Spotify names Pakistani musician Samar Jafri as featured artist for Q4 2025

The collage of images shows the Spotify logo (left) and Pakistani musician Samar Jafri featured in Spotify's RADAR Pakistan Season 2025 for Q4 2025. (Spotify/Samar Jafri)
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Updated 11 October 2025
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Spotify names Pakistani musician Samar Jafri as featured artist for Q4 2025

  • Jafri gained recognition for his songs ‘Main Rahun’ and ‘Guzaarishein’ this year
  • Spotify will also be showcasing the singer’s journey in a special mini documentary

ISLAMABAD: Spotify has named Pakistani musician Samar Jafri as its featured artist for the fourth quarter of 2025 under its global Radar program, highlighting the singer’s rapid rise and growing popularity among young listeners across the country.

Jafri gained widespread recognition after his songs ‘Main Rahun’ and ‘Guzaarishein’ garnered over 23 million streams since their release in April and May this year.

Platforms like Spotify have played a key role in spotlighting emerging talent and connecting local voices with global audiences as the Pakistani music industry undergoes a digital transformation.

“Samar Jafri is a remarkable talent and a fitting choice to close out RADAR Pakistan Season 2025. We’re excited to spotlight his journey and share his music with even more listeners through this platform,” Rutaba Yaqub, Spotify’s Artist & Label

Partnerships Manager for Pakistan and the UAE, was quoted as saying by Asiatic Public Relations firm.

Apart from Pakistan, Jafri’s music has been streamed most in Bangladesh, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the UAE over the past 28 days. His listeners are mostly between 18 and 24 years old.

Jafri shared his excitement on being recognized by Spotify’s Radar Pakistan, saying that it was something he had been dreaming about for years.

“I’ve been making music for over six years now, but it took a lot of time and courage to finally start putting out originals. Seeing that music connects with so many people, especially on a platform like Spotify, means everything,” he was quoted as saying.

“Being able to tell my story through Spotify RADAR is surely one of the highlights of this year for me. There’s so much more to come, and I can’t wait to share it all with you.”

Spotify will also showcase Jafri’s journey in a special mini documentary exploring his creativity, the inspiration behind his music and the moments that shaped him into the artist he is today.

The digital audio streaming service had named Pakistani musician Afusic for his track ‘Pal Pal’ as its RADAR Pakistan artist for the third quarter of 2025.


Islamabad, Abu Dhabi resolve to deepen cooperation as UAE minister arrives in Pakistan

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Islamabad, Abu Dhabi resolve to deepen cooperation as UAE minister arrives in Pakistan

  • UAE’s Minister of Tolerance Sheikh Nayhan bin Mubarak Al Nayhan arrives in southern Khairpur city
  • Al Nayhan meets Pakistan Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi, discuss joint initiatives, bilateral ties

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and UAE’s Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan on Wednesday discussed deepening bilateral cooperation and matters of mutual interest between the two states, the Pakistani interior ministry said. 

The two officials met and held talks when Al Nayhan arrived in Pakistan’s southern Khairpur city, the interior ministry said. Both leaders jointly cut a cake to mark the UAE’s National Day, which is celebrated on Dec. 2 every year. 

“During the meeting, there was a detailed discussion on further strengthening bilateral cooperation between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates, matters of mutual interest and joint initiatives,” the interior ministry said. 

Naqvi observed that the brotherly ties between Pakistan and the UAE are based on mutual trust, respect and long-standing friendship. 

The Pakistani minister also noted that both countries remain firmly committed to further strengthening these ties, the statement said. 

Pakistan considers the UAE a vital regional ally, with the Gulf nation being Pakistan’s third-largest trading partner after China and the US.

It is also a major source of foreign investment for the South Asian country, valued at over $10 billion in the last 20 years, according to the UAE’s ministry of foreign affairs.