

Sufism is purity that defines love on a whole new level and what more beautiful way to narrate it than through music. Sufism answers my questions by all means. READ: Pakistani singer Goher Mumtaz of Jal band fame performs in India With no formal training in music and with no intentions of taking music as a profession at an early age, QB believes it was, ‘it was bound to happen’. This was the year when video sharing sites weren’t banned in Pakistan and there were very few opportunities for newcomers to exhibit their indigenous art.” The song made waves online. In the summer of 2010, I uploaded my cover of She recalls, “I still remember singing in the bathroom at the top of my lungs, totally oblivious to my organic ability to manipulate melodies of biggies. Slated to release her debut album later this year, QB ventured into the world of music, quite by chance. The doctors told her she won’t be able to sing, but she recorded the song soon after through sheer determination. Talks about loyalty, adherence and passion,” writes the Virginia-based singer in an e-mail interview.Īn interpretation of her inner emotions, as she came to terms with a life altering car accident in 2013.

, QB has caught the attention of listeners for the distinct texture of her voice and its rawness.

Out with her first official single 'Bewafaiyaan.' She was a wild card entry for the band Euphoria against Pakistan’s winners Strings in a sound clash in the UAE. In 2012, QB even represented Pakistan in a live performance with the Philharmonic Orchestra. Is bringing her to light in India, Qurat-ul-ain Balouch aka QB is already an internet sensation, having collaborated with Jal The Band on the song ' Panchi.' Her soulful voice made an impact on Indian audiences with the title track of Pakistani television series Humsafar
