Coke Studio Season 15: A Complete Guide to Every Track
A comprehensive guide to all 11 tracks from Coke Studio Pakistan Season 15 (2024), from the record-breaking Jhol to the culturally significant Mehmaan.
Coke Studio Season 15: The Sound of the Nation Returns
Coke Studio Pakistan Season 15 aired from April 14 to July 4, 2024, once again produced and curated by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan, known as Xulfi. Maintaining the format of the previous season, Season 15 featured 11 original compositions released as individual episodes, each accompanied by a dedicated music video. The season was distributed through Warner Music Group and aired on Geo Network.
The Breakout Hit: Jhol
The undisputed star of Season 15 was Jhol, performed by Annural Khalid and Maanu. The track shattered records with over 550 million YouTube views, making it one of the most-streamed Pakistani songs in history. Its catchy Punjabi melody and playful lyrics about love and attraction captured audiences far beyond Pakistan, trending across India, the Middle East, and diaspora communities worldwide.
Cross-Cultural Collaborations
Season 15 pushed boundaries with Piya Piya Calling, an unprecedented international collaboration between Pakistani artist Kaifi Khalil, Norwegian hip-hop duo Karpe, and Norwegian-Afghan singer Amanda Delara. The track featured choreography by the viral dance group Quick Style and garnered over 30 million views, demonstrating Coke Studio's growing global appeal.
Preserving Endangered Languages
Mehmaan, featuring Zeb Bangash, Noorima Rehan, and Nizam Torwali, stood out for its cultural significance. The track included vocals in the endangered Torwali language from the Swat region of Pakistan, using the platform of Coke Studio to bring attention to linguistic preservation.
Sindhi Folk Revival
The season opened with Aayi Aayi, a vibrant Sindhi folk track featuring Noman Ali Rajper, Babar Mangi, and Marvi Saiban. The song celebrated Sindhi culture with traditional instrumentation fused with modern production, accumulating over 23 million views.
Sufi Meets Hip-Hop
Maghron La brought together the Sabri Sisters (carrying forward the legendary Sabri Brothers' legacy) with rapper Rozeo. This fusion of Sufi devotional music and hip-hop created one of the season's most talked-about tracks, reaching 24 million views.
Cross-Generational Pairings
Turri Jandi paired veteran Punjabi singer Shazia Manzoor with Gen-Z star Hasan Raheem, while Chal Chaliye featured the legendary Sajjad Ali alongside classical vocalist Farheen Raza Jaffry. These collaborations bridged generational gaps in Pakistani music.
Complete Track List
| Episode | Song | Artists | Views |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aayi Aayi | Noman Ali Rajper, Babar Mangi, Marvi Saiban | 23M |
| 1 | 2AM | Star Shah, Zeeshan Ali | 20M |
| 1 | Maghron La | Sabri Sisters, Rozeo | 24M |
| 2 | Harkalay | REHMA, Zahoor | 13M |
| 2 | O Yaara | Abdul Hannan, Kaavish | 15M |
| 2 | Chal Chaliye | Sajjad Ali, Farheen Raza Jaffry | 15M |
| 3 | Blockbuster | Faris Shafi, Umair Butt, Gharwi Group | 77M |
| 3 | Jhol | Annural Khalid, Maanu | 554M |
| 3 | Turri Jandi | Shazia Manzoor, Hasan Raheem | 16M |
| 4 | Piya Piya Calling | Kaifi Khalil, Karpe, Amanda Delara | 30M |
| 4 | Mehmaan | Zeb Bangash, Noorima Rehan, Nizam Torwali | 13M |
Coke Studio Season 15 continued the show's tradition of musical innovation while expanding its reach to international audiences. With Season 16 anticipated, the platform remains Pakistan's most important musical export.
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