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Dosti Hai Zindagi - Fuzon feat: Ari Roland Jazz Quartet

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2011

Friendship Song
U.S. Embassy Islamabad,

Performed by Fuzon, Feat: Ari Roland Jazz Quartet.

Produced & Post by: Channeltek
Islamabad - 2011.

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  • Lol, what friendship are you talking about? The betrayel by the US?

  • I think this is fantastic music. It feels like Pakistani music is making a comeback with Fuzon and Ari Roland. Good job.

  • @swajidraza On the flip side, the majority of Pakistanis see Americans as selfish, sadistic and morally repulsive elites. It takes two to tango. Also, this is a start. at least they're contributing somehow. The cultural exchange of music is rich as always. I remember NFAK and Peter Gabriel. People always manage to show that humanity is greater than any border, any war.

  • @alibuttuu What does the government of US have to do with the PEOPLE of US? Do you realize the majority of americans are against armed conflict?

  • LOL, thats how you (US) do it guys, making our innocent ppl target of ur drones, and then making a friendship song to make us forget all??? huh?... M sorry but US is not worthy of our friendship... this is just another fail attempt!

  • THERE ACTION DECLINE WHAT THIS VIDEO SHOWS

  • good emuuuuu...

  • I don't think this fake friendship can work. It's not even a friendship, it's a monetary relationship between a state and an army. Friendships grow with similar cultures, mutual interests and most importantly mutual respect. Americans (an overwhelming majority) think of Pakistanis as terrorists and beggars. Perceptions can't change until nature of relationship changes. And that too organically, not by some artificial collaboration between few elites.

    -From a Pakistani, living in US.

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