Quratulain Balouch dislikes being compared to Abida Parveen
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Quratulain Balouch dislikes being compared to Abida Parveen
(WEb Desk) - In the world of music, comparisons between musicians are frequent and can serve as evidence of their effect and influence on the field. Quratulain Balouch (QB), a vocalist, feels that the similarities made between her and the illustrious singer Abida Parveen diminish her "individuality as an artist."
She cried, "I don't like it!" Balouch praised Parveen for her unmatched talent and long career in the music business while pointing out that she constantly strives to better herself. The foundation of Balouch's viewpoint is the conviction that every person has distinct talents and abilities. She finds it uncomfortable that comparing two artists might unintentionally obscure their individuality and autonomy.
Balouch reaffirmed her former opinion and emphasised the importance of appreciating uniqueness in artistic expression. "In a sense, you're right to say that. Consider Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, she said. "It is challenging to live up to the bar he set. If you're persistent, it's not impossible. However, if you can meet it, it shouldn't diminish your uniqueness. Unless your goal is to emulate him.
For her distinctive texture and heartfelt musical approach, the vocalist is well-known. Her breakthrough came with the release of the TV series Humsafar's soundtrack, Woh Humsafar Tha. Many successful songs by Balouch, including Sammi Meri Waar, Faasle, Sab Jag Soye, and Thagyan, have been featured in Coke Studio.