Zeb & Haniya's "chup"

I’ve heard a few songs from the album, quite an easy listen..

Refreshingly Low-key
Refreshingly Low-key
By: Sabrina Osmany

     As Zeb first took the mike to answer a question at the press conference of the launch of Zeb and Haniya's new album, Chup, she stuttered, before uttering, "Thank you everyone for being here." And then in a humourously apologetic tone, she confessed, "I'm not too good at speaking." Any jaded listener or partaker of the frequently pretentious underground scene would welcome this refreshing signifier of nervous excitement. Amidst the generation of egoistic, overconfident, self-appraising rock stars, a stuttering Zeb is a breath of fresh air.

      Zeb and Haniya, who are coincidentally cousins, have been singing together since they were six. They cheerfully told the conference that they remember singing Sohail Rana's songs together back in the day, increasing their amicable charm to the audience. But don't let their early start mislead you, for they are no amateurs. Zeb has been training in eastern classical music for the past 10 years under the renowned Ustaad Mubarak Ali Khan, while Haniya is a guitarist and songwriter extraordinaire.

      Her song 'Mein Ne Rona Chor Diya,' in her own words is an "emancipation song." When asked emancipation from what, she replied with a smile, "Anything at all. Anything you need to be emancipated from." 'Aitebar,' she says, is about "the mature ending of a relationship." Topics as subtle as these only go to show how sensitive and believable her songwriting is - so different from the mundane themes of passionate love and devastating heartbreak that one frequently encounters in mainstream music. 'Aitebar' is not only a lyrical accomplishment, it's music and video perfectly complement its lyrics. This bubbling blues track extends its effervescence to a waltz-cum-salsa dancing video. The title track and first release, Chup, has hit the air and is making waves on radio channels. All of the tracks on the album, with the exception of a Pushto song, are original compositions (an impressive achievement for an underground band). Two of the songs feature the acclaimed Norwegian jazz musician Hildegunn Oiseth on the trumpet.

      Drawing inspiration from eastern and western classical, folk traditions, jazz music and blues, Zeb and Haniya are reputed to have, by way of integration of these genres, formulated their own genre. Slightly dubious of this pretentious claim, I asked Haniya about this 'new' genre and their alternative image, to which she replied, "For us, the product was the album. We didn't know that by its completion we would be the product ourselves. The genre is not something we deliberately set out to make. We just wanted our music out there." While pointing to the ominous emo punk image of herself on the album cover, she went on, "We didn't think about genre, target market or image. We didn't plan to project anything."

      Working with underground kings like Mauj, Koven and Mekaal Hasan, and getting signed to a giant label, Fire Records, does not seem to have shaken their refreshing down-to-earth nature. They spoke to reporter after reporter, humble, excited and repeatedly thankful - they are anything but the generation of image-obsessed, fame-hungry rockers that one is constantly bombarded with.

Their music is too pretentious for my taste. I'd like something more earthy, something that is related to my land in terms other than just the language. They seem so stuck-up.

And the Newsweek article they put up on their website is something I'd certainly not be proud of.

Re: Zeb & Haniya's "chup"

Can you upload or link one of them I'd love to listen. :)

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its a nice album with some really nice songs. my fav is paimana bitte…excellent track. :k:

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I seriously can't see what's so great about such wannabe music. Atleast Hadiqa does it better. She sings western themed songs in English rather than cooking up weird fusions that are neither here nor there.

And that Aunty needs to seriously shed some pounds.

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Okay I want to hear this stuff nOOOOOOWW!!!
:(

there is nothing to see as its not a movie but an audio album. all you need are good ears and good hearing.

as for that aunty n pounds....its her food and her weight...u mind our own plate,food and weight mr-galaxy.

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I didn't really care for the song that keeps on playing on tv.

Did I mention that she looks like a khusraa too? Like those creatures from Na Re Na...another Saqib Malik video.

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finally I googled it myself. :mad:

good stuff.

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Yaar koi link hee day dau,
otherwise mujhe bhi khud hee google karna parray ga, lol.

Re: Zeb & Haniya’s “chup”

Yeh li gei..

Zeb&Haniya - the official website

Aur kuch? App tho meree jaan bhi manag ley :kiss:

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Awww thanks Muniya. :hugz:
so sweet of you.

Just heard of them. I think she is a great orator. Her talafuz of urdu, her elocution is what I find fascinating.

The song that got me was Chup. Cheesy lyrics, but great song nonetheless.