A.Vicky

Age: 124
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OH YEAH ATIF IS A PROUD GUY
Posted 03 Dec 2004

A.Vicky

Age: 124
7300 days old here
Total Posts: 6
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Location:
Pakistan, Pakistan
moreover, the compositions of Goher were copied,as they were, by ATif warna aik admi apni album kyoon nikalta yeh jantay huay k wohi songs pehlay kisi aur kay naam se relaease ho chukay hain. Woh lamhay became bheegi yaadein ; dil haray became ankhon say ;rangon mein became yaqeen even addat became Ab tou addat see hai...i hv got just one mesage for atif

           f**k U SON OF A BITCH. U DAMN COPIER,sh*t    STUFFED BOY WITH SUCKY ALBUM AND f**kY VOICE.
Posted 03 Dec 2004

A.Vicky

Age: 124
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hey guys who dun know 'bout Jal war...leme explain.a month b4, the Dawn says that Goher was basically the composer, musician and guitarist of JAL and atif was the lead vocalist.goher met atif in a concert in his college and decided 2 merge with him creating a band. atif made his elder brother Shahbaz Aslam, the manager of Jal. at their first concert, they earned a worth of rs.80000.At the moment shahbaz said that goher(who is the Composer+musician+guitarist+backbone of JAL) would be given 20% and 30% for manager and remaining for atif on which goher protested and atif and shahbaz offered them to walk away from their group........Now u can see judge that who was right and who was wrong......if dun beleive then confirm it from dawn(article's name is THE JAL WAR)
Posted 03 Dec 2004

A.Vicky

Age: 124
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yes, because Jalpari (by Atif) was on the top before the arrival of ADDAT and now its the second top selling album
Posted 03 Dec 2004

A.Vicky

Age: 124
7300 days old here
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according to Daily News the album ADDAT (by JaL) is the top selling album in Pakistan now a days and 55,000 cassttes and 21,000 cds of his album was sold out across Pakistan and UK in the first week of album release
Posted 03 Dec 2004