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Jokhay returns with his second album: 33 Years Later


Jokhaay is all set to release his newest album, 33 Years Later, this Friday. This will be his second album release and it features a long list of industry collaborations.

The songs are packed with star features, with Talha Anjum, Talha Yunus, Asim Azhar, Jani, Rap Demon, JJ47, Jevin Gill and Shareh in the list. The album has eight tracks: Spring Time, Meter 100, Way Back, Enemies, Hypnotise, Left Behind, Far Away and Rock Bottom. It is produced, mixed & mastered by Jokhay. The singer credited the art cover to Umair and Omer Khan.

 

 

Anticipation for 33 Years Later has already surged across social media. “Can’t wait for this!” wrote one fan. While another pointed out that “8 songs aren’t enough.” One fan said that they are still not over his previous works. “We’re still stuck on Khanabadosh and this legend is releasing a new album,” they wrote. Many consider this album to be a milestone moment in Jokhay’s artistic trajectory. “I can smell the revolution,” they wrote.

The singer has released the music video for one song from the album, Rock Bottom, on YouTube. The video features Talha Anjum and Asim Azhar and the lyrics are written by the two vocalists themself.

This release comes after a busy period for the producer, who also worked on the EP Emotional Baggage with JANI and mixed music for Azhar’s album, Asim Ali this year.



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