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Fawad Khan partners with a US production house to launch a new song

The title of the new song has not yet been revealed. Pakistani actor and singer Fawad Khan has teamed up with Seattle-based production company MTG to release an electronic pop music track.

The music video for the song is set to debut later this week and will feature “top influencers” from the local music scene, according to MTG. The track was first introduced by MTG on July 27.

It showcases Pakistani-Filipina singer and songwriter Maria Unera, who was recently included in Spotify’s “Best of Pakistani Women on EQUAL Pakistan” playlist, alongside Bilal Ali, the lead singer of the Pakistani band “Kashmir.”

Directed by MTG founder Maheen Mustafa, the music video is scheduled for release on Saturday, August 10, and will be available on all major streaming platforms.

Khan remarked, “The incredible icons featured in the new MTG music video are formidable talents. This initiative really stood out to me, and I was eager to collaborate with everyone involved in the project. I can’t wait for everyone to see what we created.”

Ali added, “We hope we did them justice and that people appreciate our humble attempt.”

Khan initially gained fame as the vocalist for the Lahore-based rock band “Entity Paradigm” before transitioning into a successful film career.

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