Hotline (Nazia and Zohaib Hassan album)

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Hotline
Hotline cover
Studio album by Nazia Hassan
Released 24 November 1987
Genre Indian pop
Producer Biddu
Nazia Hassan chronology
Young Tarang
(1984)
Hotline
(1987)
Camera Camera
(1992)

Hotline was a fourth music album of first pop singer of sub-continent Nazia Hassan & Zohaib Hassan released in 1987. It was the most selling album of duo after Disco deewane.

It was the time to release a 3rd album which was titled Hotline, produced by Biddu. The album was released in 1987. It was the album in which Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan also introduced their younger sister Zahra Hassan. She was 5 years only. Her sweet and innocent vocals in the Telephone Pyar and Soja made this more beautiful.

It was again first time in Pakistan that any singers used dialogues in the songs. That’s the reason Nazia & Zoheb was always called a trend setter. The album was recorded in London and composed by Biddu & Zoheb.

The album starts with the beautiful song Telephone Pyar. It is the song about wrong calls, how a girl fell in love on telephone with a guy during a wrong number. The song was sung in a funky style. It’s a dance song and you can’t stop your feet when listening this song. The sweet and innocent but strong and confident voice gives a fresh feel to Song.

Hum Aurr Tum rocks the album after telephone pyar. It is also a dance number but in a funky style composed by Biddu & Zoheb. The song has a beautiful break in which Zoheb makes fun with his funny voice expressions.

[edit] Songs

  1. Telephone Pyar - Nazia Hassan & Zahra Hassan
  2. Hum Aurr Tum - Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan
  3. Soja - Zoheb Hassan & Zahra Hassan
  4. Aan Haan - Nazia Hassan
  5. Khubsorat - Zoheb Hassan
  6. Teri Yaad - Nazia Hassan
  7. Paisa - Zoheb Hassan
  8. Dharti Hamari - Zoheb Hassan
  9. Ajnabi - Nazia Hassan
  10. Number Ek - Zoheb Hassan
  11. Hamaisha - Nazia Hassan
  12. Kaam Kaam Kaam (CD Release only) - Zoheb Hassan

[edit] Music

[edit] Lyrics