore ABJ, Talhah Yunus & Karan KanchanKaran KanchanIndia-Pakistan collaboration
Touch BaseTalha Anjum, Talhah Yunus, KR$NA & UmairUmairFrom the album "Open Letter" by Talha Anjum
Glass Half FullTalha Anjum, JJ47, Talhah Yunus & Umair
NGLKR$NA, Talhah Yunus, Umair & RovalioUmair & RovalioFrom the EP "Time Will Tell" by KR$NA
One More NightShareh, Talhah Yunus & UmairUmair
2024Let Em KnowUmer Anjum & Talhah YunussuperdupersultanFrom the "All Against All Odds" EP by Umer Anjum
Jet LagTalha YunusJokhay

Notes

  1. Urdu: nastaliq

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References

  1. Qayyum, Mohammad (21 April 2014). "Beat that! Pakistani rap rises: a tale of two Talhas". The Express Tribune . Retrieved 7 October 2021.