Genre: World
1 | Sayonee |
2 | Pappu Yar |
3 | Mein Ne Kabhi |
4 | Mazaa Zindagi Ka |
5 | Chori Chori |
6 | Yaar Bina |
7 | Zamaney Ke Andaaz(Saqi Nama) |
8 | Husan Walo |
9 | Neend Aati Nahein |
10 | Neind Aati Nahein |
11 | Jogia |
12 | Saeein |
13 | Azadi |
14 | Dosti |
15 | Jazb A-E-Junoon |
16 | Talaash |
17 | Ne Heeray |
18 | Iltija |
19 | Bheegi Yadein |
20 | Aap Aur Hum (Instrumental) |
21 | No More |
22 | National Anthem |
23 | Bheegi Yadain |
24 | Barzakh (Instrumental) |
25 | Pehli Lagan |
26 | If You Want |
27 | Khwab |
28 | Heer |
29 | Lady Magic |
30 | Woh |
31 | You Never Give Me Your Love |
32 | Rangon Mein Khoya |
33 | Our Land |
34 | Sunn |
35 | Why |
36 | A Game of Chance |
37 | Ghaflat |
38 | Downtown Princes |
39 | Dum Mustt Qalandar |
40 | Ghoom |
41 | Himalayan Song (Instrumental) |
42 | Allah Hu |
43 | I Am Because U R |
44 | Sayyoni |
45 | Jeeain |
46 | Time |
47 | Love Can You Take Me Back |
48 | Meré Pass Aaja |
49 | Bulleya / Lonely Heart |
50 | Downtown Princess |
Junoon (literally "obsession/passion") is a sufi rock band from Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan, formed in 1990. The band is directed by founder, lead guitarist and songwriter, Salman Ahmad, who was soon joined by keyboardist Nusrat Hussain and vocalist Ali Azmat. Junoon is Pakistan's and one of South Asia's most successful bands; the Q magazine regarded them as "One of the biggest bands in the world" and The New York Times called Junoon "the U2 of Pakistan". Since their inception, the group has released a collective total of nineteen albums: seven studio albums; one soundtrack; two live albums; four video albums; and five compilations. Their music has sold over 30 million copies worldwide.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junoon_(band)
1 | RAMMSTEIN |
2 | Regine Velasquez |
3 | Irish Rovers |
4 | APO Hiking Society |
5 | Parokya Ni Edgar |
6 | Dalida |
7 | Who |
8 | Dead Can Dance |
9 | The High Kings |
10 | Freddie Aguilar |
11 | Gipsy Kings |