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Yashal Shahid’s Journey as Spotify’s EQUAL Ambassador

The "Hum Kahan Kay Sachay Thay" OST singer has battled her way to become a rising sensation amongst the youngsters redefining the local music scene.

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Yashal Shahid's Journey as Spotify's EQUAL Ambassador

Yashal Shahid is hailed as Spotify’s EQUAL Ambassador for August 2023 in a moving step toward inclusivity. Her mesmerizing voice commands attention and reflects both her own path and that of Pakistan’s female singers. This declaration demonstrates Spotify’s commitment to diversity and is in line with the goals of EQUAL Pakistan. Yashal’s song “Sajna” is featured on Spotify’s special EQUAL playlist, garnering attention and awareness that is further boosted by a digital billboard presence in New York City’s Times Square.

Yashal’s response to being named an EQUAL Ambassador expresses a mix of surprise and gratitude, echoing the feelings of numerous Pakistani women artists. The progressive philosophy of Spotify, which promotes equality and celebration outside of boundaries, offers a bright future for these performers.

Yashal Shahid's Journey as Spotify's EQUAL Ambassador

Working with EQUAL Pakistan gives Yashal the ability to empower others. This collaboration goes beyond symbolism and ushers in a new era when artistic value triumphs over origin. Her body of work, which includes her first song “Sajna” and the impactful OST “Bharaas,” demonstrates that she is a talented musician. Popular songs like “Tere Bin,” “Mujhe Vida Kar,” and “Ranjhna” demonstrate her appeal on a worldwide scale and variety.

The hiring of Yashal Shahid represents development and promise. Her musical resonance creates a harmonic connection with Spotify’s EQUAL Pakistan program, giving Pakistani female musicians a platform for development. “Sajna” represents more than just musical genius as it takes a spot on the EQUAL playlist; it also represents a move in the right direction for a more diverse business. Yashal’s journey serves as an example of the power of music, diversity, and an egalitarian future.

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