Disco Deewane

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Disco Deewane
Studio album by Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan
Released April 3, 1981
Genre Pop
Producer Biddu
Nazia Hassan & Zoheb Hassan chronology

Disco Deewane
(1981)
Star/Boom Boom
(1982)

Disco Deewane is a 1981 best-selling pop album by Nazia Hassan with Zoheb Hassan, her brother, it was produced by Biddu. It charted in fourteen countries worldwide and became the best-selling Asian pop record to-date.[1] It changed trends in music across South Asia, where it broke sales records, such as selling 100,000 records within a day of its release in Bombay alone.[2] In South Asia, where the music industry was previously dominated by filmi soundtracks, Disco Deewaane was the first non-soundtrack album to become a major success across the region, paving the way for the emergence of independent Pakistani and Indian pop music scenes.[1][2] It was also the first South Asian pop album to top the charts in Brazil,[1] while also becoming a hit in Russia, South Africa, and Indonesia,[citation needed] and a success among the South Asian diaspora in regions such as the Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and West Indies.[3] Nazia Hassan was the first girl who introduced Pop music in Asia.

In 2012, a revamped version of the song was incorporated into the Indian film Student of the Year.[4]

Karan Johar used the song in his 2012 movie Student of the Year, after licensing the song from Sa Re Ga Ma. It is now being contested by Nazia's family as they claim that HMV doesn't own the album because it was financed by them in London.

Track Listing

Back cover of album "Disco Deewane"
# Song Singer(s) Music Lyrics Length
1 Aao Na Nazia Hassan Biddu Hassans 04:07
2 Disco Deewane - I Nazia Hassan Biddu Anwar Khalid 04:00
3 Leykin Mera Dil Nazia Hassan Biddu Hassans 04:02
4 Mujhay Chahay Nazia Hassan, Zoheb Hassan Zoheb Hassan Hassans 03:43
5 Komal Nazia Hassan Zoheb Hassan Arshad Mehmood 03:43
6 Teray Qadmon Ko Nazia Hassan, Zoheb Hassan Zoheb Hassan Nigar Sebhai 03:30
7 Dil Mera Nazia Hassan Zoheb Hassan Hassans 04:24
8 Dhundli Raat Nazia Hassan Zoheb Hassan Meeraji
9 Gaein Milkar Nazia Hassan Zoheb Hassan Anwar Khalid
10 Disco Deewane - II Nazia Hassan Biddu 4:03

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Sangita Gopal & Sujata Moorti (2008). Global Bollywood: travels of Hindi song and dance. University of Minnesota Press. pp. 98–9. ISBN 0-8166-4579-5. Retrieved 2011-06-07. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Asiaweek, Volume 7. Asiaweek. 1981. p. 39. Retrieved 24 June 2011. 
  3. "Nazia-Biddu Team - 'Disco Deewane': Hit In Hindu". Billboard 93 (28): 70. 18 July 1981. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 2011-06-24. 
  4. "Nazia’s ‘Disco Deewane’ in KJo’s Student of the Year". Express Tribune. 6 September 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2012. 
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