Known for hits like "Naray Baran," he was a central figure in the modernization of Pashto folk.
The keyword “target better” hints at a listener’s yearning: for clearer sound, for lyrics that cut deeper, for a rhythm that doesn’t just fill the room but fills the soul. In 2012, artists like Gul Panra, Rahim Shah, and Nazia Iqbal were at a turning point. Their voices bridged the classical tappa and landay —the two-line folk poems of love, loss, and defiance—with synthesizers and music videos that mirrored Bollywood’s gloss but never lost the ache of the rogh (Pashto for "pain" or longing).
YouTube has a vast collection of music, including Pashto songs. You can search for specific songs, artists, or use hashtags related to Pashto music.