Rafia Zeeshan presents her debut track ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’ in tribute of Pakistan Day

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The debut song ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’ was released on August 10 in the soul-stirring vocals of Rafia Zeeshan as a splendid tribute to the Independence Day of Pakistan.

Just with the arrival of August, the Pakistani nation gets high spirited to welcome the birth of our loving nation, and what better way to show these heartfelt emotions than to voice them in a catchy melody? Such is the wonderfully composed and equally well-written song brought by the newfound talent Rafia Zeeshan.

In her song ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’, Rafia Zeeshan wins in awakening the sentiments of patriotism in the hearts of the audience.Rafia Zeeshan - The debut song ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’ was released on August 10 in the soul-stirring vocals of Rafia Zeeshan as a splendid tribute to the Independence Day of Pakistan. Just with the arrival of August, the Pakistani nation gets high spirited to welcome the birth of our loving nation, and what better way to show these heartfelt emotions than to voice them in a catchy melody? Such is the wonderfully composed and equally well-written song brought by the newfound talent Rafia Zeeshan. In her song ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’, Rafia Zeeshan wins in awakening the sentiments of patriotism in the hearts of the audience. It is not every day that we see a powerful female vocalist and artist coming forth with a wonderful national song that leaves us singing along. Born in the city of musicians Faisalabad, Rafia performed at the age of seven for the first time. She has a number of achievements at college and university level to her name as well as national level competitions in singing. A philanthropist by profession, Rafia Zeeshan has previously also worked in a private TV channel and pursued her career as a teacher of Media Studies in WISH and Foundation University Islamabad. The magic happens when upon making a tune, she shares it with her husband who provides the poetry and lyrics that could go perfectly with it. Her belief lies in good music as well as excellent lyrics. Being a staunch patriot, Rafia always wanted her first song to be a national song. Her childhood talent polished throughout the years coupled with a love for the nation of Pakistan is the most apparent sight in the music video.  The song starts off with a lively music which rightfully sets the mood straight for the listeners and viewers alike to tune in for the whole package of the song that awaits. Listening to the song, our emotions come to the forefront whilst we enjoy the tunes. The essence of the song is not faded in too many tunes or words but instead, it’s kept to be left crisp to leave a greater impact for the audience. The melody invites you to sing along to the tune of the music and before you know it, this song feels like it is known to you. It is undoubtedly due to the passionate theme of love for our beloved Pakistan attached to it. ‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’ will definitely be on everyone’s playlist by the day of Independence Day. With such promising talent and affection for the motherland, Pakistan is blessed to have singing nightingale's to its part.

It is not every day that we see a powerful female vocalist and artist coming forth with a wonderful national song that leaves us singing along.

Born in the city of musicians Faisalabad, Rafia performed at the age of seven for the first time. She has a number of achievements at college and university level to her name as well as national level competitions in singing.

A philanthropist by profession, Rafia Zeeshan has previously also worked in a private TV channel and pursued her career as a teacher of Media Studies in WISH and Foundation University Islamabad.

The magic happens when upon making a tune, she shares it with her husband who provides the poetry and lyrics that could go perfectly with it.

Her belief lies in good music as well as excellent lyrics.

Being a staunch patriot, Rafia always wanted her first song to be a national song. Her childhood talent polished throughout the years coupled with a love for the nation of Pakistan is the most apparent sight in the music video. 

The song starts off with a lively music which rightfully sets the mood straight for the listeners and viewers alike to tune in for the whole package of the song that awaits.

Listening to the song, our emotions come to the forefront whilst we enjoy the tunes.

The essence of the song is not faded in too many tunes or words but instead, it’s kept to be left crisp to leave a greater impact for the audience.

The melody invites you to sing along to the tune of the music and before you know it, this song feels like it is known to you.

It is undoubtedly due to the passionate theme of love for our beloved Pakistan attached to it.

‘Dil Tu Jaan Tu’ will definitely be on everyone’s playlist by the day of Independence Day.

With such promising talent and affection for the motherland, Pakistan is blessed to have singing nightingale’s to its part.

Follow Rafia Zeeshan on social Media.

https://www.facebook.com/RafiaZeeshanOfficial/

https://www.instagram.com/rafiazeeshanofficial/

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