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Pakistani singer, songwriter and composer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Adnan Dhool (Urdu: عدنان دھول) is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and composer from Lahore, Pakistan. He is the former lead vocalist and founder of Pakistani Sufi rock band Soch.[1]
Comment: is the only source with WP:SIGCOV of the subject. The rest are passing mentions or about Soch, which already has an article and Adnan Dhool redirects there. This seems like the proper state of affairs until more coverage focusing on Adnan Dhool can be found. Left a note at Talk:Soch_(band)#Draft:Adnan_Dhool ~Kvng (talk) 19:47, 9 May 2025 (UTC)
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Musical career
Adnan Dhool started his musical career as a lead vocalist with his band Soch in 2010. The guitarist Rabi Ahmad joined Soch in 2011. The band released several popular tracks, including "Awari", "Bol Hu" and "Bandeya".[2]
Nescafe Basement
In 2012, his songs "Uth Jawana" and "Awari" Soch were released in the first season of a Pakistani music platform Nescafe Basement where Xulfi was the music producer. His another song "Bol Hu" was released in 2019 in Season 5 of Nescafe Basement.
Bollywood
Adnan Dhool made his Bollywood debut in 2014. His Nescafe Basement single "Awari" was included in the Bollywood movie Ek Villain in 2014.[3][4]
His another track "Bol Hu" from Nescafe Basement was included in the 2020 Bollywood film Malang[5][6] as "Ho Ja Mast Malang Tu".
Coke Studio
Adnan Dhool with his band Soch made his debut in season 14 of Coke Studio,[7] and their song, "Neray Neray Vas", a collaboration with Butt Brothers, was released on 1 February 2022.[8][9] The track has over 15 million views on YouTube.[10]
He served as Associate Music Producer in Coke Studio season 14. He also wrote the first track of Coke Studio season 14 "Tu Jhoom" sung by Abida Parveen.[11]
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Solo career
He started working as solo artist and released his first single "Pardes Katenda" to pay tribute to the struggles of people who work far away from their homes.[1][12] "Pardes Katenda" gained widespread popularity with over 20 million views on YouTube.[13]
His latest releases are "Hik Kursi", "Shatir", "Jannab Dey".
Discography
Singles
Films
Drama OSTs
Jingles
Anthems
Awards and nominations
- Best Music Life OK Screen Awards 2014[16]
- Nominated for Best Music Direction IIFA Awards 2015[17]
- Nomination GiMA Awards[17]
See also
References
External links
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