Talal Qureshi is a Pakistani record producer, singer, songwriter, and DJ.
10 Facts About Talal Qureshi
Talal Qureshi was born on 2 April 1988 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Talal Qureshi released his first single "Phase Shift" in 2007.
In 2014 Talal Qureshi released the single "Too Much To Handle" and his remix of Mooroo's "Tasveer".
Talal Qureshi produced a new single with Faris Shafi titled "Jawab De", a socially conscious rap song that focuses on the issues of military overreach, religious extremism, patriarchy and their resulting consequences of violence against disenfranchised civilians, minorities and women in Pakistan.
In 2018, Talal Qureshi released the single "AAG" with Punjabi folk singer Naseebo Lal and co-produced 3 tracks off of Adil Omar's debut album Transcendence which included "Discovery", a collaboration with Rancid front man Tim Armstrong.
Talal Qureshi has appeared on BBC live sessions, featuring Faris Shafi.
In 2019 Talal Qureshi, released "Mad Calls" with California based singer "Rehma".
In 2020, Talal Qureshi released his single featuring the versatile Natasha Noorani, who showcases her knack for crafting a turn of phrase, and Summer is full of them.
Talal Qureshi's production is, as usual, stellar, melding alternative pop and RnB to great effect.