pashto MUSIC VIDEOS

10. Ma Way Za Ba Na Kram

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, reworked with a modern electronic pulse. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, closing the album with a bold, forward-looking sound.

 

9. Zam Da Husan Jazeero Ta

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, reflective with a quiet sense of hope. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, blending nostalgia with gentle expression.

8. Pa Dwaaron Laaso

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, light and open in its arrangement. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, reimagining a classic with a minimal, traditional feel.

7. Za Sumra Saada Wom

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, carrying a sense of loss and memory. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, shaped with a raw, nostalgic sound.

6. Lewanay Meenay Kram

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, warm and quietly romantic. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, preserving the timeless feel of the original.

5. Ghalay Ghalay Raashay

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, gentle and inquisitive in tone. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, staying close to its traditional roots.

 

4. Jaam Zaangi Pyala Zaangi

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, light in mood with a playful rhythm. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, bringing a classic tune back with subtle energy.

3. Zargiya Khwaar Shay

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, echoing a heart’s quiet complaint. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, rooted in raw, traditional sound.

2. Ay Spogmay

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, soft and unhurried in its expression. Self-produced under Saf. K Records, holding on to the calm beauty of traditional melodies.

1. Nishta Day Manzil Zama

A Pashto folk remake by Saf. K from the Pakhwani Yaduna album, carrying a quiet sense of wandering and reflection.
Self-produced under Saf. K Records, blending old emotion with a restrained modern touch.

gul de pa zulfo

A reimagined Pashto classic by Saf. K from the Teen Dariya EP, rooted in traditional melody and feeling. Self-produced, with mix and master by Saikat Bhattacharya, completing the third stream of Teen Dariya.

sultlan-e-qalbam

A reimagined Persian classic by Saf. K from the Teen Dariya EP, soft and emotive in its expression. Self-produced, with mix and master by Saikat Bhattacharya, forming the second stream of this cross-cultural project.

Ye Hava Ye Raat

A reimagined Urdu classic by Saf. K from the Teen Dariya EP, carrying its timeless mood into a new sound. Self-produced, with mix and master by Saikat Bhattacharya, reflecting one stream of the three-language journey.

mandir

A Pashto collaboration by Saf. K and Nehal Azeem, built on Nehal Azeem’s composition and voice. Featuring poetry by Pir Muhammad Karawan, music by Irshu Bangash, and visuals by Saf. K.

 

talay marg

A Pashto piece by Saf. K, bringing Ghani Khan’s poetry into his voice and expression. Featuring music and filming by Bilal Khattak, with visuals crafted by Saf. K.

Pa Poza Day Chargul

A Pashto remake by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Pa Poza Day Chargul” draws from a traditional Attanr song.
A rhythmic reimagining that carries the spirit of the dance through Saf. K’s sound.

 

husan husan

A Pashto original composition by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Husan Husan” brings Ghani Khan’s poetry into his sound. A textured, expressive piece shaped through Saf. K’s voice and interpretation.

iShq

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Ishq” draws from the timeless words of Bull-e-Shah Qalam.
A stripped, emotive piece shaped through Saf. K’s voice and interpretation.

khushbu

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Khushbu” weaves in the poetry of Andaish Shamsul Qamar.
A soft, lingering piece shaped through Saf. K’s sound and quiet expression.

hijraan

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Hijraan” carries the depth of Khatir Afridi’s poetry.
A raw, reflective piece shaped in Saf. K’s distinct sound and storytelling.

naway duniya

A Pashto original by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Naway Duniya” brings the poetry of his great-grand aunt, Rabia Mumtaz, into a new voice. A personal, reflective piece shaped through Saf. K’s sound and storytelling.

raakra sharab

A Pashto remake by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Raakra Sharab” revisits a classic inspired by the words of Gul Zaman and Ghani Khan. A timeless piece reinterpreted through Saf. K’s voice and stripped-back sound.

khafa

A Pashto cover by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Khafa” carries the poetry of Khatir Afridi.
Inspired by the Russian track “Как ты там” by Asiya, reimagined through Saf. K’s sound and expression.

lewanay

A Pashto cover by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Lewanay” reworks Khyber Afridi’s poetry. Inspired by “Moments” by Danjerr, itself a reinterpretation of “Zombie” by The Cranberries, reshaped in Saf. K’s sound.

 

Ore Da Meenay

A Pashto original composition by Saf. K from the Demos & Detours album, “Ore Da Meenay” carries the poetry of Khyber Afridi.
A warm, expressive piece shaped through Saf. K’s voice and melodic style.

iShq

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Ishq” draws from the timeless words of Bull-e-Shah Qalam.
A stripped, emotive piece shaped through Saf. K’s voice and interpretation.

khushbu

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Khushbu” weaves in the poetry of Andaish Shamsul Qamar.
A soft, lingering piece shaped through Saf. K’s sound and quiet expression.

hijraan

A Pashto original from Saf. K’s Demos & Detours album, “Hijraan” carries the depth of Khatir Afridi’s poetry.
A raw, reflective piece shaped in Saf. K’s distinct sound and storytelling.

ashna

A Pashto original by Saf. K, written and performed in his own voice and style. Featuring rabab by Aaqil Jamal Khan, music by Atif Ali, and filmmaking by Muntazir Khan.

Spogmay

A Pashto remake by Saf. K, bringing Khatir Afridi’s poetry into a new soundscape inspired by “мир без тебя” by Colorit (a Russian song). Featuring music by Saikat Bhattacharya, with visuals crafted by Saf. K.

 

sharabi

A Pashto remake by Saf. K of the classic “Za Khu Sharabi Yum,” inspired by Khushal Khan Khattak’s poetry.
Featuring rabab by Ali Shah, music by Bilal Khattak, with visuals crafted by Saf. K.

