Being the first Marvel show with a Muslim and a Pakistani protagonist,Ms. Marvelwas full of Pakistani representation. From some of the most popular actors from the subcontinent, such as Fawad Khan, Mehwish Hayat, and Farhan Akhtar, to a soundtrack primarily consisting of tracks from the subcontinent,Ms. Marveldelivered in every way.

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Ms. Marvel’s soundtrack was full of music from Pakistan and India, from hip-hop to EDM, to classical folk music to indie, it had it all. Given the high amount of quality inMs. Marvel’s soundtrack, here are the best Pakistani and Indian songs fromMs. Marveleveryone should check out.

10Peechay Hutt

Featured in thesecond episode ofMs. Marvel’sclosing, Peechay Hutt is a Pakistani EDM song produced by Talal Qureshi with vocals by Hassan Raheem and Justin Bibis. The song is a very energetic one with a fast rhythm, powerful beats, and intelligent lyricism. Peechay Hutt premiered during the latest season of Coke Studio, a popular Pakistani music show. The song was an instant success.

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Peechay Hutt greatly compliments the energetic vibe ofMs. Marveland is among the greatest songs from the show’s soundtrack. Fans of energetic EDM music should definitely check out Peechay Hutt.

9Pasoori

Featured in the fourth episode ofMs. Marvel, Pasoori is a beautiful Pakistani song sung by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill. Pasoori premiered during the latest season of Coke Studio and has been making rounds all over the globe with over 250 million views on youtube. Pasoori is a pop/funk song with exceptional vocal performances and great lyricism.

Pasoori played when Kamala was in Karachi and was really apt for the scene. All in all, Pasoori is a song everyone should check out for the lyrics, rhythm, and Ali Sethi and Shae Gill’s vocals make it an excellent song worth checking out.

Cover Photo of Peechay hutt

8Ko Ko Koreena

Ko Ko Koreena is a Pakistani song from 1966. Often considered to be among the oldest, if not the oldest pop song of the subcontinent, Ko Ko Koreena was not only a very welcome addition toMs. Marvel’s soundtrack, but it was an excellent display of Kevin Feige and the team’s focus on representation.

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Ali Sethi and Shae Gill during the set of ‘Pasoori’

Ko Ko Koreena is a classic everyone in Pakistan has listened to at least once and is a song every fan of 60s pop should listen to. Not only is it a great song by itself, but it also happens to be an excellent way to get acquainted with Pakistan’s classics.

7Aavegi

Aavegi is an Indian pop song by the Artist Ritviz. Ritviz’s music is a combination between pop and EDM with excellent wordplay. The lyrics are always genius and the music is always on-point. Aavegi was featured on the last episode ofMs. Marvelas Kamala and the group escaped Sadie Deever’s forces.

The song greatly complimented the scene and was a perfect addition toMs. Marvel’s soundtrack. It is a song most people will enjoy for something, be it the catchy music, the wordplay, or the fast vibe.

An image from the composition of Ko Ko Koreena

6Disco Deewane

Disco Deewane is a classic Pakistani pop song by Nazia Hasan, also known as the Queen of Pop. Disco Deewane is not only extremely popular but is also one of the most influential Pakistani songs of all time, shaping the way for the Pakistani music industry for years to come.

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Ritwiz, the artist behind Aavegi

Disco Deewane is yet another example of the excellent representation present inMs. Marvel. Alongside being a great song to listen to, it is a song everyone wanting to discover the music of the subcontinent should check out due to the influence it holds.

5Tere Bina - Khanvict Remix

Tere Bina’s remix by Khanvict is an excellent rendition of an already popular Indian song. Adding in EDM elements to A.R Rahman’s classic Bollywood song, this version of Tere Bina combines the slow, romantic vibe of the classic with elements of the new age of Indian music. While retaining the essence of the original Tere Bina, Khanvict’s remix takes it to another level with his masterful mixing.

4Rozi

Rozi is a hip-hop song by Eva b. Eva B is a Pakistani female rapper from Karachi. Singing in Balochi and Urdu, Eva B’s music has powerful lyrics alongside excellent production and good beats. Eva B is hailed as Pakistan’s first female rapper and her inspiring lyrics contain themes of feminism and fighting stereotypes.

Rozi was played during the closing ofMs. Marvel’s first episodeand due to its lyrics and energy, it was an excellent choice for the show. All in all, Rozi, alongside all of Eva B’s catalog should be on everyone’s listening list.

Nazia Hasan, the singer of Disco Deewane

3Jalebi Baby

Tesher’s Jalebi Baby is a very popular pop song by Tesher, a Canadian-Indian artist. Using a popular Bollywood song, Jalebi Bhai as a simple, Jalebi Baby became extremely popular upon release and even got a remix by Jason Derulo. Jalebi Baby is a very fun, energetic song that is ideal for dances alongside casual listening.

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Jalebi Baby being inMs. Marvelis a great thing since it is a song most Pakistani and Indians are acquainted with. It is also a song that greatly complimentsMs. Marveland is very accurate to the show’s vibe.

2Tu Jhoom

Tu Jhoom is a folk song featuring two of Pakistan’s legendary singers, Abida Parveen and Naseebo Laal. Tu Jhoom is a beautiful song with lyrics that are thought-provoking and inspiring and vocals that will send a chill down everyone’s spine. Tu Jhoom is what happens when two of the most beloved and iconic singers of a country come together and bring the best out of themselves.

Featured in the latest episode of Coke Studio, Tu Jhoom is an excellent addition toMs. Marvel’s soundtrack and is a song everyone interested in Pakistani music should check out.

Khanvict, canadian-indian producer

1Cpt. Space

Janoobi Khargosh’s Cpt. Space is the song that plays during the Marvel intro of theshow’s last episode. Cpt. Space is a great indie rock song that is reminiscent of Pakistan’s older music. Featuring great music, lyrics, and an outstanding music video, Cpt. Space is a work of art.

From the main riff to the backing drums, Cpt. Space is a song that will have listeners engaged from start to end.

Pakistani rapper Eva B

Tesher, the voice behind Jalebi Baby

Abida Parveen and Naseebo Laal in Tu Jhoom

Members of Janoobi Khargosh