Pakistani singer Abrar-ul-Haq and Punjabi rapper Roach Killa appeared on a Geo Podcast episode to discuss their musical journeys [1].
The conversation highlights the intersection of traditional Punjabi music and modern rap within the Pakistani entertainment landscape. By bringing together artists from different eras and genres, the program explores how the music industry has evolved over time.
Host Mubashir Hashmi led the discussion, focusing on the personal and professional experiences of both artists [1]. The episode serves as a platform for the musicians to reflect on their careers and the challenges they faced while navigating the industry.
Abrar-ul-Haq and Roach Killa shared their perspectives on songwriting and performance. The dialogue touched upon the creative processes that define their respective styles, ranging from classic melodies to contemporary urban beats.
This appearance on the Geo News platform allows the artists to reach a wider audience and provide a deeper look into their artistic motivations [1]. The podcast format enables a more intimate and detailed conversation than standard televised interviews, offering listeners a comprehensive view of their professional growth.
“A conversation about their musical journeys and industry experiences”
The collaboration between a veteran pop star like Abrar-ul-Haq and a contemporary rapper like Roach Killa reflects a broader trend of genre-blending in South Asian music. This dialogue suggests an increasing openness within the traditional music establishment to integrate urban and hip-hop influences, potentially broadening the demographic appeal of Punjabi music.


