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Khaled Kayhan ft. Shabnam Soraya & Jonibek

22 July 2009 9,718 views 5 Comments

Khaled Kayhan Shabnam Soraya JonibekHere’s the ever so popular video of remixed well known Afghan songs showcasing Khaled Kayhan performing alongside the Tajik duo Shabnam Soraya and Jonibek.

One of the reasons, I believe, this video has become a hit is due to the selection and remixing of some of the most loved Afghan songs ever sang.

Even though this is one of the most overplayed videos on the net and Afghan satellite channels, one thing that I have found really annoying about this clip is the editing: The editor of this video thought it was a ‘cool idea’ to cut every single video frame every second which is quite distracting and hard on eyes.

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What is your opinion… do you think it’s overdone?

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  • +5 Vote -1 Vote +1janmohammad
    | 5 August 2009 at 2:59 am

    yeah it is very nice

    jan mohammad from iran

  • +3 Vote -1 Vote +1niloo
    | 14 August 2009 at 6:15 am

    i khandan zyad maqbol ast zyad ma doost darom hamai i honar mandahi ke da i ahang astan :) )))) I LOVE U

  • Vote -1 Vote +1munila
    | 8 March 2010 at 3:27 pm

    i love u guys sooooooooooo muchhhhhhhhhhhh

  • Vote -1 Vote +1Jagmeet Singh
    | 31 August 2010 at 11:14 am

    i ve, always loved her songs n i guess this is perfect nothin overdone….lol my grandpa used to sing it wen i ws a kid….lovely remix…love u shabnam n jonibek.

  • Vote -1 Vote +1azizullah
    | 20 October 2010 at 12:48 am

    thanks alot form afghanmp3.com that to show the best video and musics

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