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i music band who are considered one of the pioneers of
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in Pakistan. Although the band released only a few albums, it became a breeding ground for many notable future singers. The hit song "Yaaro Yehi Dosti Hai" sung by one of the vocalists Ali Azmat topped the charts in the early 1990s, and is still a famous number. The band disbanded in the late 1990s and is remembered as a party band in the city of
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. The drummer-cum-composer developed an
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type persona and became the driving force behind several hits by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.https://tribune.com.pk/story/367060/sahir-ali-bagga-age-of-glory/, 'Sahir Ali Bagga: Age of glory', the original drummer of Jupiters music band, The Express Tribune newspaper, Published 19 April 2012, Retrieved 28 March 2017


Notable members

* Ali Azmat, the future lead singer of Sufi/rock band Junoonhttp://www.pakpassion.net/ppforum/showthread.php?171146-Pakistani-Pop-Music-80-s-amp-90-s-era, Pakistani Pop Music - 1980s and 1990s era, Retrieved 28 March 2017 *
Jawad Ahmad Jawad Ahmed is a Pakistani pop singer and musician. Jawad Ahmed is currently chairman of Barabri Party Pakistan. Early life and career Jawad Ahmad was born into a Kashmiri family who immigrated to Pakistan after independence. Both his parents ...
, later became a
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in
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* Bilal Hafeez, founder of the band and lead singer (song -"Saray Gidhay Wich") * Shakir Awan, band's drummer after Bagga left. He remained associated with the band until its dissolution. * Irfan Kiani, lead singer, brother of Hadiqa Kiani * Amir Munawar, lead singer, well-known music composer * Tahir Saqi, lead singer *
Shahzad Ahmed Shahzad Ahmed (born 10 October 1978) is a cricketer who played for the Bahrain national cricket team The Bahrain national cricket team is the team that represents the country of Bahrain in international cricket. The team is organised by the ...
, last lead singer before the band collapsed


See also

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List of Pakistani music bands The rise of musical bands in Pakistan began in the 1980s when cassettes first came into Pakistan bringing in a wave of Western rock music. Western-influenced rock music began to feature in underground concerts all across the country. In the 19 ...


References

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