Ali Azmat Butt (born 20 April 1970) is a
Pakistani singer-songwriter, musician and actor. He is best known as the lead singer for the influential
Sufi Rock band
Junoon and for his subsequent solo career. In 2001, he became part of the first Pakistani band (Junoon) ever to perform at the
United Nations General Assembly
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.
Early life
Ali Azmat was born in
Havelian,
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
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where his grandfather was posted as station master of Havelian Railway Station, while he grew up in
Garhi Shahu,
Lahore
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, into a family of ethnic
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descent and speaks Punjabi as his native language.
His father, Nazir Ahmed
Butt
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, was a middle-class businessman, who died in 2013. He went to
Sydney,
Australia, for his higher studies, but soon returned to Pakistan before completing university.
His first band
Jupiters was known for performing covers at small gigs in Lahore. While with them, Azmat wrote his legendary hit song ''Dosti''. He later sang and recorded Dosti with
Junoon, after which the song gained national fame. Junoon also made a comeback after 13 years while performing at a concert in Karachi arranged by Sooper.
Career
Jupiters
Ali Azmat started out his career with
Jupiters in 1986, based in his hometown of Lahore. Jupiters were known for doing covers of American
pop
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Albums
* ''Pop'' (G ...
and
rock songs at small gigs. Azmat left Jupiters in 1990 to join
Junoon.
Junoon
Ali Azmat released his first album ''
Junoon'' with the band, the album was produced by band's founder and lead-guitarist
Salman Ahmed. Azmat's vocals featured on all the songs except for ''Khwaab'', ''Jiyain'' and ''Jogiya''. After launch of the band's second album ''
Talaash'' both Ali Azmat and Junoon rose to fame.
Ali Azmat alongside Junoon in 1995 launched ''
Kashmakash'', a compilation album and first ever in
Pakistan
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, one song from this compilation
Ehtesaab caused a major
controversy
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.
The 1996 album ''
Inquilaab'' was a major hit and its only single
Jazba-e-Junoon was a super hit and topped chart, it became signature song and national song of
1996 Cricket World Cup
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and
Pakistan national cricket team
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. Azmat gained further success after release of the
sufi rock hit single
Sayonee from their fourth album ''
Azadi'' (1997). Azmat got international fame after release of Azadi in
India
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. Azmat featured on 4 more albums ''
Parvaaz
''Parvaaz'' (Urdu: پرواز, literal English translation: "flight") is the fifth studio album and sixth overall album by the Pakistani band Junoon. It was released in 1999 and features songs mostly based on the poetry of the great Punjabi Sufi ...
'' (1999), ''
Andaz'' (2001) ''
Dewaar'' (2003) ''
Infiniti
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'' (2007) with the band. After release of Infiniti, the band broke-up, Ali Azmat continued his solo career.
Solo career
After breaking up of Junoon, Azmat released his first solo album ''Social Circus'' (2005), whose single ''Na Re Na'' received positive reviews and became a major hit in country. Azmat released further four albums ''Klashinkfolk'' http://www.aliazmat.com/klashinfolk/ (The Urdu term for the
AK-47
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; used to reference it's developer, Mikhail Kalashnikov) in (2008), ''Josh-e-Junoon'' (2010) whose title track ''Josh-e-Junoon'' became anthem for
Pakistan
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in
2011 Cricket World Cup, ''Bum Phatta'' (2011) and ''Chalta Main Jaun'' (2011).
Bollywood
Azmat stepped into
Bollywood
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in 2003, when his single "Garaj Baras" from Junoon's 2–3 album ''Azadi'' was used for the movie
Paap
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. In 2012, Azmat recorded two songs ''Yeh Jism Hai Toh Kya'' and ''Maula'' for Bollywood
erotic thriller
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Jism 2.
Discography
Filmography
* ''
Talaash '' (1993 PTV telefilm)
* ''
Waar'' (2013) as Ejaz Khan, Politician
*''Junoon Reloaded'' (2020)
* ''
Jhol'' (unreleased)
* ''
The Legend of Maula Jatt
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'' (2022) as Gogi
Awards and nominations
Junoon won the "Best International Group" award at the Channel V Awards in New Delhi in 1998, beating Prodigy, Sting and Def Leppard. The Band's first international release Azadi, went triple platinum in India alone. "Sayonee" was at the top of the Mtv India and Channel V charts for over two months. Junoon won the Award for "Best Rock Band" at the Indus Music awards in 2004. Indus Music Awards and from ARY Asian/Bollywood Awards. Junoon has also been awarded several awards for their contribution towards peace and South East culture by BBC, UNESCO and South Asian Journalists Association. Junoon was nominated for Best Musical Group at the Lux Style Awards several years in a row.
*
First Indus Style Awards (2006)
* Won - Best Sound of Style Award.
–
3rd Jazz IM Award (2006)
* Won - Best Pop Male Artist.
* The Nestle Fruita Vitals Pakistan Style Awards (2010)
* Won - Stylish Singer Male.
References
External links
*
*
2007 Interview with Azmaton ''
The Washington Post
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Living people
Pakistani pop singers
Junoon (band) members
Singers from Lahore
Pakistani expatriates in Australia
Pakistani people of Kashmiri descent
1970 births
Pakistani rock guitarists
Pakistani heavy metal singers