Anyone who grew up in the 90s can never forget the classic pop songs from that time. Even now, when any pop song from the 90s comes up, everyone starts jamming and twirling with nostalgia. Pakistani pop songs from 90s were full of life and unique in their own kind.
It was a time when technology was not advanced. Listening to songs was not something you did while travelling, studying, cooking, or anything else. Back in those times, you could not simply listen to a song on Spotify or download it from Google. If someone had an interest in listening to songs, he would have to go to a shop and pay hefty amounts on song cassettes.
Just plug in a song cassette in your player and start vibing to it. Generation Y loved the music and the music producers never disappointed their fans. The singers always came up with eternal songs that could never go old in anytime coming.
All those 90s pop songs were simply loveable. Although the videos were hilarious and the lyrics still sound a bit absurd like Abrar-ul-Haq’s Billo Dy Ghar yet the beats were too catchy. It was and is still irresistible to not sing along when a piece of those songs comes up on the TV or on any social media pages.
Singers of Pakistani Pop Songs from 90s
Those early 90s songs were dominated by various talented singers. The list includes Hadiqa Kiyani, Abrar-ul-Haq, Strings, Ali Haider, Junoon and much more. So, just sit back and take a look at some of the top Pakistani pop songs from the 90s. You are free to shake a leg as well at music which are not just songs but anthems.
Billo by Abrar-Ul-Haq
It is the best-selling album of Abrar-ul-Haq from the 90s that made everyone love it.
Buhy Bariyan by Hadiqa Kiyani
She literally spread magic using her vocals to enchant the audience with this masterpiece.
Chief Sahab by Sajjad Ali
Sajjad Ali has the talent to make people fall in love with his voice from the beginning. This song came in 1995
Lari Adda by Sajjad Ali
“Tumhare or Mere Ghar k beech me hai Lari Adda, Lari Adda, Lari Adda.” Sing along. No one’s judging you.
Purani Jeans by ALi Haider
It was probably and still is the best friendship anthem given by Ali Haider.
Jazba Junoon
Pakistan’s well-known World Cup victory celebration song, Jazba Junoon is never getting old.
Sanwali Saloni by Vital Sings
The only song may be which does not set some beauty standards yet is entertaining too.
Kariye Pyar Diya Gallan by NAzia Hassan
She definitely gave the best to our music industry in a short time although they are all universal.
Mr. Fraudiye by Awaz
This is one of the funniest Pakistani Pop songs from 90s by the Awaz band.
Teri Soorat by Shahzad Roy