Renowned Punjabi rapper, singer, and music producer Bohemia endeared fans around the world recently when he met legendary Pakistani folk artist Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi in London. The meeting created a touching moment as Bohemia, an admirer of Esakhelvi’s work, humbly sat at the feet of the musical maestro.
The meeting gained further signi-ficance when Indian singer Guru Randhawa, an admirer of both artists, took to social media to express his appreciation, referring to them as “my favourite superstars.” In response, Esakhelvi extended his warmest wishes to Randhawa, underscoring the power of music to transcend borders.
Esakhelvi, whose illustrious career spans over four decades, boasts an extraordinary repertoire of over 45,000 songs recorded in seven languages. He has been honored with numerous accolades, including the prestigious Pride of Performance Award in 1991. His unparalleled legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of musicians worldwide.
Bohemia is a major figure in the rap community and has a legion of fans himself. Both artists have previously appeared on Coke Studio Pakistan, further cementing their shared musical legacy.