Arooj Aftab, Pakistan's first Grammy nominee for best new artist, up for two awards

Pakistani singer Arooj Aftab during her performance at the Big Ear Festival in Knoxville, US, on March 28, 2022. (Photo courtesy: @aroojaftabmusic/Instagram)
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Updated 03 April 2022
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Arooj Aftab, Pakistan's first Grammy nominee for best new artist, up for two awards

  • Grammy Awards, highest honors in global music industry, to be handed out at live ceremony in Las Vegas on Sunday
  • Aftab's rendition of Urdu ghazal 'Mohabbat' has also been nominated in the best global music performance category

ISLAMABAD: Arooj Aftab, the first Pakistani to be nominated in the best new artist category for the Grammy Awards, is up for two awards as the highest honors in the global music industry are handed out at a live ceremony in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Other best new artist nominees are country music singer Jimmie Allen, American singer-songwriter Olivia Rodrigo, rapper Saweetie, rapper Baby Keem, singer Finneas, British band Glass Animals, Korean-American indie rock group Japanese Breakfast, Australian breakout star The Kid Laroi, and British singer Arlo Parks.

This year's Grammys were pushed to April from January because of a COVID-19 surge at the beginning of the year. The date swap forced a change in venue from Los Angeles to the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.

Last year, the pandemic forced a scaled-down outdoor ceremony without the traditional audience of thousands.

“Let’s gooooo,” Aftab posted in an Instagram story on Sunday afternoon, ahead of the Grammy Awards ceremony.

Aftab, who has lived in the US for nearly two decades since she left Pakistan for Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music, told Arab news last year her music owes a large debt to her hometown, Lahore, and the music and the poetry of her country of origin.

The 36-year-old began to make headlines in 2018, when the National Public Radio (NPR) listed her "Lullaby" as one of the 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women+ and the New York Times celebrated her "Island No 2" among the Best Classical Music Tracks of 2018.

Her rendition of a famous Urdu ghazal, "Mohabbat," was on Former US president Barack Obama's summer playlist alongside Ella Fitzgerald, Jay-Z, The Rolling Stones, Drake and Bob Dylan. It has also been nominated in the Grammy's best global music performance category for 2022.


Pakistan expands crypto engagement with appearance at Mar-a-Lago finance forum

Updated 19 February 2026
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Pakistan expands crypto engagement with appearance at Mar-a-Lago finance forum

  • Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority Chairman Bilal bin Saqib attends World Liberty Financial event at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate
  • Discussions focused on future of global financial infrastructure, digital assets, stablecoins, capital markets innovation, says Saqib’s office 

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (PVARA) Chairman and Minister of State Bilal bin Saqib joined global finance leaders at an event hosted by World Liberty Financial, a crypto venture linked to US President Donald Trump’s family, Saqib’s office said on Thursday. 

The event was hosted by World Liberty Financial, a crypto-based finance platform launched in September 2024 linked to Trump’s family. According to Saqib’s office, the gathering was held at Mar-a-Lago, the private estate and club owned by Trump in Florida. 

Speakers and attendees at the event included David Solomon, chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs, Adena Friedman, chairperson and CEO of Nasdaq as well as Lynn Martin, president of the New York Stock Exchange, Saqib’s office said. The event was organized and hosted by Eric Trump and American businesspersons Zach Witkoff and Alex Witkoff. 

“Discussions focused on the future of global financial infrastructure, digital assets, stablecoins, capital markets innovation and the evolving relationship between regulation and emerging financial technologies,” the statement said. 

It said Saqib’s attendance at the event reflected Pakistan’s growing engagement with global discussions shaping the next phase of financial and technological transformation.

“As Pakistan moves toward modernizing its financial infrastructure and strengthening its position in the global digital economy, such high-level engagements signal increasing international recognition of the country’s regulatory direction and leadership,” the statement added. 

Last month, Pakistan signed a memorandum of understanding with a company affiliated with World Liberty Financial to explore the use of a dollar-linked stablecoin for cross-border payments.

Pakistan has stepped up efforts recently to regulate its digital asset sector and is exploring digital currency initiatives as part of broader measures to reduce cash usage.