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Bol Hu - Soch the Band ft Hadiya Hashmi - Reaction | The Decomposer lounge
Nescafé Basement and Coke Studio Pakistan
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No electronic beats, no auto tune. Some real stuff here. Pretty impressive. Respect for Pakistani music
@ZaamNoodle
2 жыл бұрын
You got that right!
@nihalg.baruah7842
24 күн бұрын
There were plenty of effects tho
Nescafé Basement and Coke Studio Pakistan is an epicenter of phenomenal music that is a favorite to many in South Asia... no doubt you’ll start getting recommendations.
@MIAslam77
3 жыл бұрын
True indeed 🙂
@MC_Rohr
3 жыл бұрын
@HEAT LAR So cool, thanks for recommendation
@taskeenzahra3947
3 жыл бұрын
No doubt
@michaelrohrbeck5093
Жыл бұрын
@@depressedsis Thank you..., and know that people out there are watching and appreciating your opinion and love of music
@sharannimbal973
Жыл бұрын
Plzz react to salman ali indian idol audition and special recimendation ....laal ishq arjit singh
The little girl has such an amazing voice, it gave me goosebumps.
@khawajaumair891
Жыл бұрын
Same to you
tell your friend thank you because I just cried during Hadiya's vocal performance. I've never heard a voice like that before.
@innocentvissky7001
3 жыл бұрын
me too same feeling 😢😊😊😊♥️🇵🇰
@nts5546
3 жыл бұрын
It's a spiritual song, trust me everyone would cry, despite not even being able to understand.... It's Sufi music
@shashtamaharaj3489
3 жыл бұрын
The box instrument is called a harmonium.
@khadijaanjum6028
2 жыл бұрын
Hadiya has sung more songs. She is wonderful
@usmankhurram79
Жыл бұрын
Focus on lyrics also
ok. i had this playing in the background with headphones while making breakfast (so i wasn't watching it) When Hadiya enters the song I felt the band was using a THEREMIN! Her tone range is supernatural wow
This song was so cool. Thanks friend of Geebz for recommending it.
@sanamukim4687
3 жыл бұрын
Brother it's not normal songs we hear and enjoy or dance...it's islamic (muslim religious) nazm! One gets dissolved in love with almighty so when sings,it's heart which speaks and sings ❤️
@muozzamshami4778
3 жыл бұрын
@@sanamukim4687 its Sufism but when music is involved you cannot say its religious
@sanamukim4687
3 жыл бұрын
@@muozzamshami4778 I agree but that much debth, I felt , maybe they wont understand...so just spoke my heart,and yes there is no place of music Islam and that doesn't even need alhumdulillah ❤️ Jazak-Allah-e-khair but haan
@ZakirAli-kz7vk
3 жыл бұрын
Love 💕 From Multan Pakistan 🇵🇰.
THIS IS ACTUALLY RECORDED LIVE WITHOUT AUTO TUNE
That man at 16:08 beside Hadia is her vocal teacher. See how proud he looks❤
@cowcolalover420
3 жыл бұрын
I see
@farhanshafique922
Жыл бұрын
Oh I didn't notice that before. Thanks for telling us.
1:52 The Instrument is called "Dambura", the guy who is playing it, is Jamil Ayan. My good friend, and like a bro to me. Multi talented guy, he is a sketch artist & folk musician and wonderful human being.
@Charred_Pawn
3 жыл бұрын
Kya baat hai👌starting mein jo instrument hai uss ka naam bata sakte hain?
@Charred_Pawn
3 жыл бұрын
@Syed Hasan thanks bro✌️
@numankhan2645
2 жыл бұрын
@@Charred_Pawn sitar old music instrument little bit different from rabab
@usamasalman2246
2 жыл бұрын
@@Charred_Pawn Its Chitrali Sitar....Chitral Folk Instrument
Hadiya Hashmi, Pakistani girl, singing at 8 years old will forever give me goosebumps and make my heart happy ❤ Adnan and Soch the band are incredible ❤
Why does this sfuff make me cry.
