Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Explained

Honorific Prefix:Ustad
Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Honorific-Suffix:PP
Birth Name:Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
Birth Date:9 December 1974[1] [2]
Birth Place:Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Children:Shahzaman Ali Khan
Father:Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan
Years Active:1997–present
Works:Full list
Awards:Full list
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Background:Solo singer
Years Active:1997–present

Rahat Fateh Ali Khan (Punjabi and, in Urdu pronounced as /ɾɑːɦət̪ fəte(ɦ) əliː xɑːn/; born 9 December 1974)[1] is a Pakistani singer, primarily Qawwali, a form of Sufi devotional music. Khan is one of the most popular and highest paid singers in Pakistan.[3] [4] He is the nephew of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan and grandson of Qawwali singer Fateh Ali Khan. In addition to Qawwali, he also performs ghazals and other light music. He is also well-known as a playback singer in Hindi cinema and the Pakistan film industry.[5]

Early life

Rahat was born into a Punjabi family of Qawwals and classical singers in Faisalabad, Punjab, Pakistan.[6] [7] He is the son of Farrukh Fateh Ali Khan, grandson of Fateh Ali Khan and the nephew of Qawwali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.[8]

Rahat displayed an adoration for music from a very young age and was often found to be singing with his uncle and father, as young as three. From an age of seven, he was already being trained by his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan in the art of singing Qawwali.[9] [10]

Career

Rahat performed publicly for the first time, when he was nine, on the death anniversary of his grandfather. Since he was fifteen, he was an integral part of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's well-known qawwali group and toured the United Kingdom with his uncle in 1985. He also performed solo songs at different concerts, in addition to fulfilling his roles in the Qawwali group. He debuted as a playback singer in Bollywood with the movie Paap (2003), in the song "Mann Ki Lagan".

In April 2012, Rahat toured in the UK, performing at Wembley Arena and the Manchester Arena, playing to a combined audience of over 20,000 people and creating a record of maximum ticket-sales.[11] [12]

The song "Zaroori Tha" from the album Back 2 Love (2014) became the first original non-film music video from the Indian subcontinent to cross 100 million views on YouTube after two years, and 200 million views within three years of its release. Eventually it reached a billion views.[13] [14] [15] He is also touring with Leo Twins[16] from Nescafé Basement regularly.

Soundtracks and collaboration

In a subordinate role with his uncle Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, working in collaboration with Eddie Vedder, of the American rock band, Pearl Jam, Rahat contributed to the soundtrack of the 1995 Hollywood film, Dead Man Walking. In 2002, he worked on the soundtrack of The Four Feathers in collaboration with the American composer of orchestral and film music, James Horner.[17] In 2002, Rahat guested with The Derek Trucks Band on the song "Maki Madni" for Trucks' album, Joyful Noise. In 2006, his vocals were featured on the soundtrack of Mel Gibson's Apocalypto. In 2008, he sang the song "Teri Ore" for the movie Singh Is Kinng alongside Shreya Ghoshal.[18]

Television

He judged the show, Chhote Ustaad alongside Sonu Nigam. He was also one of the judges on the singing reality show Junoon, premiered on NDTV Imagine in 2008.[19] [20]

Nobel Peace Prize Concert

Rahat became the first Pakistani to perform at any Nobel Prize concert, when he was invited to the concert at 2014 Nobel Peace Prize ceremony.[21] He performed Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's most memorable qawwali "Tumhe Dillagi" and "Mast Qalandar", and he also sang "Aao Parhao" there.[22] [23]

Musical shows

Coke Studio

Rahat has appeared in five editions of the Pakistani musical show Coke Studio.[24] [25] [26] [27]

He first appeared in season 1, where he collaborated with singer Ali Azmat for the track "Garaj Baras". He then collaborated with Abida Parveen in season 7 for "Chhaap Tilak Sab Chheeni".

In season 9, he sang "Afreen Afreen" along with Momina Mustehsan which has garnered more than 300 million views on YouTube, becoming the first Pakistani song to cross that mark.[28] He collaborated with Amjad Sabri for "Aaj Rang Hai", which was the final performance of the latter, prior to his assassination on 22 June 2016.[29]

He appeared in Coke Studio Pakistan (season 10) where he performed "Sayonee" with Ali Noor and a solo number called Rangreza. Rahat's latest appearance in Coke Studio was in Coke Studio 2020 where he performed "Dil Tarpe" featuring Zara Madani.

MTV Unplugged

Rahat had appeared in MTV Unplugged (India) in 2016.[30]

Discography

See main article: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan discography.

Awards and nominations

See main article: List of awards and nominations received by Rahat Fateh Ali Khan.

