X Eva B X Abdul Wahab Bugti | Coke Studio | Season 14 | Kana Yaari | Kaifi Khalil
The music video, directed by Jamal Rahman, uses a shifting interior space with brightly colored walls. As the artists move through the set, they dismantle these physical boundaries, mirroring the song's theme of shedding emotional facades . Why It Struck a Chord
While the beat is infectious and danceable, the lyrics tell a darker story of . Kaifi Khalil intended for the song to reflect the reality of "two-faced" people and the transparency required in life .
Kaifi Khalil with Eva B and Abdul Wahab Bugti talk about betrayal in a beautifully crafted track. The Express Tribune The music video, directed by Jamal Rahman, uses
A folk musician who provides the track’s grounding "Balochi spirit" through his traditional vocals and the Damboora . Themes of Betrayal and Resilience
"Kana Yaari" was a turning point for Coke Studio, proving that language is no barrier to a "banger" . Fans can't stop grooving to Balochi track 'Kana Yaari' Kaifi Khalil intended for the song to reflect
The song’s success lies in its unlikely but perfect pairing of three distinct Balochi artists:
The lead vocalist and composer from Lyari, Karachi. Khalil brought a soulful, heartbreak-laden melody that he had actually written three years prior to the song's release . Themes of Betrayal and Resilience "Kana Yaari" was
The Rise of B-Pop: A Look at "Kana Yaari" Released as the second track of , " Kana Yaari " did more than just trend—it introduced the world to "B-Pop" (Balochi Pop), a genre-bending fusion of traditional folk and futuristic electronic sounds . Curated by Xulfi and co-produced by electronic prodigy Abdullah Siddiqui , the track became a global sensation, bridging the gap between the rugged soul of Balochistan and modern global charts . The Trio Behind the Magic