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The evergreens of Junaid Jamshed

Junaid Jamshed, the singer turned Islamic preacher, who died in the PIA plane crash will always be remembered for his contribution to the world of music, besides his humanitarian work, his business, hamd & naats.

Here are Top 20 of his songs that will keep his name and legacy alive for a lifetime, reminding us Pakistan’s top most pop icon who is no more with us.

Dil Dil Pakistan (Vital Signs Vol. 1 – 1989)

Tum Door Thay (Vital Signs Vol. 1 – 1989)

Goray Rang (Vital Signs Vol. 1 – 1989)

Yeh Shaam (Vital Signs Vol. 1 – 1989)

Sanwali Saloni (Vital Signs Vol. 2 – 1991)

Mera Dil Nahi Available (Vital Signs Vol. 2 – 1991)

Tere Liye (Vital Signs Vol. 2 – 1991)

Naraz (Vital Signs Vol. 2 – 1991)

Wo Kaun Thee (Aitebar – 1993)

Aitebar (1993)

Tumhara Aur Mera Naam (Junaid of Vital Signs – 1994)

Ab Jiya Na Jaye (Junaid of Vital Signs – 1994)

Barish (Junaid of Vital Signs – 1994)

Maula (Patriotic number)

Us Rah Par (Us Rah Par – 1999)

Aankhon Ko Aankhon Ney (Us Rah Par – 1999)

Na Tu Ayegi (Us Rah Par – 1999)

Dil Mangay Dil Mangay (Patriotic number)

Tu Hai Kahaan (Patriotic number)

Dil Ki Baat (Dil Ki Baat – 2002)
There were many more songs in Junaid Jamshed’s final album that could have made it to this list but he had hardly promoted them by quitting the music industry as soon as the album was out in the market.

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