Shamoon Ismail

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Born
Shamoon Ismail

(1991-09-21) 21 September 1991 (age 34)
Islamabad, Pakistan
KnownforMusic, Punjabi Blues
Notable workTum Tum, Marijuana, Taare, On & On
StyleRnB, Punjabi Blues, Chill Rap, Synthwave 80's electric music
Shamoon Ismail
شمعون اسمعیل
Born
Shamoon Ismail

(1991-09-21) 21 September 1991 (age 34)
Islamabad, Pakistan
Known forMusic, Punjabi Blues
Notable workTum Tum, Marijuana, Taare, On & On
StyleRnB, Punjabi Blues, Chill Rap, Synthwave 80's electric music
AwardsLux Style Awards- Nominated 2019 (Singer of the Year)
Websiteshamoonismail.com

Shamoon Ismail (Punjabi: شمعون اسمعیل; born 21 September 1991) is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist known for his signature blend of "Punjabi and blues".[1][2]

Ismail was born and raised in Islamabad, to a Punjabi Muslim family. He has spent most of his life in Pakistan learning musical instruments, having a keen interest in playing guitars since childhood.[3]

Out of the four instruments he can play, he prefers the guitar and bass the most while also enjoying drums.[4]

Career

At the beginning of his career, Ismail first started releasing music on Bandcamp and SoundCloud with the help of his friends, from where he attracted a following. He often performs live on local university campuses and also in popular regional music festivals like Music Mela and Lahore Music Meet.[5] His first single "Sapne" was released in 2013.[6] He released his first music video "Tuntuna" on YouTube which was popular among Pakistani and Indian audiences.[7] His collaborations with other artists include MRKLE, Talal Qureshi, Abdullah Qureshi, Haider Mustehsan, Osama Com Laude (OCL), Mooroo, Ghauri, Young Stunners, Asim Azhar, Raamis, Annural Khalid, Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus.[citation needed]

In late 2018, Pakistani singer Bilal Khan was accused of plagiarizing Shamoon Ismail's "Taare".[8]

Awards and nominations

Discography

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