Nusrat Fateh Ali | Khan Albums

Nusrat’s albums are not just music; they are architecture. He built skyscrapers of melody on the foundation of a single syllable, then detonated them with his voice. No other singer has ever made repetition so revolutionary.

These recordings showcase his interaction with world music audiences, bridging cultural divides. Essential Tracks from the Master

Nusrat’s voice also found a home in international and South Asian cinema, introducing his art to moviegoers worldwide. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums

His performance at the World of Music, Arts and Dance festival was a historic turning point. It was the moment Western critics and audiences realized the transcendental power of his live set.

Nusrat's voice naturally fit the high drama of cinema. He composed and sang for several major movie soundtracks in India and the West. Nusrat’s albums are not just music; they are architecture

The Ultimate Guide to Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan Albums: The Sound of the Divine

: A masterpiece of traditional qawwali that highlights his vocal dexterity and the spiritual depth of the Chishtī sect. These recordings showcase his interaction with world music

A collaborative studio album with Indian lyricist Javed Akhtar, Sangam is a brilliant showcase of Nusrat’s softer, romantic side. The album moved away from the intense energy of Qawwali to focus on structured, melodious songs that captured the hearts of millions in both India and Pakistan. "Afreen Afreen", "Kinna Sohna Tainu" 2. The Very Best of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan (EMI Pakistan)