Some songs are catchy. Some are emotional. And then there’s Pasoori — a masterpiece that’s both a celebration and a rebellion, a melody that dances across borders, and, for me, one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever created. Sung by the soulful Ali Sethi and the enchanting Shae Gill, this Coke Studio Season 14 gem has become a global anthem of love, longing, and unity.
The Birth of a Global PhenomenonReleased in February 2022, Pasoori emerged from Coke Studio Pakistan as a collaboration between Ali Sethi, Shae Gill, and producers Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan (Xulfi), Abdullah Siddiqui, and Sherry Khattak. Written by Ali Sethi and Fazal Abbas, the track fuses Punjabi folk, Pakistani pop, reggaetón, and subtle Sufi elements into what the creators fondly call “ragaton.”
This is not just music — it’s a blend of cultures, traditions, and modern sounds, stitched together with irresistible energy.
The Visual MagicThe music video is a visual treat: bohemian colors, intricate set designs, traditional outfits, and soulful dance performances. One of the most captivating moments is the Bharatanatyam sequence by legendary artist Sheema Kirmani, symbolizing the rich heritage that the song celebrates.
Every frame feels like a moving painting — vibrant, layered, and deeply meaningful.
Why Pasoori Resonates So DeeplyThe magic of Pasoori lies in its emotional layering. Ali Sethi himself described it as:
“A love song, a flower bomb thrown at nationalism, a queer anthem, a protest song.”
The lyrics speak of longing and love, but also of breaking barriers — personal, cultural, and political. In a world where India and Pakistan share both deep connections and historical divides, Pasoori became a bridge, reminding us that music knows no borders.
Records That Made History-
First Coke Studio and Pakistani song to enter Spotify’s Viral 50 – Global chart
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Topped charts worldwide by May 2022
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Over 1 billion views on YouTube (as of 2025)
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Featured in Disney+’s Ms. Marvel and Mira Nair’s Broadway adaptation of Monsoon Wedding
Fans across the globe have covered it in countless languages, danced to its beats, and reimagined its melodies — proving that Pasoori is more than a song; it’s a movement.
What It Means to MeEvery time I listen to Pasoori, I feel transported — to a world where borders blur, traditions merge, and emotions speak louder than politics. It’s not just music in my ears; it’s poetry in my soul.
If you’ve never heard it before, do yourself a favor: close your eyes, press play, and let Pasoori take you somewhere beyond words.
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