Abdullah Qureshi is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and music composer.[1] Born in Islamabad, Abdullah gained recognition from his covers on YouTube.[1][2] Qureshi also featured in popular music TV program Nescafé Basement Season 4 and performed an original song "Awaz Do".[3]
He gained popularity from his covers on YouTube that started getting him concerts all across Pakistan. He also appeared in Nescafé Basement Season 4 and performed "Awaz Do" and "Kitni Sadiyan". He released his first song "Tere Liye" in 2013. Qureshi shot to fame with his take on Coke Studio's "Afreen Afreen" and his famous rendition of "Sufi Medley".[6] Since then, Abdullah has released several songs that gained him international recognition. His songs "Kali Santro"[7] and cover of Junaid Jamshed's "Ilaahi Teri Chokhat Par" were also featured in Gulf News.[8][1] In 2018, Qureshi performed the team anthem for Islamabad United titled "Kitna Rola Dalay Ga". Following his popularity, Abdullah also headlined Levis Live Round 2.[9] He has been actively performing throughout Pakistan and internationally including in England, Dubai and Thailand.[10]
Coldplay's video of their song "Daddy" had some similarities with Abdullah Qureshi's "Laapata".[11][12]
On 6 October 2022, Abdullah Qureshi announced to quit the music industry due to religious reasons. The announcement was made on his Facebook page.[13]
In August 2021, Abdullah Qureshi apologized publicly via Instagram story for sending inappropriate messages to random people online. He stated “I won’t blame my drunken state because it was me at the end of the day,” he wrote, adding, “but yes, I did have a drinking problem and I do have fetishes.”[26][27]