Studio | Season 14 | Kana Yaari | Kaifi Khalil X Eva B X Abdul Wahab Bugti: Coke
The song’s success lies in its unlikely but perfect pairing of three distinct Balochi artists:
The Rise of B-Pop: A Look at "Kana Yaari" Released as the second track of , " Kana Yaari " did more than just trend—it introduced the world to "B-Pop" (Balochi Pop), a genre-bending fusion of traditional folk and futuristic electronic sounds . Curated by Xulfi and co-produced by electronic prodigy Abdullah Siddiqui , the track became a global sensation, bridging the gap between the rugged soul of Balochistan and modern global charts . The Trio Behind the Magic The song’s success lies in its unlikely but
The music video, directed by Jamal Rahman, uses a shifting interior space with brightly colored walls. As the artists move through the set, they dismantle these physical boundaries, mirroring the song's theme of shedding emotional facades . Why It Struck a Chord As the artists move through the set, they
While the beat is infectious and danceable, the lyrics tell a darker story of . Kaifi Khalil intended for the song to reflect the reality of "two-faced" people and the transparency required in life . "Kana Yaari" was a turning point for Coke
"Kana Yaari" was a turning point for Coke Studio, proving that language is no barrier to a "banger" . Fans can't stop grooving to Balochi track 'Kana Yaari'
Kaifi Khalil with Eva B and Abdul Wahab Bugti talk about betrayal in a beautifully crafted track. The Express Tribune