@nooralhaya9824
3 жыл бұрын
Well It's a spiritual song , so yeah maybe that's y ...you can hear it with English subtitles on the official music video by turning on the captions and trust me it'll hit hard 🤧❤️ Stay blessed and happy ✨🌸
@dawahtv9528
3 жыл бұрын
It's sofi Kalam.sofism is branch of Islam
@AbdulAhad-hi5sv
3 жыл бұрын
Because it raises questions on your very existence.. try it with English lyrics and you will know.
@SharaqpurDotCom
3 жыл бұрын
It’s Sufi music and that does always- And Pakistan is famous for its Sufi poetry, music and singers- You should also read subtitles this kind of poetry has deep meanings
@zs8741
3 жыл бұрын
You cry cuz it touches your soul
OH SHIT! I look away for a second to pour another coffee and suddenly it's a little kid singing! Gotta back it up now cause she's killin it, talk about chicken skin...
@KeyOfGeebz
3 жыл бұрын
RIGHT?
@jethrofloyd67
3 жыл бұрын
Those microtones....maaan that's beautiful. But like you said, it's a different kind of chicken skin. My buddy in the gospel/jazz world calls those intervals the "stank" or "stank face" notes cause you make that face like you just sniffed some rancid chili haha. This needs its own name though, probably already has one knowing how Indian music has a very intricate theory they've probably named 3 different kinds of "stank" notes haha.
@spdcrzy
3 жыл бұрын
@@jethrofloyd67 microtones are so integral to Indian and Pakistani classical music haha. The slides that go in between the notes give me chills every time.
@adnanmumtazkhan
2 жыл бұрын
@@jethrofloyd67 Not indian my friend, this is Pakistani music. Yeah both from the same region but Pakistani music is heavily classic, pop and rock infused. Show me ONE at par perfomance from any youtube video coming out of any independent indian music production. Until 2 years ago, the whole indian music industry went on strike against the production houses as they would prefer Pakistani music and singers over indians, now Pakistani singers and musicians are banned in India and indian music in a pile of dump since. all it needs is a simple google search. Peace.
@Adi_SH_007
2 жыл бұрын
@@adnanmumtazkhan ohh come on don't be an idiot. Indian , pakistan music is 100% same.
Hadiya's part in this song is in the Darbari Kannada raga which uses a scale with pretty much the same notes as the Aeolian mode: C D E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C (any note can be assigned as C, and it can also be notated as Sa Re ga Ma Pa dha ni Ṡa where lowercase means flat and a dot above means the higher octave). The most important note is D / Re and the second most important is G / Pa. The ascending scale in Darbari Kannada is C D E♭, E♭ F G A♭ B♭ C (or S R g, g M P d n Ṡ) and descending is C A♭ B♭ G F G (F)E♭, (F)E♭ F (C)D C (or Ṡ d n P M P (M)g, (M)g M (S)R, S). It's a profoundly solemn and serious raga which I think comes across in this performance very well. Also the meaning of the title is "Say "He,"" where "He" is God. If you do any more South Asian music reviews in the future it would be REALLY interesting to hear your reactions based on some info on the raga and its scales / notes / emotional impact which you can sometimes find pretty easily if you google the song name + "raga."
@anuragC819
2 жыл бұрын
brilliant explanation, i sometimes have a difficult time comparing indian raags to western scales, this does a beautiful job
@shahedhossain7880
2 жыл бұрын
its Raga Yaman....pakad Ma Pa Da, Ni Re Sa..
@Stimmevon70
2 жыл бұрын
Your comment deserves BILLIONS of likes, at the very least
@jibanjyotimishra2147
Жыл бұрын
Yes bro It's not Raag Darbari kanada. It's Raag Yaman......
