Independence Day, also known as Youm-e-Azadi, is celebrated every year on the 14th of August and is one of Pakistanis many beloved national holidays. All of us are really patriotic about it and start preparing for it days before.

The whole town is painted green with patriotism overdrive and we are more than proud of our beloved country.

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National songs play a vital role in awakening the jazba and love for our country. They help encourage us to express affection for our motherland in different ways. The music industry in Pakistan has created an interesting mix of music over the years to commemorate the country’s Independence Day.

While classics like “Dil Dil Pakistan”, “Ye Watan Tumhara Hai” and “Jazba Junoon” will remain evergreen, other, uh, interesting songs also deserve some recognition.

Like this new azadi song just released by Yasir Soharwardi. Here’s a little teaser:

In case you don’t remember, he’s the same guy who dropped this bomb AF song during the election season.

Source: Youtube Via: Yasir Soharwardi

Getting back to the song…The patriotism is quite evident… As are the totally extra special effects. This is some next level stuff, guys.

CAN YOU FEEL IT?

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Jazba and junoon combined

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Me rn to anyone who doesn’t appreciate this masterpiece

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Is this the end of national/azadi/independence songs as we know it? Who knows. The nation has survived worse. However, as for the general awaam, when they heard the song, they didn’t hold back their thoughts.

Some people actually like it a lot!

Source: Youtube Via;Yasir Soharwardi

Kya Baat hai Yasir bhai

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I’m not sure what to say.. really… except:

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Here’s the whole video:

The song is…a lot. What do you think of this new azadi song? Let us know in the comments below.

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Cover image via Yasir Soharwardi/YouTube