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Asim Azhar’s much-awaited mashup song of ‘Jo Tu Na Mila, Habibi’ due today 

October 4, 2022 02:15 PM


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Pakistani heartthrob Asim Azhar’s new mashup of two songs will be released today (Tuesday) featuring his young fan Arshman Naeem.

Tera Woh Pyar singer took to his Instagram handle and shared a poster, showing the upcoming mashup of “Jo Tu Na Mila” and Habibi.

Asim Azhar also shared a transition video on his Instagram account in which we can see he was supporting and preparing the young talent Arshman Naeem for the upcoming mashup.

Azhar started his career in the music industry and hit the Coke Studio charts in season 9.

His most recent song was the PSL 5 Official Anthem "Tayyar Hain" along with Ali Azmat, Arif Lohar, and Haroon. 

In Feb 2020, he received The Best Stylish Performer award at PSA in Dubai.

Arshman Naeem became a social media star overnight after his singing videos went viral. Asim Azhar planned a mashup with the young star when he shared a recreation of Jo Tu Na Mila on social media.

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