@MuhammadKashif-pw6wd
Жыл бұрын
Its raag yaman
Urdu (national language of Pakistan) urdu language is like poetry Urdu itself is very melodious
@bewakoofsparsh3441
3 жыл бұрын
Which originated from india 😎😎
@sweetlover7448
3 жыл бұрын
@@bewakoofsparsh3441 india and a pakistan were same country
@zehrasaleem4858
2 жыл бұрын
@@bewakoofsparsh3441 orignated as one part pakistan, india and bangladesh but now represtative of Pakistan as a national language!!
@mr.d6998
2 жыл бұрын
@@bewakoofsparsh3441 The fact that it consists of vast amounts of Arabic and Persian is clearly lost on you.
@khanzadashakir3979
2 жыл бұрын
@@bewakoofsparsh3441 india is known for indus river which is in pakistan
Wow. Just wow. I appreciate incredible talent and raw emotion when I see it.
AYYYY YOU DID IT MAN!!! You actually listened to my suggestion! I wasn't expecting this! awesome. I suggested this a few weeks ago and you hearted my comment then. haha never thought you would actually react to this song
@smabshahjee
3 жыл бұрын
You have a beautiful name Masha Allah brother
Please do listen Chap tilak coke studio version that song is simply a spiritual journey
I would love to see more eastern bands decomposed!! That girl slayed that song and the whole band are insane in their own rights!!!
@yeahitsme9721
3 жыл бұрын
Listen to “Coke studio Pakistan” and “Nescafé Basement” you will love the diversity in language and composition❤️
I'm from that part of the world.. she is a prodigy. I mean, that clarity and precision and that age ... As a listener you just get stuck in time. Speechless. She truly is extraordinary in the truest sense.
Wow, something so different! I have never really listened to much music from this part of the world, but this is great stuff. And that performance from the girl is definitely goosebumps/chickenskin inducing! Thanks for exposing us to great music from around the world!
@nooralhaya9824
3 жыл бұрын
Aww brother, that's beautiful 😍✨ Now that you've seen the tip of the iceberg, lemme suggest you Coke studio Pakistan , so that you can fully emerge yourself in this type of music 😋🌸 You can also turn on the captions for English subtitles. . . Good luck to your journey of music for this part of the world ❣️✨ Stay blessed 💕
@randomguy1088
3 жыл бұрын
If u liked this u will love Coke studio Pakistan. Kangana, Rang, chhaap tillak a few of those Eastern songs.
@FU29103
Ай бұрын
For some more badass band and growly vocal action, I'd suggest a sweet child o mine cover by nescafe basement Pakistan, I guarantee you'll love it
This was awesome. Like a lot of western listeners, I am not exposed enough to eastern musical themes in general. Its one thing when bands we love like tool take these sounds and integrate them, its completely another to be fully immersed in another sonic culture. Great track.
@taskeenzahra3947
3 жыл бұрын
It was from nescafe basement ..another one would be coke studio seasons provided you are into blending and trying to find new sounds
@farooqueazam2762
3 жыл бұрын
Search for Nusrat Fateh Ali khan, Ghulam Ali, Mehdi Hasan, Jagjeet Singh, Chitra Singh.. These are few gems of the Indian subcontinent ❤️
That was one 'NAIL BITING' performance... :D
There are videos with English translation of the lyrics. In Pakistani culture the lyrics are very important and are at the epicenter of the given music.
@akmnazrul5462
2 жыл бұрын
Yes,absolutely you are right. This girl submerged totally deep in the music,incredible.
That constant note that you're talking about is called the "sa" in Indian and Pakistani classical music. Sa is the beginning and the end, and the beauty of a raag is how you travel through a scale from sa all the way out to infinity and back to the sa.
proud to be pakistani🇵🇰❤🤗
*When the baby girl takes over, I swear I get goosebumps every single time*
@nausheenali6138
2 жыл бұрын
She’s the next Abidi Parveen of her generation for Pakistan 🇵🇰
That mix was so clean you could eat off of it. Wow.
Absolutely love this. Her voice is so beautiful! ❤️
the instrument, i believe, is called the harmonium
Great Reaction.Musical Instrument is Harmonium.
