Despite many having a love-hate relationship with Faris Shafi, audiences are fawning over his recent banger with Talal Qureshi.
The 34-year-old rapper and Talal Qureshi dropped a single overnight, titled Vitamin D. The track is a dig at all other rappers out there. Why did he choose to do this now?
“You can’t figure me out,” as he says in the song.
It’s a combination of minds racing and our funny bones being tickled.
Mannn faris shafi's rhymes always catch me off guard🤣🔥
Man just rhymed Vitamin D with rap di mandi pic.twitter.com/Qy72LR9ADc
— eminem_chacha (@ChachaEminem) July 27, 2022
Faris said, 'Tum saray plastic k wrappers, You belong in garbage canister' and I felt that.
— snortingsinus (@snortingsinus) July 27, 2022
Meanwhile, the music video has a super nostalgic feel. With a color-graded frame set in an abandoned broken space, multiple screens, and neon-sepia color. This will really ‘scene music’ feel from back in the early 2000s.
After this track, Netizens anticipate an album. Or is that too optimistic?
Faris Shafi with another track. Drop the album already.
— Fawad Ali (@fawadalijourno) July 28, 2022
Man is faris shafi ok ?? I mean !! He’s dropping more than one song a year ? Holy fucking miracle!! HAHAHA I LOVE HIM SO MUCH
(i am going crazy)— faiz (@ffai777an) July 27, 2022
Other praise was really over the top.
Faris shafi dropping unexpectedly. I mean after ye duniya I thought that would be it . I mean how can you drop your finest art like this man.
He is literally like sadequain on the beat— some guy (@Asad_umar66) July 27, 2022
Some even welcomed the single as a distraction from the current political situation.
Please pause your political debates because Faris Shafi just released his new song
— Mudassir (@MuddassirAnwar) July 27, 2022
Faris Shafi has dropped a new song. I don’t care about anything anymore.
— Mohd Suhel (@suhelbaz) July 27, 2022
The Nazar singer is on a roll this year with hit after hit. From his Coke Studio collab with his sister Meesha Shafi, Muaziz Sarif. To the unexpected single, Hum.
As well as his other Coke Studio track, Ye Dunya, a collab with Young Stunner’s Talha Anjum and Karakoram.
