May 26, 2021
Bilal Maqsood, half of the now-defunct band Strings, has dedicated a special version of one of the band’s biggest hits to Palestinians living under Israel’s oppressive regime.
Maqsood, 55, took to Instagram to share a video of himself singing an acoustic version of the song
Aakhri Alvida, which was first released back in 2007. The talented performer is seen playing the piano as he croons his legendary father Anwar Maqsood’s lyrics.
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“A tribute to all Palestinians living in the fear of each day spent with their loved ones being the last,” Bilal Maqsood wrote, an ode to the song’s lyrics which go: “
The lyrics may have been written in 2007 but they re still relevant today.
From drawing portraits of a couple using his jaw-dropping ambidextrous skills to uploading music covers in an effort to revive classics, Bilal Maqsood s social media content has always been relevant and entertaining for fans who can t wait to see what he comes up with next.
Recently, he decided to pay tribute to Palestinians who are being attacked and oppressed by Israeli forces.
In a video on Instagram, the
Mera Bichra Yaar singer played an acoustic version of one his most popular tracks Aakhri Alvida making us fall in love all over again. His voice, the familiar melody and Anwar Maqsood s beautiful lyrics gave us goosebumps.
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Aakhri Alvidai to them.
The ex-
Strings guitarist took to Instagram where he posted a video of himself singing the popular song.
He wrote in the caption, “A tribute to all Palestinians living in the fear of each day spent with their loved ones being the last.”
Bilal Maqsood pays tribute to Palestinians with Aakhri Alvida
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Bilal Maqsood pays tribute to Palestinians with Aakhri Alvida
LAHORE (Dunya News) – Pakistani singer Bilal Maqsood has paid a tribute to the innocent people of Palestinians with the rendition of Aakhri Alvida .
The artist took to social-networking platform and posted the video with caption, A tribute to all Palestinians living in the fear of each day spent with their loved ones being the last. Keeping you in our prayers!