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searching for Ya Mustafa 9 found (19 total)
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Ali Haider (singer)
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Shah) 2012 Asgharam Aei Noor 2012 Main Hoon Ghlulam-e-Ali 2012 Ya Mustafa Ya Mustafa 2013 Bachpan Ki Badami Yadein 2013 Jaanay Do 2013 Salam Arz-e-Karbala
Jolly Mukherjee
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the Fire "Dil Dil Dil Main Tere Pyar Mein" Nadeem-Shravan Alka Yagnik Ya Mustafa " but change to Ya dilruba Mukul Aggarwal, Alka Yagnik 1995 Sabse Bada
Sabri Brothers
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alternative rockers Cornershop, and released an album titled Ya Mustapha (or Ya Mustafa ). The album became one of their greatest hits. In 1997, The Sabri Brothers
Khursheed Ahmad
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Sab Tumhara Karam Hai Aaqa, Ke Baat Ab Tak Bani Hui Hai" Mein Sau Jauun Ya Mustafa Kehte Kehte "Khursheed Ahmad had been reciting naats since 1968 and had
Sama El Masry
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sings "Ya Mortada, Ya Mortada" to the tune of the Arabo-Turkish song, "Ya Mustafa " with some suggestive lyrics, first in a long gown and then in a Zamalek
Fanna-Fi-Allah
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Man Kunto Maula (2014) Mehfil-e-Sama Vol. 3 (2014) Naubat Nagare (2013) Ya Mustafa Nur-Ul-Khuda (2012) Fanna-Fi-Allah Sufi Qawwali Party Mehfil-e-Sama Vol
Jad Shwery
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first prize in the directing category for the music video he directed of "Ya Mustafa " by Reeda Butros. In 2004, Jad wrote his first song "aollak eh" and shot
Ahmad Hussain
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"To the Light" 2016 “Lab Pe Aati Hain” 2016 “Ab To Bas” 2016 “Marhaba Ya Mustafa ” 2016 “Missing You” 2016 “Jeena Hain Mushkil” 2017 “Chehra Nur e Qamar”
List of songs recorded by Dalida
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pleurait (concert for radio emission "Musicorama"; 1961) French-Egyptian Ya Mustafa (concert; circa 1984) Greek Ta Pedia tou Pirea (Greek: Τα Παιδιά του Πειραιά;