Maaz Moeed

Maaz Moeed
Background information
Birth name Maaz Abdul Moeed Siddiqui
Born 18 April 1983
Karachi, Pakistan
Genres Playback, pop, semi-classical, Rock
Occupation(s) Singer, Musician, Composer/Producer Voice Over Artist & also Lyricist
Instruments Vocals, piano, synthesizer
Labels The Musik - (ARY Musik)

(Maaz Moeedمعاذ معيد) is a Playback Singer of Pakistan. 'Lab-e-Darya' was the first drama Serial of Maaz as a playback singer, which was televised in 2003. Music Director Niaz Ahmed introduced him as a playback singer. One of the popular ghazal from the Drama was "Chand Nikle Kisi Jaanib Teri Zebai Ka". Teri Paayal is his first video songs televised in 2004. Aaja is his debut album. It was released in April 2008 under the label of The Musik (ARY Musik).

History

Maaz Moeed was born in Karachi. He is a Business Administration graduate from PIMSAT Karachi, Pakistan. Maaz wrote and composed his first song at 13 "Pucho Hum Se" and at 16, Maaz Moeed was invited to perform in Singing Competition Show on Pakistan Television Karachi Center in 1999 and he won first prize in that show. Maaz Moeed recorded his first song in 2002 named "Allahu" when he was 19 and from that song he introduced himself as a Singer/Song writer & Composer. His First English Song is Never I fall in Love and from that song he Introduced his Western Vocals abilities and he also produced that song.

Maaz describes himself as a big fan of Jim Reeves, Cliff Richard, Elvis Presley, Don Williams, Andy Williams, Manna Dey, Mohd Rafi, Kishore Kumar, Sonu Nigam, Habib Wali Mohammad and Adnan Sami.

Discography

Album Aaja

  1. "Aaja"
  2. "Dheere Dheere"
  3. "Jiya Nahin Jaye"
  4. "Ankhon Main"
  5. "Dil Mai Sama"
  6. "Na Mila Kabhi"
  7. "Teri Paayal"
  8. "Pyar Kabhi"
  9. "Yaadain"
  10. "Aaja" (pop mix)
  11. "Mehejabin"
  12. "Teri Paayal" (Popular song)

Singles

  1. "Tum ne Aghaz"
  2. "Hum Tum Hoon Jahan"

Some popular TV songs

No. Song Co-singer Music Year
1 Chand Nikle For Lab-e-Darya (PTV) None Niaz Ahmed 2003-4
2 Kal Chodvin Ki Raat For Lab-e-Darya (PTV) None Niaz Ahmed 2003-4
3 Darwaza Khula Rakhna For Lab-e-Darya (PTV) None Niaz Ahmed 2003-4
4 Dil Ashna For Ashna (Geo) Saima Iqbal Shehzad Mughal 2006
5 Dhadkan For Dhadkan (Ary) Maham Fatima Shehzad Mughal 2006
6 Kiya Kehti Hai For Piya Ke Ghar (Ary) Saima Iqbal Shehzad Mughal 2006
7 Sheher Ki rangeen For Shrayen (TV-1) None Niaz Ahmed & Immu (Fusion) 2006
8 Chalte Chalte For Chalte Chalte (Ary) Maham & Khadim Shehzad Mughal 2007
9 Rung Birangeen For Rung Birangeen (Ary) Maham Fatima Shehzad Mughal 2007
10 Maala For Maala (Ary) Saima Iqbal Shehzad Mughal 2007-8
11 Barsaat Ki Raat For Barsaat Ki Raat (Ary) Saima Iqbal Shehzad Mughal 2007-8
12 Sheher Karachi For KCDG (Metro) None Niaz Ahmed 2007-8-9
13 Yeh Pak Sarzameen hai For 14 Aug 2007 (PTV) None Niaz Ahmed 2007
14 Parhna Chahtey Hain For Child Labour Day 2008 (PTV) None Niaz Ahmed 2008
15 Kabhi na Houn Hum Juda For K-N-H-H-J (Ary) Saima Iqbal Shehzad Mughal 2009
16 Sagar Ki Maoujon Mai For Pani Ki Deewar (PTV) None Javed Allahditta 2009
17 Jo Pyar Hai For Roza Ke Rozey (Ary) None Wajid Saeed 2009
18 Mera Watan Rashk-e-Chaman For 23 March 2010 (Radio Pakistan) None Niaz Ahmed 2010
19 Dil To Kacha Hai Jee Dil To Kacha Hai Jee (Ary) None Wajid Saeed 2011
20 Bichre Tou Ehsas Hua Bichre Tou Ehsas Hua (A-Plus) None Wajid Saeed 2012
21 Meri Akhri Mohabbat Isabel (Urdu One TV) None Immu (Fusion) 2012
22 Chahaton ka Ashiyan Fariha (Urdu One TV) None Immu (Fusion) 2013
23 Ishq Bara Bayeman Ishq (Urdu One TV) Alycia Dias Immu (Fusion) 2014

Awards

Nominated:

Year Song Drama Music director Lyricist Channal
2006 "Chand Nikle Kisi Janib" Lab-e-Darya "Niaz Ahmed" Faiz Ahmed Faiz PTV

Some popular jingles

No. Jingles
1 Fresh Up Big Bite For Hilal
2 Mirch Masala For Hilal
3 Oxford Sweaters For Oxford
4 Rufi Palm City For Rufi Builders
5 Limo Pani For Sunsip
6 Thanda Orange For Sunsip
7 Samsung E1087 For Samsung
8 Bonanza For Bonanza
9 Medicam Tooth Paste For Medicam

Videos

Video songs
* Chand Nikle
* Teri Paayal
* Aaja
* Tum Ne Aghaz

External links

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