“Iraaday” by Abdul Hannan: A Must-Listen for Music Lovers
We’ve all had that one song sneak into our playlists and refuse to leave. For many in Pakistan (and beyond), Abdul Hannan’s Iraaday has become exactly that, the track you play on repeat until Spotify politely asks if you’re okay.
Hannan isn’t just another new name on the block. He’s an emerging voice redefining what it means to make desi music in a global era. He blends raw emotions with modern beats, making every track sound like a diary entry you wish you had written yourself.
From GIKI to Global Charts
Let’s get this straight: Abdul Hannan wasn’t always destined for music stardom. A computer science graduate from GIKI, he almost chose a career in software engineering over the stage. But when Iraaday dropped, the tables turned. The song didn’t just climb charts; it changed the trajectory of his life. He’s now out there touring the world!
His debut single Gawara had already cracked the global top 10, and with Iraaday following suit, he proved he wasn’t a one-hit wonder. At his best, Hannan charted as high as #22, while even his lowest rank (#456) still kept him in the running, no small feat for a relatively new artist.
The Sound of Abdul Hannan
So what makes him stand out? Hannan’s music isn’t built on auto-tuned gimmicks or copy-paste beats. Instead, he gives us soulful melodies and lyrics that actually mean something. His voice has that rare quality, equal parts soothing and piercing, the kind that makes heartbreak sound poetic and love feel cinematic.
Iraaday itself has crossed 100 million views on YouTube, 130 million streams on Spotify, and it’s not just numbers doing the talking. Fans keep coming back because it feels like an emotion bottled into a song — one of those tracks you want playing in the background of your life.
Hits Beyond “Iraaday”
Of course, Hannan isn’t a one-song phenomenon. Bikhra, Haaray, Faasla, Gawara, and Siyah are all part of his growing repertoire. Each track reveals a different shade of his artistry:
- “Gawara”: A soft, romantic ballad, all about tenderness and calm.
- “Siyah”: The opposite mood, darker, emotional, and drenched in heartbreak.
- “Bikhra”: A melody which longs to be seen and loved
Together, they prove Hannan isn’t stuck in one lane. Whether he’s singing of loss or love, he delivers it with authenticity.
Why You Should Listen
In a time when music often feels overproduced, Hannan offers something rare: a sound rooted in tradition yet modern enough to belong on any global playlist. He’s not just making songs; he’s crafting moments.
If you haven’t already, give Iraaday a listen. Not just because it’s trending, but because it might just be the track that makes you feel something real again.

