
Amongst the many releases this year that include Hadiqa Kiyani's Aasmaan, Amanat Ali Khan's Kohram, Rahim Shah's Mamma Dey, Laal's Umeed-e-Sahar and Overload's Pichal Pairee (to name a few), one artist whose return is surely welcome is Shiraz Uppal. It's not because of his arresting videos (although 'Jhuki Jhuki' was magnificent) or the over-styled glamour that sometimes comes with being a pop star. Au contraire, it is Shiraz Uppal's music that makes him so appealing. A far cry from 2001's Tu Hai Mera, Shiraz's latest, Ankahi, is his finest. It must have been a challenge though. Jhuki Jhuki is a masterpiece and matching its success is difficult. With his fourth studio album that is Ankahi, Shiraz has proven that he ain't no one-hit wonder. That urban-meets-rural feel – a staple of Shiraz's music – is palpable throughout this record. There is a fine balance of melody and slick studio work and an understanding of the overall soft pop sound.
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