She is 8 years old and she is pakistani our proud love from pakistan
@user-jo3go8fe3g
3 жыл бұрын
She’s a national treasure! Love from India ❤️
@zaighamriaz4865
3 жыл бұрын
She was 8 years old at the time of this recording 🙂
Classical chanting is way of life in India/Pakistan. Children start very very young and they practice a lot every day. So it’s kinda normal that her skills are that good
@nooralhaya9824
3 жыл бұрын
Still I can assure you, what she did there, is NOT normal 😍✨
@DrCrimp-sg5pb
3 жыл бұрын
@@nooralhaya9824 yes but if you know the history of India and Pakistan you’d know that classical singing starts when kids are very young and they train every day. So by the age of this girl they’re already masters. So it’s kinda not that unusual. But don’t mistake me, she is amazing
@kamallutchman9657
3 жыл бұрын
Singing skills are common. I'm sure thats what you mean. Because that wasnt normal.
@omarjanjua3020
3 жыл бұрын
no not kinda normal definitely way above, even if children start early
@magikat7
3 жыл бұрын
Nope classical 'chanting' is not what children do in pakistan lol. She has especially trained and stood out as a prodigy. True talent is a gift, training simply hones it.
I'm not sure if I'll come back to the song many times, but that was a great listen, the girl was wonderful.
@iTalha
3 жыл бұрын
Try listening to it with Captions (cc) on, might surprise you.
You can see Hadia’s Ustad sitting next to her playing harmonium. He is the one who polished her talent to this level.
I love the micro tonal melodies of the middle east. Her vibrato and intination is amazing.
@ananydwivedi6640
3 жыл бұрын
Isn't this from Pakistan tho?
@edwardcaine
3 жыл бұрын
@@ananydwivedi6640 technically you are correct. Pakistan is in Southern Asia, however culturally it has strong ties with the Middle East. The instrument they opened with was the Sazlep, a mid-east plucked string instrument and the vocal arrangement reminded me very much of music I have listened to from Turkey. Micro tonal music is song and played in both regions of the world; I do not mean to offend, I just connect this sound more with the Middle East than South Asia. My ear could be biased though.
@ananydwivedi6640
3 жыл бұрын
@@edwardcaine well I get your point ofc but being from India, and having heard a lot of Pakistani/Indian music, I can tell you there's a lot of difference between middle Eastern and south East Asian music. Check both of them out separately though, it's all wonderful:)
@edwardcaine
3 жыл бұрын
@@ananydwivedi6640 will do. I love sounds from all over the world.
@gamingustad5871
3 жыл бұрын
It's different from middle east. India and Pakistan has their own music culture
MA SHAA ALLAH.
I absolutely love mixing modern and traditional instruments and styles. That was so cool, loved the singing. That kind of old world, sliding, eastern kind of melodic singing is so moving...makes me feel the deep ages of history, for lack of a better description. ...also, just a reminder that Goober For The Bass is a dope t-shirt idea
@zeeshakir
2 жыл бұрын
The band and the girl are from Lahore which is a city that has existed since the 1st Century ..
I've watched a lot of reactions to this song, but your point of view as a composer was completely unique. Everyone highlights the lyrics and Hadiya's performance, but listening to your take on the instruments and some of the stuff that often gets lost in the background is awesome!
Plz react to "Chaap Tilak" by coke studio. This is sung by the two great legends of Pakistan. You will really be amazed at the singing skills and emotions. Many vocal coaches have cried reacting to them
@sehrishmughal4381
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@maria-wl4xt
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@ihackraj
2 жыл бұрын
Please react to chaap Tilak
14:25 the point where her realises he doesn't actually know himself and acknowledges that the vocal capabilities of an 8 year old has put him emotionally on his knees. The discovery brings with it intrepidation. He's now a changed man. This is the power of this gift from God given to delight the people. It transcends boundaries of colour race even perhaps species.
