Atif Aslam
Genre: Pop/Rock
Hometown: Pakistan
Atif Aslam (Urdu: عاطف اسلم) is a Pakistani musician. He was
born in Wazirabad, Gujranwala on March 12, 1983 and was
educated in Lahore and Rawalpindi.
Early life
Atif kindergarten started in Model town Lahore at
Kimberley Hall School. His first stage manifestation was in
a fancy dress show at his school when he was in grade 1
where he performed as Imran Khan, the former captain of
Pakistan's national cricket team. Since then cricket was
like a passion to him. He was never tired of playing cricket
for hours in his car porch whether it is scorching sun
outside or even raining. At that time he was not used to
listen any kind of songs. At the age of 9 in 1991 he was
shifted to Rawalpindi/Islamabad where he continued his
studies in Saint Paul's School. He started playing
Basketball and he use to lead his school team for various
matches. Atif came back to Lahore in 1995 where he continued
his studies in Divisional Public School Model Town. For his
immense passion for cricket he was selected in his school
team as a fast bowler. Atif cleared his 10th grade in 14
years of age with a distinctive edge that he has always been
the youngest boy in the class because of his double
promotions while he was in Kimberley Hall. Atif started his
FSc in PAF College Lahore. He was in his college team as
well where he presented his college in other cities. Beside
his studies he was putting his maximum time in practicing
for the professional cricket. During his college life he
come across with some interest in music. He attended Punjab
Institute of Computer Science (PICS) to do his Bachelors in
Computer Science (BCS). Aslam's eldest brother owned a
collection of more than 8,000 songs of almost all music
genres, from which Atif absorbed a wide range of music at
home. As a good learner he quickly grasped the control of
voice, though at that time he was not interested in singing.
Aslam's passion was still to enter the Pakistani cricket
team as a fast bowler and he was right on track while
practicing at the net at the Shapes Club Lahore where Imran
Khan used to come and give tips to him for bowling.
Start of Musical Career
The twist in the story comes when one day he was singing
with his friends at the college canteen. His friends
insisted him to participate in the singing on Independence
Day celebrations at PAF College Lahore and Sargodha in 1998.
He performed there and won the competition. After HSc, Atif
Joined Punjab Institute of Computer Science Gulberg Campus.
This time studies were much more demanding as compared to
the previous ones. He was forced to sacrifice his time
playing cricket in order to do well in school. However, his
hobby of singing continued when he entered in the singing
competition of his college, where there were a total of 8
participants. The media team entered Atif's name in the
competition at the eleventh hour and he won the competition
singing a hit number of Pakistani band Strings' Duur.
Jal The Band
Aslam kept winning these competitions every semester. He
found Goher Mumtaz, a talented guitarist, at this time.
Together, they started doing mini concerts for their
friends. Atif used to primarily sing songs from Junoon and
Strings at these concerts. The size of the audiences kept on
increasing. They performed concerts for their college,
McDonalds and some other restaurants as well. Atif recorded
the legendary song Aadat at Mekal Hassan's Studio. Mekal
injected his professionalism in the song to make it worth
listening time after time. Goher formed the band and named
the band as Jal, which means water, the essence of life. The
song got popularity on the different musical websites on
Pakistan. . The song was also played on such Pakistani radio
stations. The music video for Aadat was shot one day in a
warehouse in Karachi. Soon it came out to be a super hit,
topping the Pakistani music charts. On the base of this one
song, Jal began their tour of Pakistansuch was the
strength of Aadat. However, Atif and Gohar conflicted upon
some band management matters leading to a band breakup. Atif
decided to launch his solo career while Gohar continued with
Jal, seeking for new band mates
Solo career
"Jal Pari"
Album Cover of Jal Pari.Atif Aslam, after leaving Jal,
released a new solo album, Jal Pari (meaning "Mermaid")
which was a big hit. Other than Aadat, 'Dil Harey', 'Woh
Lamhey', 'Yakeen' became favourites of Pakistani music fans.
Though his songs were liked by many, his first solo music
video of 'Mahi ve' did not receive much praise. On the other
hand Jal, with their album "Aadat" and hit music video "Woh
Lamhay" emerged as one of the top bands of Pakistan. As both
the Jal,Aadat, and Atif's album, Jalpari, shared certain
tracks (such as Aadat,Wo Lamhey,Dil Harey) an
unofficial war over rights began which resulted in both
sides claiming to possess hard proof to support their
respective claims (that, they alone owned the concerned
songs). The hype this feud gave to both Atif and the new Jal
was extraordinary and split the music fans with the fans of
each side backing their respective favourite.
