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'''Haroon''' is a ] singer born in ], to a New Zealander mother and Pakistani father. '''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. 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.



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

One of the more popular Haroon's in the world today include a Pakistani singer born in London, to a New Zealander mother and Pakistani father. The former lead singer for the Pakistani patriotic band Awaz, 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 2000. His second album Lagan ('desire' or 'attachment') was released in September 2002. 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 Music of Pakistan that is heavily influenced by western pop. His songs are most frequently performed in Urdu, Punjabi, and Arabic, but he has shown some more variety, for example, in his hit song Mahbooba to which he adds some Arabic lyrics.

Lagan track list

  1. Mahbooba
  2. Goriay
  3. Ankhon Main Aa
  4. Masti Bhara Dil
  5. Mehndi
  6. Jao Tum
  7. Aaja Ray
  8. Beqarar
  9. Oh Piya
  10. Dil Se
  11. Mehndi (Shadi Mix)
  12. Do Dewanay

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