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'''Haroon''' is a male ] name which means "achievement" in ]. The western form is often spelled as "Aaron". '''Haroon''' is a male ] name which means "achievement" in ]. The western form is often spelled as "Aaron".

One of the more popular '''Haroon''''s in the world today include a ] singer born in ], to a New Zealander mother and Pakistani father.
The former lead singer for the Pakistani patriotic band ], Haroon returned to the music scene at the turn of the century when he released his solo album ''Haroon ki Awaz'' ('Haroon's voice') in October ]. His second album ''Lagan'' ('desire' or 'attachment') was released in September ]. Haroon is known for the uniqueness in his albums, his tendency to mix genres and experiment with amalgams of cultures. In this, he is in part representative of a new style of ] that is heavily influenced by western pop. His songs are most frequently performed in ], ], and ], but he has shown some more variety, for example, in his hit song ''Mahbooba'' to which he adds some Arabic lyrics.

==Lagan track list==

# Mahbooba
# Goriay
# Ankhon Main Aa
# Masti Bhara Dil
# Mehndi
# Jao Tum
# Aaja Ray
# Beqarar
# Oh Piya
# Dil Se
# Mehndi (Shadi Mix)
# Do Dewanay

===See Also===
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Revision as of 19:18, 18 September 2005

Haroon is a male Islamic name which means "achievement" in Arabic. The western form is often spelled as "Aaron".