Kashif Ali (singer)

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Born
Kashif Ali Baber

(1992-11-04) November 4, 1992 (age 33)
GenresPop, rock, classical
Occupationssinger-songwriter, musician
Instrumentvocals
Kashif Ali Baber
Born
Kashif Ali Baber

(1992-11-04) November 4, 1992 (age 33)
GenresPop, rock, classical
Occupationssinger-songwriter, musician
Instrumentvocals
Years active2014–present
LabelsFire Records, T-Series

Kashif Ali (born November 4, 1992, né: Babar) is a Pakistani singer-songwriter and musician. He rose to fame in 2013 as a finalist on the first season of Pakistan Idol, coming in fourth place.

In 2016, he recorded a song "Mera Mann" for his Bollywood debut film Laal Rang, that earned him critical acclaim and later that year he marked his Coke Studio debut as a featured artist in season 9, as a part of team Sheraz Uppal.[1]

2013–2014:Pakistan Idol

Ali auditioned for first season of Pakistan Idol in Karachi. Ali passed, theater rounds and made it to Top 24 finalist. In semifinals Group 2, he performed Javed Ali's "Mere Maula" and eliminated on January 19, 2014 but was brought back for Wild Card where he performed Kailash Kher's,"Sayyan" and was saved by public. He was eliminated during the "Top 4" show after performing Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's "Ajaa Teno Akhiyaan" on April 13, 2014.

Performance

Coke Studio

After collaborating with Sheraz Uppal in film Laal Rang, he debut as a featured artist in ninth season of Coke Studio, as part of Uppal team.[2]

Film

Television

References

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