The latest Coke Studio offering ‘Ko Ko Korina’ is a rendition by Momina Mustehsan and Ahad Raza Mir which pathetically failed to leave a mark on the listeners.
The song has disappointed many, including Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari, who believes that such a rendition of a great classic is nothing but a ‘massacre’.
In a tweet published Sunday, Mazari wrote, “Horrendous! Destroyed a great classic – why oh why did Coke Studio allow such a massacre of this classic song?”
Ko Ko Korina, a widely celebrated song, holds the stature of being Pakistan’s first pop song sung by pop singer Ahmed Rushdi.
The Momina-Ahad version of the song, that aired on Coke Studio season 11 marking the Ahad’s singing debut, has been trending for all the wrong reasons among netizens.
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