Listen with subtitles on. Lyrics are as beautiful as song.
This was so good, love hearing the passion in their performances! Makes me want to listen to traditional music from my country now, lol, even though it's not even on the same continent. But that feeling I got from this is how I feel when listening to some tracks from back home, so much soul trapped in them. Thanks for doing this, will save their track now.
Lyrics itself beyond imagination..so soulful
SIMPLY awesome, the expression of the little girl is really admirable!
The word you were trying to find is ‘purity’ .. the investment of pure emotions of the child brings out this captivating melody..
Wow that made me cry.
Appreciate your reaction ❤️❤️
Classic classic Reaction love from ،🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
Yep - 10:10 - 10:20 The WTHeck face into CHICKEN SKIN!!!! Wow.......
Totally terrific. Terrifically awesome. Totally blown away. Awesome! Awesome Awesome 👌
Uu may not understand this song but we both brother nation 🇵🇰🇳🇪 will understand how incredible singer as well as song it is.
@arslantariq842
3 жыл бұрын
Lol. Donot joke around
Great song!! Loved it.
Lot of love from Pakistan. React to more of Coke studio and Nescafe basement songs. Coke studio is the show which is producing high quality perfect music from a long time. they include all Great singers and perform songs with them, and every single musician out there is a legend in his field. so the music quality is always awesome. Whereas Nescafe basement includes new upcoming youngsters which are not popular , Zulfi is the Director/composer of these songs and he is such a Great composer. They also try to focus on Instruments and give extra time to musicians only. i.e there will be a part of song where only musicians will perform not the singer. so the give credit to musicians.
You did fantastic job. I am from India Namaste from here. One thing I would like to mention that if someone singing classical especially Hindustani and Karnataki classical musical can you prefer not to pause, what she's singing is pure classical thing. And here we say that music put us relm of liberation. We see music as spiritual journey. And here classical are made upon that. If you take pauses it's ruin the experience. It's just suggestions not for all kinds of music just for the classical one.
Awesome reaction...u didnt even miss a thing in the background as well
Incredible track, wow
First of all, I love what you're doing here. This is by far my favorite react channel on YT. I don't go out of my way to comment often but I have some song recommendations that I would truly love to see you break down. They're quite different from a lot of the stuff you've done so far. Bridge by Amon Tobin Lady and Man by Khruangbin Black Flag and Lady Bountiful by The Cactus Channel Atlantic Oscillations by Quantic I would love few things more than to see you break some of these down (especially Bridge). I haven't seen anyone else react to them, let alone break them down, and that kills me, as I think they're all extremely well crafted songs with interesting compositions. They're kinda hard to classify genre wise but there's definitely a lot of jazz and funk influence in there. I really hope to see some of these broken down on your channel one day! I think you'd really enjoy them, and I know I would enjoy the reaction! Might even introduce people to some new music they love, which always feels amazing!
That instrument is called Harmonium. Indian & Pakistani music share same cultural heritage and till date same. Because before 1947 they were one. Our language, dress, food , music same.
@eddykhan6672
3 жыл бұрын
i wish we didn't have extremists in current age on both sides.. Just imagine a unification where everyone is happy..
@hasnainhamid366
3 жыл бұрын
None of the thing you've mentioned is same between us dude😂 Even these things are not even same within our own country Pakistan, culture of North Pakistan is very different from Central Punjab, Pakistan Region and Central part is different from South Pakistan
@masroorahmed1606
3 жыл бұрын
@@hasnainhamid366 same is Pakistani and Indian Punjab's culture really really familiar.
