
God I'm literally getting chills/goosebumps yaa đđâ¤ď¸â¤ď¸â¤ď¸AADAT INSTRUMENTAL is freaking legitđ #nescafebasement5 naileddd itttt. This is Pakistani music to you all!" shared another. "This, this, this! God, I'm literally getting chills/goosebumps Aadat instrumental is freaking legit NescafĂŠ Basement nailed it. Memories revived! #NESCAFEBasement5 #xulfithemaestro- Ali Karachi March 18, 2019 He chose #Aadat to be an instrumental âcos this song has such a monumental value in Paki music scene that no one could have justified singing it.

I am so impressed by bhaiâs Musical Quotient. He chose Aadat to be an instrumental because this song has such a monumental value in Pakistani music that no one could have justified singing it. "I am so impressed by Xufli bhaiâs musical quotient. For some reason, Atif-sung songs are very critically judged by audience if someone else sings it," a user commented. It was a perfect idea to keep it instrumental.

"What an arrangement of Aadat by Zulfiqar Khan and NescafÊ Basement. The Call frontman decided to change the track into an instrumental Goher Mumtaz from Jal as well but he is singing another track called Bhanwaray in the video and it is so well orchestrate!

Xulfi's version of Aadat has taken everyone back to the early 2000s era. In fact, it's all over Twitter now. Sung, composed and produced originally by Jal the band, the 2003 track became a phenomenon and was even featured in a Bollywood film later on. In the latest episode of the show's fifth installment, producer Xulfi has given Atif Aslam's iconic hit Aadat his own spin. NescafÊ Basement is back again with another hit and it's making us very, very nostalgic.
