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Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan


''Suno Ke Main Hun Jawan'' (Urdu: سنو کے میں ہو جوان) was the debut album of the Pakistani pop/rock band Noori. The album was released on 25 October 2003 and was a commercial success. Singles from this album were "Suno Ke Main Hu Jawan", "Tum Hans Diyay", "Gana No. 1", "Dil Ki Qasam", "Neend Ayay Na", "Manwa Re" and "Jana Tha Hum Ne".〔Noori World, (Daily Nation Metallic Review ), Retrieved on July 12, 2009〕
noori’s debut album created whirlwinds across the Urdu speaking community all over the world! A first of its kind, it introduced the genre of pop-rock music to the Pakistani mainstream. In addition the album was also a departure from the beaten track of chummy love songs and focused instead on inspiring the youth of Pakistan to take up the responsibility of doing something worthwhile for themselves and others.
Suno Ke Mein Hun Jawan is an album dedicated to the youth of Pakistan. The music of the album is energetic and aims at attracting the vigor and vitality that drives the hearts and minds of these young people.The objective of this album is to urge the youth of this country to pursue their lives and their dreams with passion. The lyrical content of the album also revolves around this very theme of following one’s heart and mind with complete faith in one’s abilities and potential to pursue the greatest feats possible.
The focus of attention is specifically directed towards the youth because it is at a young age that one comes to terms with one’s independence and freedom; one’s mind tends to open up to new unexplored ideas, the discovery of which can turn into a pursuit of a lifetime. We have heard time and again the stories of the greatest thinkers and doers of all time; from scientists like Einstein and Darwin to philosophers and spiritual guides like Buddha and even musicians like Amadeus, who set out in the pursuit of their dreams at a very young age, the time when they had the ambition and enthusiasm to give themselves the initiative to realize their dreams.
One may contend that greatness is achieved, if achieved, after an entire lifetime, or sometimes even after that, and that with time one starts coming across the complexities and hardships that life has in store. Hence, it is a good idea to enjoy one’s youth to its fullest as this time won’t ever return!
We have no disagreement with this contention whatsoever. However, we strongly feel that our youth is a tilling ground for our future: when life starts getting complicated and creates obstacles for us. We have to accept responsibility of preparing ourselves for a happy and prosperous future where we can overcome these obstacles and solve complications without falling victim to them. Our youth provides us with the strength to channel our simple yet free and pure minds in the right direction; towards the pursuit of a future where we will look back and thank ourselves for making the decisions we made at the first turning point of our lives: Our Youth!
The theme for Suno Ke Mein Hun Jawan is therefore the pursuit of our dreams with honesty, making the most of the fervor that nature has gifted us with at a very young age.
Everyone aware of the now almost a decade ago underground rock scene in Lahore is sure to know Ali Noor, a man with exceptional talent and zeal. Now Ali has come up with his debut album, under the banner of Noori, which is called ‘Suno Key Main Hoon Jawan’, which was launched last month. The album consists of fifteen numbers in all, with three extra auditory appraises and twelve songs. The theme of the whole album as the band describes themselves is to motivate the youth of this country to make full use of the energetic zeal.
Besides Ali Noor (vocals), the other band members are Ali Hamza (guitars and vocals), Mohammad Ah Jafri (bass guitars and vocals) and Louis (drums, percussions and vocals). The band has to its credit three numbers which have already been aired on the local channels, out which Manwa Re is extremely popular. The other two numbers are Tum Hans Diye and Jana Tha Humne.Their fourth video Gana No 1, has also been released recently.
Manwa Re has a soft sentimental touch, Jana Tha is a kind of rock number, where as Turn Hans Diye, even though a little different from what we have been hearing on the radio, is sure to keep your toes tapping and fingers snapping. Suno Key Main Hoon Jawan the title song is a cool number with nice lyrics. Motivating songs with a patriotic spirit, like Jana Tha Hum Ney, Dil Kee Kassam and Neend Aye Na are in line with the theme of the album. But my personal favourite is Bol which is also a melodic one with Ali Noor showing his vocal talents.
Keeping in view the songs of this album, ‘Suno Ke Main Hoon Jawan’ has all the potential needed to make a hit that is sure to keep rock lovers in high spirit.
==Track listing==
All music composed & arranged by Ali Noor.

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