Английская Википедия:Hasan Raheem

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Hasan Raheem (born August 2, 1998) is a Pakistani singer, songwriter and rapper. He is known for his subtle, laid-back R&B, hip hop and indie pop styles of music.[1][2]

Early life and education

Raheem was born in 1997.[1] He belongs to a Shina family hailing from Gilgit, located in northern Pakistan's Gilgit-Baltistan region.[1][3] He is the eldest of four siblings, born to a father who served in the Pakistan Army and a mother who is a housewife.[4] Raheem describes himself as a "rebel" child while growing up, who had a taste for music. His first ever on-stage performance was in his fifth grade of school, when he performed a popular dance track by British-Indian musical group RDB.[1]

Raheem moved to Karachi to pursue a career in medicine, graduating from the Bahria University Medical and Dental College.[2][3]

Career

Raheem started writing, recording and releasing singles in 2018 while still in medical school.[1][2] He began weaving melodies and lyrics together using his semi-acoustic guitar.[1] His tracks such as "Aisay Kaisay", "Joona", "Aarzu", "Sar Phira" and "Sun Le Na" garnered millions of hits on YouTube and he quickly began to be noticed in the Pakistani music scene.[1][5] In his early days, he collaborated with the Young Stunners.[1]

In 2020, he won the Breakthrough Artist of the Year award for music at the 1st Pakistan International Screen Awards in Dubai.[1][6]

He made his Coke Studio debut in season 14 in 2022, where he featured in a dance track titled "Peechay Hutt" in collaboration with Talal Qureshi and the Justin Bibis.[7][8]

Artistry

Raheem's music is mainly R&B, hip hop and indie pop, with influences of soul.[1][2][9][10] He has a free-flowing experimental approach to music with a "soft, mumbling rap-verse style" voice, and his lyrical style has been characterised for its simplicity; according to Raheem, he likes to pour his feelings into his music and prefers to "keep it as simple as possible so that anyone who listens to my songs can connect with them".[11][12] He is also known for infusing "Gilgiti-inspired dance moves" in his music videos and occasionally incorporates lyrics in his native language, Shina, into his songs.[1][3][8]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album
2022 Nautanki

EPs

Year EP Track Artist(s)
2021 SHE Aarzu Hasan Raheem ft. UMAIR
Pukaar Hasan Raheem ft. Rovalio
Adjust Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi

Singles and collaborations

Year Track Artist(s)
2018 Paas Hasan Raheem
2019 Kya Kahun Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
2020 Aisay Kaisay Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
Khayal Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
Saada Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
Manshiyaat Peach Fuzz ft. Hasan Raheem
Since Eid Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
Normal Life Turhan James ft. Ansar & Hasan Raheem
2021 Joona Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
PAISA Talal Qureshi ft. Hasan Raheem
Khona Tha Hasan Raheem ft. Maanu
Darr Hasan Raheem ft. RFB
SWEETU Talal Qureshi, Hasan Raheem & Maanu
OMG Rozeo ft. Hasan Raheem
Faasla Shamoon Ismail ft. Hasan Raheem
Wild Talhah Yunus ft. JJ47 & Hasan Raheem
Terha Marshall Ahmad & Hasan Raheem
Sar Phira Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
2022 Sun Le Na Hasan Raheem ft. Abdullah Kasumbi
Peechay Hutt Hasan Raheem, Justin Bibis & Talal Qureshi
Weli Ho Hasan Raheem, Abdullah Kasumbi & Talhah Yunus
KYUN Karakoram & Hasan Raheem
Faltu Pyar Hasan Raheem, Natasha Noorani & Talal Qureshi
KYUN (Unplugged) Karakoram & Hasan Raheem
Tu Kahan UMAIR, Abdullah Maharvi, JANI & Hasan Raheem

In popular culture

His song "Peechay Hutt" with Justin Bibis and Talal Qureshi from Coke Studio (Season 14) was featured in the end credits of Marvel Studio’s television series, Ms. Marvel, in episode 2 – "Crushed".[13]

References

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