Nadeem, the son of famed folk singer Allah Dittah, was born on August 10th, 1985, in Chiniot. Pakistani folk singer Allah Dittah Lonay Wala was born in the village of Lonay Wala in the district of Chiniot in 1957. “Shaaman Pei Gaiaan”, “Ticketaan Do Lei Lei”, and “Main Cham Cham Nachdi Phiraan” were three of Allah Ditta’s most well-known albums.
Nadeem’s father gave him vocal lessons beginning when he was a young child, but he urged his son to earn a good education before pursuing a music career. After that, he embarked on his path, and he now has ADL productions and six albums out, all of which are excellent. Undoubtedly, he is one of the select group of Pakistani musicians who have had a global impact with his music in such a short amount of time.
Pakistani singer specializing in Punjabi folk, Sufi, and classical music
Nadeem’s musical journey began at the age of seven when he first appeared on Pakistan Television (PTV)
Received classical music training from Ustaad Afzal Khan and Ustaad Hafeez Khan (Taalvandi Gharana)
Over time, he has carved a niche for himself, blending traditional Punjabi folk music with contemporary styles
His Famous Songs are “Bismillah Karan” also known as “Mara Hai Te Mara Saaii”. (Which has also set a record on the YouTube for being a first Pakistani Music video to have millions of views) “Gaddi Tun Manga De”, “Jaanu Nahi Banada”, “Love Story”, “Menu Piyara Lagda Hein” Are just a few of many more.
Nadeem Abbas Loonay wala is a well-known musician from Pakistan who has amassed a large fan base.
Bismillah Karan, famous as “Mara Hai Te Mara Saaii,” is one of his most well-known songs. (This has also broken a Youtube record by being the most-viewed Pakistani music video ever.) In addition to “Gaddi Tun Manga De,” “Jaanu Nahi Banada,” “Love Story,” and “Menu Piyara Lagda Hein,” there are many more.
Nadeem Abbas Lonay Wala began his professional career as a performer on PTV, which is a state-run television network when he was just a young child of seven years old. As a classical music student, he began training with Ustaad Afzal Khan and Ustaad Hafeez Khan (Taalvandi Gharana). Soon after, he released a string of CDs, just like his father, the folk musician “Allah Dittah Lonay Wala.” He followed in his footsteps shortly after that.
As seen by his participation in a variety of television programmes, in addition to the folk music, he is an accomplished musician in the genres of Ghazal, Qawali, and Classical music. His performances have also been seen in the United States, Europe, Australia, Canada, and India, among other places, in addition to the United Kingdom.
1995: Began performing live on Pakistan Television (PTV)
2005: Released his first album, 'Heer Ranja'
2010: Gained national attention for his singles 'Gaddi Tun Manga De' and 'Bismillah Karan '
2013: Released 'Heer Ranja, Vol 1', widely praised by critics
2015: Awarded 'Best Live Performer' at the Pakistan Music Awards .
2017: Embarked on his first international tour
2020: Featured in a documentary on Pakistani Sufi music
2020: Featured in a documentary on Pakistani Sufi music
2022: Released 'Akhiyan Di Sohn', one of his most popular hits
Folk-pop, classical, ghazal, qawwali, and Sufi music
More than 50 albums released, with about 6 under ADL Productions
Has performed across Pakistan, UK, USA, Canada, Australia, Europe, India, and more .
Enthralled audiences at Lok Virsa (Islamabad) and in Qatar (2018) and Australia (Perth).
Bismillah Karan (Mara Hai Te Mara Saaii) First Pakistani music video to hit 10 million views on YouTube
Gaddi Tun Manga De A classic folk tune that went viral across Pakistan and abroad
Jaanu Nahi Banada Soulful ballad that resonated globally
Love Story Romantic ballad that captured the hearts of youth
Akhiyan Di Sohn’ (2022) One of his most popular recent hits
Gali Bewafawan Di’ (2022) Another hit that topped Pakistani music charts
Cultural Impact: Played a key role in reviving Punjabi folk traditions via public
performances and media qawwali/ghazal presentations
Modern Fusion: Balances classical roots with modern production methods