Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Classical [2024-2026]

You haven't heard Nusrat until you’ve heard him sing a "Tarrana" (a classical composition using syllables instead of words) for 15 minutes.

"Mera rang de basanti chola..." 🎶

When the world heard Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, they heard the whirlwind of Qawwali —the clapping hands, the harmonium gasping for air, the 12-minute build-ups. But beneath the popular "Party Mix" and the Dead Man Walking soundtrack lies a foundation of pure, unshakable . nusrat fateh ali khan classical

To understand Nusrat, you cannot stop at the sufi poetry . You must enter the universe of the Raga . You haven't heard Nusrat until you’ve heard him

He proved that Tansen (the legendary 16th-century musician who could light lamps with his voice) wasn't a myth. He was just born in Faisalabad in 1948. the harmonium gasping for air