@Lakeram9 ...the beat with lyrics of vulgarity. Definitely music is a universal language and anyone can listen to it, but there should be some respect, man. As a descendant of South Asians, I find it very disrespectful, that's all. I mean, all Chutney music is perverted, but the beat itself is of significance to all Qawwali listeners. Qawwali has a level of spirituality.
@Lakeram9 Yes, I do know about Jhulelaal/Jinda Pir, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, etc. I am very familiar with the history of Lal Meri Pat qawwali being made and the impacts Jhulelaal and Lal Shahbaz Qalandar made, but as it is regarded as a religious song (for Sindhi people who consist of both Hindus and Muslims) I would consider it a bit disrespectful if I were a follower of any of the two. It is just like someone lifting a beat from a Bhajan and filling...
Good observation on the song, it being pulled from Lal Meri Pat. While the song is primarily done by Musilms, the song is not just for people of Islam. In the song, the name Jhulelal comes up a number of times, if you can, do a brief google search on him and you will find, he is a Sindhi God, whom which pleaded for peace between Hindus and Muslims. Plus music is a universal language, anyone can listen to it. =)
@Lakeram9 ...the beat with lyrics of vulgarity. Definitely music is a universal language and anyone can listen to it, but there should be some respect, man. As a descendant of South Asians, I find it very disrespectful, that's all. I mean, all Chutney music is perverted, but the beat itself is of significance to all Qawwali listeners. Qawwali has a level of spirituality.
mszRudegyaL 3 months ago
@Lakeram9 Yes, I do know about Jhulelaal/Jinda Pir, Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, etc. I am very familiar with the history of Lal Meri Pat qawwali being made and the impacts Jhulelaal and Lal Shahbaz Qalandar made, but as it is regarded as a religious song (for Sindhi people who consist of both Hindus and Muslims) I would consider it a bit disrespectful if I were a follower of any of the two. It is just like someone lifting a beat from a Bhajan and filling...
mszRudegyaL 3 months ago
@mszrudegyal
Good observation on the song, it being pulled from Lal Meri Pat. While the song is primarily done by Musilms, the song is not just for people of Islam. In the song, the name Jhulelal comes up a number of times, if you can, do a brief google search on him and you will find, he is a Sindhi God, whom which pleaded for peace between Hindus and Muslims. Plus music is a universal language, anyone can listen to it. =)
Lakeram9 4 months ago
I always wondered if any Muslims had a problem with this song as it is lifted from Lal Meri Pat.
mszRudegyaL 4 months ago
really great tune Rakesh!! God Bless.
KiIler9cupcake 1 year ago
graphics rel bess dred!! tune!
SweetNStylist 1 year ago
nice wuk kesh......
BISHAM912 1 year ago