Bestselling Album “Only One” By Mahmood Khan....
Mahmood Khan left his native Pakistan for Los
Angeles, California, to create a legacy of music that transcended
cultural barriers. Khan is appreciated on a global scale. As one of the
greatest music producers of all time, Khan is loved around the world for
his simplicity and art.
When talking about Mahmood Khan as a singer, it is important to note his journey that began from humble beginnings, but eventually flowed into a river of success. In 1995, Khan launched his debut album, “Fairytale,” which did not sell well and was not generally noticed. However, one key person did notice. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was another great singer from Pakistan who noticed the hidden talent of this young boy. In 1997, he approached Mahmood Khan for a collaboration, to which Khan agreed; they both started working on the blockbuster “Only One.”
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan passed away when the project was nearing its completion, but Mahmood Khan continued working and released the album in 1997. This album featured Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, with Mahmood Khan as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and music producer. The world saw a new singer, Mahmood Khan, shines in this album, and he did great in the Australian Music Industry.
Two soundtracks from the album - “Teri Yaad” and “Janeman” -- were used in an Indian film called “Kartoos” starring Sanjay Dutt as the lead actor. For Mahmood Khan, this was just a beginning of a career filled with success as a mainstream artist. “Only One” shared his work with hundreds of radio stations worldwide and helped him grow in popularity.
The album's release marked another milestone in the legendary journey of Mahmood Khan’s music career, and was the last work by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. With a record breaking 6 million copies sold - which was considered to be huge back in the 1990’s - Mahmood Khan became a favorite musician for a huge number of fans worldwide. Since then, Khan has never stopped making music and is still ruling the hearts of the millions with his meaningful, heart touching, and impactful music.
When talking about Mahmood Khan as a singer, it is important to note his journey that began from humble beginnings, but eventually flowed into a river of success. In 1995, Khan launched his debut album, “Fairytale,” which did not sell well and was not generally noticed. However, one key person did notice. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan was another great singer from Pakistan who noticed the hidden talent of this young boy. In 1997, he approached Mahmood Khan for a collaboration, to which Khan agreed; they both started working on the blockbuster “Only One.”
Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan passed away when the project was nearing its completion, but Mahmood Khan continued working and released the album in 1997. This album featured Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, with Mahmood Khan as the lead vocalist, songwriter, and music producer. The world saw a new singer, Mahmood Khan, shines in this album, and he did great in the Australian Music Industry.
Two soundtracks from the album - “Teri Yaad” and “Janeman” -- were used in an Indian film called “Kartoos” starring Sanjay Dutt as the lead actor. For Mahmood Khan, this was just a beginning of a career filled with success as a mainstream artist. “Only One” shared his work with hundreds of radio stations worldwide and helped him grow in popularity.
The album's release marked another milestone in the legendary journey of Mahmood Khan’s music career, and was the last work by Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. With a record breaking 6 million copies sold - which was considered to be huge back in the 1990’s - Mahmood Khan became a favorite musician for a huge number of fans worldwide. Since then, Khan has never stopped making music and is still ruling the hearts of the millions with his meaningful, heart touching, and impactful music.
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