Young Tarang is the third studio album by the Pakistani pop duo sensation Nazia and Zoheb, consisting of Nazia Hassan and Zoheb Hassan. It was first released in Pakistan in 1983, then worldwide in 1984, and went on to sell over 40 million copies. It is one of the most famous albums of Asia. It was the first South Asian album to feature music videos.
Video Young Tarang
Music video
Amit Khanna directed "Zara Chera Tu Dekhao", "Sunn" and "Dosti". He used three cameras to shoot the videos. After this the team went to London and recorded four videos with the famous set designer and director, John King, who was also the set designer of Michael Jackson's "Thriller". Amit and John worked on "Pyar Ka Jadu", "Dum Dum Dede", "Ankhien Milane Wale" and "Aag".
Maps Young Tarang
Reception
In 1983, EMI awarded it a Platinum disc for exceeding 150,000 cassette sales in Pakistan. The album went on to become a success in India, and in South East Asia, where it was awarded a Double Platinum Disc. The Hong Kong magazine Asiaweek reported that the album sold 100,000 cassettes in its first three weeks, with demand remaining consistent afterwards. The album went on to sell over 40 million copies worldwide.
Songs
- Aag - Nazia Hassan
- Dum Dum Dede - Nazia Hassan
- Chehra - Zoheb Hassan
- Kya Howa - Nazia Hassan
- Dosti - Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan
- Ashanti - Zoheb Hassan
- Sunn - Nazia Hassan
- Medley - Instrumental
- Ankhien Milane Wale - Nazia Hassan
- Pyar Ka Jadu - Zoheb Hassan
Music by
- Biddu
- Zohaib Hassan
Lyrics by
- Amit Khanna
- Sehba Akhtar
- Nazia Hassan
- Zoheb Hassan
References
Source of article : Wikipedia