Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Latest Songs ((install)) -

A follow-up to his classic Sajda from 2011, this version is less about romance and more about pure Sufi ecstasy. The track features qawwali backing vocalists chanting "Allah Hu" while Rahat sings a famous Persian couplet by Rumi. It is sparse, long (9 minutes), and hypnotic. This song is currently the #1 trending devotional track on Apple Music Pakistan. Genre: Acoustic Ballad

Few voices in South Asian music command the reverence of Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan. The nephew of the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Rahat has spent decades bridging the gap between classical qawwali , devotional sufi poetry, and mainstream Bollywood and Pakistani pop.

"Rahat proves he can sing over any beat without losing the soul of the raga ." 4. "Sajda 2.0" (2026 – Digital Single) Genre: Devotional | Language: Urdu/Arabic rahat fateh ali khan latest songs

Afsos (2023), Tere Bin . 2. "Rang De" – From the film Mitti Da Waada (2026) Genre: Filmi Qawwali | Language: Punjabi

Rahat returns to his roots with this explosive qawwali for the Punjabi film Mitti Da Waada . Unlike his slower ballads, Rang De is a high-energy, clap-heavy track that builds to a frenetic crescendo. The song features a rare sargam (melodic note recitation) section in the third antara , reminding listeners that Rahat is still the unmatched master of taan and vocal agility. A follow-up to his classic Sajda from 2011,

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As we move through 2026, the "King of Soulful Vocals" shows no signs of slowing down. From heart-wrenching movie anthems to spiritually uplifting private releases, here is your definitive guide to Rahat Fateh Ali Khan's latest songs. Genre: Sufi Pop | Language: Urdu/Hindi This song is currently the #1 trending devotional

Released just last month, Tere Ishq Mein is quintessential Rahat. Backed by a minimalist acoustic guitar and soft harmonium strokes, this track strips away the heavy orchestration to focus on the raw tremor in his voice. The song explores the pain of divine separation ( firaq ), and the sazish (conspiracy) of the eyes. It has already amassed over 15 million views on YouTube, with fans calling it the "spiritual successor to Tere Bin ."