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She
calls herself, “The baby of the Pakistani music industry.” A student of MBA,
Rabi Pirzada was a drummer and an occasional singer in her college when a friend
suggested to sing. Thus, her first song, Dadhi Kuri, was born some 2 years ago.
Since then she has not looked back. “Since I am hold a Karate black belt, my
body movements are very different from the rest. My style of performance is new
in Pakistan,” 22-year-old Rabi told in an exclusive interview after her first
stage appearance in Dubai where she sang two of her songs.
“My parents are so supportive of my passion to sing. But, they want me to
complete my education as well,” Rabi, who has also done several commercials,
said. “There may be young female pop singers in Pakistan. But, I am different
from them. I have taken up singing as a full-time career. Others have not. Their
main activity or job is other than singing. They sing as part-timers,” Rabi
said.
Her first video song, Dadhi Kuri, brought Rabi a lot of popularity. She has
captured the hearts of the young as a flamboyant damsel, who is simple from
inside but very tough to deal from outside.
This song was followed by Kaghaz, which touches the hearts of everyone yearning
for lost love. Success of these songs set a path for her to experiment with new
themes in pop music. In her songs we find a simple innocent girl hiding under
the pretence of a Dadhi Kuri. Other times we find her searching for love amongst
life’s uncertainties.
Currently, she is working on her second album in Karachi after finishing her
music video with Jawad Bashir which is being telecast from the music channels.
"The second album is different from the first. It has been shot in India and
Pakistan. One of its songs, a soft romantic one, has been taken for a film in
India and I will be doing it on the screen as well,” Rabi said without giving
the details.
“I was also offered to do films in India, but I have not yet accepted the
offers,” Rabi said. Her first album, Jadoo, with 13 songs including techno
numbers and Bhangra songs, was released on Eid Al Adha in January, 2005. The
album includes a Hamd, song in praise of Allah, which is very popular.
Full of youthful energy, Rabi has been indulging herself in the areas of TV
presentation, modelling, acting, directing and producing until now. But now she
has diversified and found her soul immersed in music. The album, Jadoo, is more
about the expression of herself in the form of music. With so many achievements
to her credit at a very young age, Rabi has a very promising career in music
business. Her songs have got melody and reflect that a well-educated girl with
complete know how of classical music is behind them.

She is a charming addition to Pakistani music industry. Full of talent and
promise she has climbed the ladder to fame in a very short period of time.
Her catchy lyrics, speaking of a heart yearning to love and to be loved, and her
upbeat music are setting new and innovative trends in Pakistani music scene.
With youthful liveliness and passion for life she expresses the music of her
songs. “More girls from good families should take up singing,” Rabi, daughter of
an army officer, said.
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