Pakistani singer Haniyeh Aslam dies, Zeb by Zeb Haniyeh mourns his death

 Pakistani singer Haniyeh Aslam, one half of Zeib Haniyeh, has died. Haniyeh died on august 11, Sunday. This news has been confirmed by Zeb aka Zeb Bangesh via Instagram. The singer is said to have died of a heart attack. Haniyeh is Zeib's cousin and they made magical music together, especially at Cook Studios Pakistan. The song Chal Diye was one of the duo's songs at the show.

On monday morning, Zeb took to instagram and posted celebratory photos. She captioned it with this photo: Hanini ✨♥️. Many artists and social media users took to the comment section to offer their prayers. Ana Allah wa Ana Allaha Rajjoon - She was so sweet and so talented - I am so sorry for your loss and I pray that Almighty god gives you and your family patience during this difficult time - Allah Pak Janat ul Firdous main jaga dain Amen," said one story. "Oh the most beautiful and wise man. He will always be lost. May god rest his soul in eternal peace, may you and your family bear this loss with strength.


 “There is no god, no God... All my love for you is beautiful. Your name will live on in music and memory for me. Much love." A third user said. Haniyeh Aslam was born in Karachi. According to Yulin magazine, he studied in the US and the UK. He completed his diploma in audio Engineering (AED) in Canada. "I'm not sure if I started the music or if the music started following me!" He told this media in an interview in 2020.

I started working on my guitar skills and experimented with songwriting as an undergraduate. In 2001, the song Chop, featuring my cousin Zeb [Bangash], went viral and led to a long-term collaboration with Zeb. We recorded our album with the best singers in Pakistan, toured, toured and worked with Rohail Hayat and Ar Rahman.

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