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Must Must (Duck Pond Dub Remix) - Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Relevance: Zero.



Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Mera Vird Hai Dam Dam Ali Ali

Mera Vird Hai Dam Dam Ali Ali

Sakhi Laal Qalandar Must Must

Sakhi Laal Qalandar Must Must

Jhole Laal Qalandar Must Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Mera Vird Hai Dam Dam Ali Ali

Mera Vird Hai Dam Dam Ali Ali

Sakhi Laal Qalandar Must Must

Sakhi Laal Qalandar Must Must

Jhole Laal Qalandar Must Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must (Chorus)

Sufi Chants (Nfak)

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Qawwali Vocables (Nfak)

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Qawwali Vocables ...

Akhi Ja Malanga Akhi Da Malanga Akhi Ja Malanga Tu Ali Ali Ali Ali

Akhi Ja Malanga Akhi Da Malanga Akhi Ja Malanga

Akhi Ja Malanga Sajia Pe Mun Lain K

Akhi Ja Malanga Sajia Pe Mun Lain K

Aj Nai Te Kal Saray Ali Ali Kehn Gay

Must Must Must Must Dam Must Qalandar Must Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Dum Must Qalandar Must Must, Dam Must Qalandar Must

Chants..


(Dam Mast Qalander Mast Mast – Upon My breath and in my intoxication is the great Qalander.

Dam Mast Qalander Mast Mast

Mera vird hai dam dam Ali Ali – My worship and upon my breath is the name of Ali.

Saqi Laal Qalander Mast Mast – I am intoxicated with the beloved Qalander

Jhoole Laal Qalander Mast Mast – I am intoxicated with Jhoole Laal who is intoxicated with Qalander

Aakhi Ja Malanga Akhi Ja Malanga – Keep repeating his name you follower of Ali

Tu Ali Ali Ali Akhi Ja Malanga – You Ali !!! Keep saying his name.


These lyrics mirror exactly the name of the Qawwal – to be in intoxication “Mast”.)

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