why ATIF steals songs given by JAL????

India
January 10, 2007 8:19am CST
DO'NT U THINK ATIF HAS GIVEN HIS BIGGEST HITS AND BREKING HITS BY ALL THE SONGS GIVEN BY JAL SAY AADAT or LAMHEY. WHAT WOULD ATIF BE WITHOUT JAL WITHOUT THOSE HIT SONGS AND CLASSIC COMPOSITION HE COULD NOT HAV GOT SUCH A BIG BREAK. SO WHT IS ATIF WITHOUT JAL WHY DID HE STEAL THE SONGS GIVEN BY JAL.
4 responses
@laddii (27)
• India
12 Feb 07
In Urdu jargon, Jal refers to 'water' and "Aadat", the first studio-trip of the band, is nothing short of living up to watering your eyes with its out-of-this-world richness of passions, whirls of emotions and viscosity of sensations. "Aadat" is a journey through a despondent mind and a sad body. It's all about our peripheral self indulgent affinities. It is a dip into the oasis of a bleak wasteland where all hope rests on that fresh drink of water to sustain life. Even with such a theme, the song radiates the resolution to transform melancholy into life's tale and not its tradition; a resolve to surface after drowning; to soar even higher despite the fall; a spirit to go on in the face of whatever is hurled one's way. It carries the message of forgetting one's sorrows and fears, and getting on with life. If Atif's unpretentious voice is touching with a capital T, then Goher's skill on the guitar is undoubtedly an issue of score as well. Goher's expert chords serve as an appropriate backdrop to Atif's singular voice. The way the instrumentation and vocals gel into one another makes the beautiful harmony an extravagant treat for the bitter, wounded hearts. The concoction of energy exuded by the song decidedly carries the aroma of youth. In more ways than one, "Aadat" is the product of the past reflections and ruminations of the band members. The best thing about the song, however, is the amazing way in which every individual, who listens to it, connects with Jal and shares the magic of Goher's creation. Every listener is distinctly able to identify with the lyrics from the song because of the song's ability to whip up a twister of emotions.
• India
4 Feb 07
atif wanted a solo career and hence he broke away. that is not a mistake!
@cultoffury (1283)
• India
1 Feb 07
before accusing analzye facts, that's wat I did. Coz it's not that clear who really created the Aadat and Woh Lamhey, both parties have good backing and proofs. Now I was also initially backing Atif and later on Jal. But now if you have listened to the teaser of jal's new album( its been around for 5 months), it's not really great, moreover why are they taking soooo much time to release the next album?? if you take Atif instead, he has had many more hits after the debut. Doorie has broken all chart records. So I dont find your argument logical.
@laddii (27)
• India
28 Jan 07
JAL... the band formed after the split of 'Atif Aslam' from Goher & Company! Atif quickly released an album & Goher had no alternative to launch his own album to counter it! Out came 'Aadat'... It has many tracks which you can find in Atif's Album(Jal Pari) too... but surely the work of JAL is quite great!