Aadat (album)

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Aadat
Aadat (Indian Edition).jpeg
Studio album by
Released27 September 2004
Recorded2003-2004 at Xth Harmonic & Digital Fidelity Studios in Lahore, Pakistan
GenreRock
Pop rock
Length53:44
LabelHOM Records
ProducerZulfiqar Jabbar Khan, Mekaal Hasan
Jal chronology
Aadat
(2004)
Boondh
(2007)

Aadat is a 2004 studio album by the Pakistani band Jal.

Bonus tracks[]

The album features three bonus tracks (Dr. Zeus & Kais Mix) and has an exclusive bonus VCD with all Jal videos.

Copyright dispute[]

Atif Aslam, released his debut solo album Jal Pari, after he left the band, which included few songs Aadat, Lamhey (titled as Bheegi Yaadein in Jal Pari), Dil Haarey (titled as Ankhon Se in Jal Pari) and Rangon Mein (titled as Zindagi in Jal Pari) from Jal's first studio album. This led to a dispute between Atif and Jal about who owned the rights to the songs as Goher took the dispute to court. However, the final statement from the court went somewhat in favour of both the artists as the songs which were included in both the artist albums were compositions of both Atif and Goher. However Atif was prohibited from using Jal's name and performing the disputed songs. Atif Aslam went on to sing the same songs in India, in fact copying the exact tune of Woh Lamhey for the Indian movie Zeher. Later, in a statement Jal the band pardoned Atif Aslam which finally ended the dispute between these musicians.

Track listing[]

All music composed & written by Goher Mumtaz.

Aadat
No.TitleLength
1."Rangon Mein"4:35
2."Lamhey"5:25
3."Ik Din Ayega"4:18
4."Panchi"3:49
5."Bikhra Hoon Main"8:03
6."Dil Haarey"4:48
7."Teri Yaad"6:20
8."Aadat"4:29
9."Manchala"3:49
10."Har Jaga Hai Jal"2:53
11."Lamhey (Dr. Zeus Hip Hop Mix)"5:25
12."Aadat (Hip Hop Mix)"3:47

Personnel[]

All information is taken from the CD.

Farhan Saeed
Jal
Production
  • Produced by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan, Mekaal Hasan
  • Recorded & Mixed at Xth Harmonic Studio, Lahore, Punjab
  • Guitar sound engineer: Goher Mumtaz
  • Assisted by Zulfiqar J. Khan

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