Aadat (Urdu: عادت, literal English translation: habit) is the debut album released by Pakistani rock band, Jal in 2004. Sales of the album were such that it remained at the top of the Pakistani music charts for several weeks after its release. The album contained five songs which received Top 40 airplay in Pakistan, including "Aadat", "Lamhey", "Ik Din AyeGa", "Dil Harey", and "Teri Yaad".
Two of these songs, as well as one other song from the album, also appeared on Atif Aslam's debut album af...
Aadat (Urdu: عادت, literal English translation: habit) is the debut album released by Pakistani rock band, Jal in 2004. Sales of the album were such that it remained at the top of the Pakistani music charts for several weeks after its release. The album contained five songs which received Top 40 airplay in Pakistan, including "Aadat", "Lamhey", "Ik Din AyeGa", "Dil Harey", and "Teri Yaad".
Two of these songs, as well as one other song from the album, also appeared on Atif Aslam's debut album after Aslam left Jal. This led to a dispute between Atif Aslam and his old bandmates about who owned the rights to the songs.
The title track, "Aadat," was remade for the Bollywood movie Kalyug, a film which focused on voyeurism.
[edit] Performance
Aadat was a major success in Pakistan. Sadaf Stereo Records, the record company which released the album in Pakistan announced that Aadat was the best selling album of 2004. This was followed by the release of Aadat in India by HOM Records, where it was highly successful too.
[edit] Track listing
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 Harey - (4:48)
7. Teri Yaad - (6:20)
8. Aadat (Ab toh aadat se hay mujhko) - (4:29)
9. Manchala - (3:49)
10. Har Jaga Hai Jal - (2:53)
11. Lamhey Instrumental - (5:25)
12. Panchi Instrumental - (3:47)
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