The collaboration with folk artists Riaz Qadri and Ghulam Ali Qadri, not so much. It’s a very short, but very sweet East-meets-West interpretation of the song. The opening riffs on the sarangi by Gul Mohammad gives the introduction a beautiful, but slightly melancholic touch. And they completely overhauled it as if they’re creating a new song and I kind of liked that.”Įxchanging high-fives with Ghulam Ali Qadri after recording their song together “It was interesting to create the song on our own, with our producer, and then have someone create a new version of the song,” says Jahan. They talk to Icon about their performance in Coke Studio and getting in touch with their father’s roots Sisters Jahan and Yasmine Yousaf are world-famous as an American-Pakistani electronic dance music band. In their debut performance on CS this year, they decided to perform a stripped-down version of ‘Runaway’. This year, along with ‘Bad Liar’ they released ‘Runaway’ from their much-awaited EP New World Part 2. Among their many accomplishments is an International Dance Music Award in 2012 for ‘Best Breakthrough Artist, Group’. Their debut album, Get Wet, was in the top 10 of Billboard’s Hot 200 list in its first week of release. Krewella burst on to the American - and international - music scene almost 11 years ago and took the electronic dance music (EDM) world by storm.
There’s something very endearing about the girls - despite being around in the international music scene for over a decade and being quite successful - they come across as refreshingly free of any pretense. It was 9am in Eastern United States and 9pm in Pakistan. She, along with her sister Yasmine (and the other half of Krewella) are sitting on the breakfast table, coffee mugs in hand, sunlight streaming on to their fresh faces, devoid of any make-up. The same year, the trio became a staple of the festival circuit, including New York's Electric Zoo and Texas' Meltdown.“I have to say, the re-imagination of Runaway was completely on Zoheb and Ali Hamza,” says Jahan Yousaf from the American-Pakistani band Krewella, during our little conversation over Skype about their recent performance in Coke Studio (CS). The former reached number ten on Billboard's Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. In 2012, they self-released their first two EPs: Play Hard (June), featuring the reggae-flavored 'Killin It,' and Play Harder (December). They got together in 2007 but didn't release their first material until 2011, when they uploaded a handful of songs - including the jagged, celebratory 'Life of the Party' - to their Soundcloud page. Jahan Yousaf, Yasmine Yousaf, and Kris Trindl (aka Rain Man) formed the EDM trio Krewella in Chicago, Illinois.
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