Controversy

In 2018, the daughter of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan said she intended to take legal action against copyright infringement of singers who sing her father's songs. To this Rahat responded saying he was the adopted successor of Nusrat and doesn't need anyone's permission to sing his songs.[31]

In January 2019, Khan was accused of smuggling foreign currency and summoned by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) of Government of India.[32]

In January 2024, a video emerged of Khan beating his student over an alleged ‘sanctified’ bottle of water.[33]

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cokestudio.com.pk/season7/rahat-fateh-ali-khan.html Rahat Fateh Ali Khan
  2. Web site: 'I am all in favour of education for women' –– Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. Erum Noor. Muzaffar. www.thenews.com.pk. 29 January 2021.
  3. News: You can't listen to them if you can't afford them… . 13 September 2019 . The Express Tribune . 14 July 2017 .
  4. News: Iqbal . Nosheen . @nosheeniqbal . 2016-08-10 . Rahat Fateh Ali Khan: ‘My uncle was the Voice’ . 2024-01-19 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  5. News: Sufi sublime . Pallavi Jassi . . 20 April 2008 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121003153121/http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Sufi-sublime/299186/ . 3 October 2012.
  6. https://www.britannica.com/place/Punjab-province-Pakistan
  7. Asghar . Toheed . Yousuf Toheed Asghar . Hereditary lineage of Chak 248, BIsmillahpur, Faisalabad, Pakistan . 17 January 2023.
  8. Web site: Prince of Qawwalis. https://web.archive.org/web/20100126035218/http://www.despardes.com/pk/ent/2006/01112006-rahat-ali-khan.html. 26 January 2010. 29 January 2021.
  9. Book: al., Sarina Singh ... et . Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway. . 2008 . Lonely Planet . Footscray, Vic. . 9781741045420 . 7th.
  10. Book: M. Sheikh, A. Sheikh . Who's Who: Music in Pakistan . 2012 . Xlibris Corporation, 2012 . 9781469191591.
  11. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan smashes BO sales at Wembley Stadium . 3 August 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130927122730/http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2012%5C04%5C14%5Cstory_14-4-2012_pg9_12 . 27 September 2013.
  12. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan . cokestudio.com.pk . 1 November 2015.
  13. News: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's Zaroori Tha reaches 100 mn club . 7 July 2017 . 8 November 2017 . Radio and Music.
  14. News: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's 'Zaroori Tha' music video crosses 200 million . 25 May 2017 . 8 November 2017 . Radio and Music.
  15. News: 2021-01-05 . Rahat Fateh Ali Khan overwhelmed as 'Zaroori tha' crosses 1bn views . 2024-01-19 . The Times of India . 0971-8257.
  16. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan enthrals audience with magic of fusion in US, UK concerts . 10 November 2019 . Daily Times . en-US. 8 January 2020.
  17. Web site: James Horner, Rahat Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan* – The Four Feathers . . 4 August 2010.
  18. Web site: 30 June 2008 . Singh Is Kinng . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924123759/http://www.saavn.com/s/song/hindi/Singh_Is_Kinng/Teri_Ore/IyU,WiFiVEM . 24 September 2015 . 27 June 2024 . Saavn.
  19. Web site: Annu Kapoor host Junoon Kuchh Kar Dikhaane Ka . 21 February 2011 . 2 May 2008. dead . https://archive.today/20120712145257/http://entertainment.oneindia.in/television/top-stories/news/2008/annu-junoon-kuchh-kar-dikhaane-ka-020508.html . 12 July 2012.
  20. Web site: Ustaad Fateh Ali Khan to perform at the IIFA Magic of the Movies & Technical Awards . IIFA . 1 November 2015.
  21. News: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan to perform at Nobel Peace Prize Award ceremony . Pakistan Today . 22 November 2014 . 15 December 2014.
  22. News: Rahat to sing 'Aao Parhao' anthem at Nobel Peace Prize Concert . . 7 December 2014 . 15 December 2014.
  23. Web site: USTAD RAHAT FATEH ALI KHAN – 2014 Nobel Peace Prize Concert Artist . https://web.archive.org/web/20150516030331/http://www.nobelpeaceprizeconcert.org/artists/ustad-rahat-fateh-ali-khan/. dead. 16 May 2015 . Nobel Peace Prize Concert . 1 November 2015.
  24. Web site: Studio . Coke . Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Season 2020 Artist . 2022-08-04 . Coke Studio.
  25. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Artists - Season 10 - Coke Studio Pakistan . 2022-08-04 . www.cokestudio.com.pk.
  26. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Artists - Season 9 - Coke Studio Pakistan . 2022-08-04 . www.cokestudio.com.pk.
  27. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan - Artists - Season 7 - Coke Studio Pakistan . 2022-08-04 . www.cokestudio.com.pk.
  28. Web site: 'Afreen Afreen' becomes first Pakistani song to cross 200 million views . 8 October 2018 . The Express Tribune . en-US. 11 December 2018.
  29. Web site: Amjad Sabri, Rahat Fateh, Abida Parveen kick-start Cokestudio 9 with an emotional tribute . Images Staff . 6 August 2016. 7 August 2016.
  30. Web site: MTV Unplugged Season 5 Episode 6 (All Songs) – Rahat Fateh Ali Khan . https://web.archive.org/web/20170406113054/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nHFZ0-wuQo&app=desktop . 2017-04-06 . dead. 12 February 2017 . 5 April 2017 . . YouTube.
  31. Web site: Rahat Fateh Ali Khan: Don't need permission to sing Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's Qawwalis . 4 June 2018 . The Indian Express . en-IN. 12 March 2019.
  32. Web site: Pakistani Singer Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Accused of Smuggling Foreign Currency, ED Issues Notice . News18. 30 January 2019 . 26 February 2019.
  33. Web site: Dawn.com . 2024-01-27 . Legendary singer Rahat issues apology, owns video of beating ‘student’ after online furor . 2024-01-28 . DAWN.COM . en.