 

wa zama jaanana

A Pashto original by Saf. K, written and performed in his signature style. Featuring rabab by Aaqil Jamal Khan, music by Atif Ali, and visuals crafted by Saf. K.

baraan

A Pashto lo-fi original by Saf. K, blending his own composition with verses inspired by Sahib Shah Sabir’s poetry. Music by Saikat Bhattacharya, with visuals by Bilal Khattak and editing by Saf. K.

jaana

Urdu remake of a song “Jaana” by my musical hero Junaid Jamshed - which in itself was a cover of Wild World by Cat Stevens.

che nasha shama

A tribute to Sardar Ali Takkar sb, poetry by Ghani Khan!

armaan

A Saf. K original ! The video was shot by Bilal Khattak in Karak and Islamabad!

karay day singaar

Pashto tappay, a collab with Jalal Khan Yousafzai!

zmaka ooda

Pashto tappay, a collab with Bilal Khattak!

makh day da zulfo

Remake of old Pashto tappay, originally possibly sung by Hidayatullah Khan.

dilruba

A Saf. K original composition, poetry by Ghani Khan with a slight twist ! The original was “takhta takhta Dilruba”. In the song I’ve made it “Kheshta kheshta Dilruba”!

tanha

A Saf. K original Pashto EDM.

guloono

Part 2 of the song Yadoona | Pashto Tappay !

aitebar

A tribute to my musical hero Junaid Jamshed.

deewana

Urdu remake of Jab Se Tune Mujhay Deewana Bana Rakha Hai by the living legend of Sufi music, Abida Parveen.

manzil

A mix of lines from Khatir Afridi’s deewan, (song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

nasha

A poem written by Bakht Zada Danish, (song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original. Album also named after this song.

raaza

A poem of Akbar Siyal (song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

kamal

A Ghani Khan Kalam (song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

yaar

A Khushal Khan Khattak Kalam (song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

hasil

A Rehman Baba Kalam (A song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

musafira

A poem of Fazal Subhan Abid (A song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

 

watana

A Ghani Khan Kalam, (Saf. K song from the album Nasha).

nasha nasha katal

A poem of Aziz Manerwal (An attanr song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

 

Judaai

A poem of Layaq Zada Layaq (A song from the album Nasha). A Saf. K original.

khyal

Remake of an old track by Sardar Ali Takkar sb.

noor

This song is a mix of two of Ghani Khan's poems (Some lines from Noor Samandaroona and a few lines from Khudaya Walay?)

Mastana Saqi Rasha (Rabab)

An instrumental rabab version of Mastana Saqi.

duniya

A Pashto Sufi Rock Track. Composed by Atif Ali. The lyrics of which I wrote, based off of poetry by Rehman Baba. Video was shot in Peshawar (Pakistan).

da may da yaar kalay (remix)

Released on 2nd anniversary of the Da May Da Yaar Kalay. Shot somewhere in Islamabad (Pakistan).

lewanay

A Ghani Khan Kalam, that I composed on my guitar. Video shot in Zurich (Switzerland).

anjuman

A very deep and eerie poetry and vibe to the track Anjuman. Poetry is by a relatively young artist by the name of Syed Mazhar Ali Shah, in collaboration with Amad Ibrar. The video was shot near Islamabad (Pakistan).

bayga sta pa intezar

One of the most fun collaborative projects that I have worked on with Bilal Khattak (Vocals & Production) and Ali Shah (Rabab). The video was shot in Peshawar (Pakistan). Poetry is by Khatir Afridi.

yadoona

A collaborative project with Bilawal Sayed, a set of tappay, composted by Gul Wareen Bacha. Shot in Germany in Saudi and edited by yours truly !

saaqi

A song originally sang by the great Nashenas. I changed the composition for this song (as I always like to). Came up with the concept and directed the video, which was shot in Zurich (Switzerland).

bayniaz x aadat

Possibly a first ever modern collaborative project between Pashtun Musician and an Indian Artist. This song is a mix of an old Hamza Baba Kalam and an excerpt from a song of Jal. The song contains 3 different stringged instruments, possibly never all used together in a Pashto song before. Which are a Rabab (Pashtun), Oud (Middle Eastern) and Esraj (Indian).

Ae Pukhtuna

A Ghani Khan Kalam.

Baadshahi

A Ghani Khan Kalam, the video for which was shot all in Inerlaken (Switzerland).

STArGEY ZALIMANAY

The video that a lot of you helped me make!

STA DA STARGO BALA

Pashto Tappay Like never before.

sta muhabbat

A collaborative project with a young Pashtun rap artists - another experimental song !

ae malika

Ae Malika is a poetry that is close to my heart, and lot of people will resonate with it.

za roswa shoma

Za Roswa Shoma was quite an experimental track, most of the lines were written by Faisal Wadood and most of the composition was his own. I tried to change a few bits here and there specially in my rap part !

meena oor de

My first collaborative project that I did with Alizeh Khan (Femal Vocalist) and Aimal Khattak (Rabab) which a lot of you guys loved.

mastana saqi

A song that I am very proud of as the composition was my own, poetry was Ghani Khan’s and I played with the concept of the video whilst shooting it. Difficult to grasp the message but I loved making this video and the song!

CHE MAY MEENA

Che May Meena video was my first official shot, directed and edited video that I greatly enjoyed producing and sharing with you guys.

zama stargo

Looks like lock-down was lucky for me, as I couldn’t make the video for Mastana Saqi. I decided to have an animated video made for Zama Stargo Kay Jara, and then the rest was history !

da may da yaar

My first official music video that took me through quite a few highs and lows to get it produced. Well pleased with the song, but the video could have been better!

heela

Heela was sort of an unfinished project that I did for one of the music production classes, turned out ok. Always think whether to have it finished or not !