"Lailee Lailee Lailee Jan:" Ahmad Zahir vs. Zeek Afridi
How do you redo a timeless song that requires no change to stay relevant? According to Zeek Afridi, you first switch the song title and throw in some unimpressive extras for a more "mast" (fun/party) tune that fits in modern times. I'm convinced the fact that Afridi is from Pakistan contributes to his dramatic rendition of Zahir's classic. The intro was eerily similar to many Hindi-language soap operas I've shamelessly consumed. The upbeat accordion and omnipresent keyboard made the song sound more like part of the soundtrack to a Bollywood movie than a Zahir cover, but Zahir's Afghan influence nonetheless shone through. Namely, Afridi's ample use of keyboard and complete (meaning no lines were added or removed) cover of "Lailee Lailee Lailee Jan" was enough evidence that this was originally an Afghan song. Yes, Afridi brought some Pakistani-influenced elements to the song, but he remained true to its heritage. Afridi is a Pashtun meanin...