Wednesday, 5 December 2018

Omran Shafique clarifies debate over pop versus rock

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It appears there's no backing off the discussion of pop versus shake and which sort is in this manner, more commendable, all the more intriguing, etc.

Red Bull Pakistan, booked to happen this Saturday (December 8, in Karachi) will pit two of the greatest names from the separate sorts, i.e., shake and fly against each other, that is Ali Azmat and Strings.

Be that as it may, as that gig comes nearer, another discussion closer to it has started. With Cornetto Pop Rock, in which both Ali Azmat and Strings have taken an interest and with extraordinary style, the discussion stays all the more a question mark.

Be that as it may, a few industry acts, for example, Umair Jaswal, Saad Hayat, Zoe Viccaji have talked on the issue. In any case, as usual, nobody is all the more clear or right or experienced on the issue itself.

Omran Shafique, who has been a piece of Cornetto Pop Rock and Red Bull Sound Clash, in his laid back way, posted a critical video that answers all inquiries.

In the video, Omran stated: "I've been sufficiently fortunate to deliver two tracks for the last two periods of Cornetto Pop Rock and I think in light of the fact that about that many individuals have been getting some information about what I think about the pop versus shake conflicting business, what is such an excess of battling going on. Clearly, there isn't any.

Solidarity is vital, particularly in our music industry. There is space for both popular and shake in the music business. It resembles attempting to contrast one type with a totally different type. We require the two sides. Assortment is the flavor of adoration. One all the more saying is 'joined we stand, separated we fall'. Along these lines, with that, I would state, how about we keep it inviting folks. Harmony."

In spite of the fact that Instagram recordings are very common consistently, this specific video merits viewing since its originating from somebody who is a musician, arranger, maker and has worked in different classes, and is tied in with grasping different styles of music.

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