One of the favourite Pakistani singers' duo — Aima Baig and Sahir Ali Bagga — is back with a bang as their song titled "Washmally" was released on Wednesday.
The Roye Roye crooner can be seen dancing to the beats of her song opposite Bagga, paying tribute to the Baloch culture.
Sharing the music video — directed by Adnan Qazi — the lead vocalist announced that her song was out for her fans to cherish her new piece of art.
"[...] Enjoy some celebration of cultures, tradition with a hint of glamour in it. Balouchi, sariki, punjab…. Bring it on," she captioned the video.
The music video garnered over 23k like and nearly 500 comments within two hours.
Last month, when she announced her upcoming project, Baig said: “I wanted to make this song as a tribute to the Baloch culture, their meethi (sweet) language and beautiful traditions. [This is] to celebrate the rich culture of our largest province.”
In a post shared on her Instagram Story, she acknowledged that while she often receives criticism for a lot of things, and “rightly so, I’ve always supported our own cultures, let it be Punjabi or Seraiki.” She added: “I personally think that this is long overdue for us privileged individuals to promote our long neglected, forgotten regions and cultures.”
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