Junaid releases new solo song ‘Taqdeer’
LAHORE:Actor and musician Junaid Khan has released his new solo single ‘Taqdeer’ after a hiatus of seven years. The song titled ‘Taqdeer’ is the singer’s first solo release after ‘Koi Rokey Mujhe’ seven years ago. Junaid himself has composed and written the song with the music produced by Sarmad Ghafoor. The music video has been directed by As-haar Azmat, who has also made an appearance in the video along with Shareen Iftikhar, Talat Butt and Junaid Khan. “What I’m about to present to the world isn’t just a song but an ocean of emotions - as I come back to my music to highlight domestic violence which is so rampant in our society,” commented Junaid Khan. “Taqdeer is dedicated to everyone who is or has been a victim, with my belief that with bad comes good and with suffering comes ease,” Khan further elaborates. Junaid Khan took a 7-year hiatus from his music to focus on his acting career.
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