I tell you what Sir She’s so talented and make me cry
Looks like a great video man! Can't wait to watch you do disposition/reflection/triad
That was so brilliant...and your reaction was very much appreciated! ❤️
Thank you lovely hearing from you.. very well explained ! Composer and lead vocalist of the band
@shujaarmar
Жыл бұрын
🔥🔥🔥
The instrument you were talking about is called harmonium.
wawww amizing react sir... speechless performance ♥️♥️♥️ more love and respect from Pakistan for sir keep it up .your new subscriber🇵🇰😍
Wow! How beautiful
Oh nice!! Looking forward to this one
Beautiful video Thank you
Thank you for your reaction, I realy enjoy it
Too good to real. Just wow... Stunned
mister geebz i dont know you as a person, you dont know me either, but one thing i can say about you.. i just love your apreciation to the talent .. most reactors they just.. you know, smile or gasp for the clicks but you my friend you are : the true believer in art and talent i can see that from your those little subtle facial emtions and thank you for that mister. we all admire that :)
Wow, an amazing little girl performed a wonderful song Love It❤❤❤
Since you enjoyed this I'll suggest another from the series you will like -" _Sweet Child O' Mine_ from Nescafe Basement II" with Altamash Sever on lead vocals. Incredible vocals, drums, bass, and guitar, but then add in some Pakistani traditional instruments like Sitar, Table, Danburo etc,,, Makes for a great song!
Great reaction sir thank you very much sir for reaction
The long sustained notes in the background of this song are related to the mysticism which is the speciality of sufism bz the lyrics are about the spritiual journey of soul..this song is composed by xulfi who is a top music composer of pakistan.he is the main guy behind nescage basement songs. Coke studio songs of pakistan have their own vibe...they are also composed by the another top music producer "rohail hayat" and "strings" guyz..u must love it ..don't forget to check some songs like jugni by coke studio and "par channa day" etc
Geebz, Happy birthday. Loved your comments. I wish you have listened to this song with English subtitles. If you search for Bol Hu , you will find it. About the instrument, It called Harmonium. Our music starts with it. Blessings.
Excellent reaction
Love this song!
Love your reactions. Really cool from the "de"composer's view. I know you react to metal bands a bit. I'd love to see your thoughts on one of the best ever, Pantera. "I'm Broken", "Five Minutes Alone", "Mouth For War", "Domination", and several others all have official music videos easy to find with great mix quality. Love the channel. ALOHA🤙🤙
GEEBZ, TRULY, THE SONGS OF THIS LAND ARE BLESSED BY THE SUPREME, THE ALMIGHTY, THE SKY FATHER.............
Thanks sir for this beautiful reaction
Heart melting performance by lil girl HADIYA
I think you will love hearing addat instrumental by Coke studio too
Love this song. I love how you are analyzing and listening to this song. I can sense that, unlike an ordinary listener, you are absorbing the highs and lows of every note. I would say it's more like a mathematician pondering over a beautiful equation.
i would super much love to hear you decompose The Mountain by Jonathan Hultén. lush, gorgeous vocal harmonies as have been seldom heard before
Music in its purity.
Of so many reactions to this video..yours is the best..I was impressed how you paid attention to those minute details..in addition to Hadiya Hashmi's feature. GREAT.
@AzamKhan-sn3xe
2 жыл бұрын
Instruments name is harmonium
Its soooooo beatifull
Wow, thanks I just like your reaction very much
Superb So Awesome song
That was amazing
Thanks Mister james for reacting so sincerely. I loved your video. 💟💟💟💟
What a wonderful song ....
I call it goosebumps song! every single time!....
I learnt a lot of metaphors today after watching the reaction 😂
Dude, that was an awesome reaction. I really learned so much. Excellent performance.☮
Outstanding reaction 💯
So, I just reacted to you reacting to the song without planning to! Essentially cried my eyes out when you teared up. 😢
Geebz, I haven't finished the video yet and I m forced to write a comment here... man o man, you did complete justice to the song and decoding it. Hats off to you and the Nascafe Basement team!!!
Love how you are so involved and kinda in a trance when u listen... very few people go so deep when listening to music... do listen "jilawatan" of pepsi battle of the band version by the band the call. Xulfi is producing nescafe basement and he's one of the best guitarist. Do listen to this and I guarantee you will love it.
I'm so glad that you play this video love from Multan Pakistan 🇵🇰.