Across The Border
Whilst the drama of lyrics & composition ownership continued
in Pakistan, Bollywood director Mahesh Bhatt called Atif
Aslam to seek his consent to include "Woh Lamhey" in the
soundtrack of his new motion picture, Zeher (2005). The song
(especially the remix version) became a hit & dominated
airplay on almost all major FM stations throughout India for
a period of 6-8 months. This pattern of a slow playback song
by Atif in the movie, supplemented by a remix version
released for radio airplay was to become standard procedure
with Atif's songs on the Indian market.
He recorded a song for the movie Kalyug (2005), entitled
Juda Hokey Bhi - a slight variation of the ever famous Aadat
song. Like with Wo Lamhey / Bheegi Yaadein, a slow version
became the theme for the movie and part of the official
soundtrack, whilst a remixed version was released to hit the
radio stations and desi clubs worldwide.
After recording for Kalyug, an Irani director in Hollywood
contacted Atif and within very little time, Atif recorded
three songs for that same director Hollywood movie, Man
Push Cart and was rewarded with a small cameo role in the
movie.
Atif re-emerged in the subcontinent with a new track,Tere
Bin (Without You) for the Bollywood Movie, Bas Ek Pal
(2006). The song "Tere Bin", composed by upcoming music
director Mithoon, who was also responsible for rearranging "Woh
Lamhe" and "Aadat", became a hit in India and Pakistan.
"Doorie"
Album Cover of Doorie.In December 2006, Atif Aslam released
his much anticipated album called "Doorie" along with the
video of the title song "Doorie" in India and Pakistan. Some
of the songs in the album include "Hum kis galli", "Maula",
"O re piya". One of the most critically-acclaimed tracks was
"Kuch Is Tarah", composed by past collaborator Mithoon.The
album was produced in collaboration with Indian lyricists
and composers. A month later the video of "Hum kis galli"
was released. Like the video of "Doorie", it was shot in
India. The album proved to be success. The videos of doorie
(remix) and Ehsaas (included in both "jal pari" and "Doorie")
were released one after another in the months of march/april.
"Meri Kahani"
The Bollywood style of music and videos in "Doorie" has
diappointed many of Atif's fans in Pakistan who had been
liking Atif for his "Jal Pari" style songs. About this Atif
said "Touring internationally made me think that I should
take my music global by releasing it worldwide. I
collaborated with a lot of people and thought up a plan for
a commercial album, which is not my type of music; which is
not ATIF. I just wanted to explore that side of the music.
When I composed and wrote these songs for Doorie, I kept in
mind that this album has to be commercial". He also told
that he would soon be releasing an album named Hangami
Halaat which would be an original 'atif style' album.
Regarding his videos he says "I think that was a requirement
because the Indian audience can never accept my 'Mahi Vey'
video or my 'Rangoun Mein' video. They have a different
concept about a pop or a rock icon. He has to be a heart
throb. Girls here can't sit on motor bikes, in India girls
ride them. It's a different culture altogether. They (my
Indian videos) are for an international audience
Controversies
Controversies began surrounding Atif from the beginning of
his solo career. Many of Atif's critics accused him of
stealing songs from former band mate Gohar Mumtaz. Both Atif
and Gohar laid claim on songs like "Aadat", "Dil Harey", "Woh
Lamhey" and "Zindagi". Still no one knows whose creations
actually these songs are. Aadat was eventually released on
both Atif's Jal Pari and on Jals album ironically named
Aadat. Atif has been accused by many of his pakistani fans
of spreading himself too thinly and due to the release of
his commercial album (Doorie) which resulted in him
releasing a the album Hungaami Halaat within a few months of
Doories release.
Awards
Highest Civil Award of Pakistan
"Tamgha-e-Imtiaz Or "T.I"-23rd march 2008(Pakistan)
Best album "Doorie"
Lux style awards (Pakistan 2007)
Best song, Best Composition, Best Lyrics
Aadat - 2nd Jazz
Indus Music Awards (Pakistan)
Best playback singer, Best debut singer -
Sahara Sangeet
Awards (India)
Best Song, Best Lyricist, Best Composition - ARY Music
Awards (Pakistan 2005)
Most Wanted Male - The Musik Awards (Pakistan 2005)
Most Wanted Male - The Musik Awards (Pakistan 2008)
Best Dressed male - LUX Style Awards 2008 (Pakistan 2008)
BEST POP STAR OF THE YEAR in FILMAZIA AWARDS
(pakistan 2005)
Most stylish MUSICIAN
- MTV STYLE LYCRA AWARDS INDIA.
Best stylish musician of 2007
MTV Pakistan style awards.
Discography
Albums
Jal pari (July 2004) (Translation of songs)Doorie (December 2006) (Translation of songs)
Meri Kahani (June 2008) (Translation of songs)