Roy's loud and clear political message clicks
By EMANUEL SARFRAZ July 28, 2008 “Don’t go for the words but for the objective of the songs. That is more important. Four songs in the album are for creating awareness. One song is about Quaid-e-Azam and how he would have acted in current situation. We have to keep his vision about the homeland in mind and the progress of nation that he wanted. The song ‘Khul Kay Pyar’ is for the youth to excel in life and work for a better homeland. The objective of the whole album is to ensure that winds of change start blowing in our society,” Shehzad maintained.
Shehzad stormed music industry in 1995 with a revolutionary approach to pop. In the late 1990s, he became one of the most popular singers in South Asia. He is one of the main lead singers who initiated singing with Indian singers. His major hit was with Sukhbir. He also sung with Shan and music legend Bryan Adams whom he brought to Pakistan for a charity concert. The concert was the first ever show done by a foreign music legend.
Shehzad next plans to invite Adam’s fellow Canadian artist Avril Lavigne to Pakistan.






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