Top 63 Quotes & Sayings by Atif Aslam

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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Atif Aslam

Atif Aslam is a Pakistani singer, songwriter, composer, and actor. He has recorded many songs in both Pakistan and India, and is known for his vocal belting technique.

We all die. The goal isn't to live forever. It is to create something that will.
I am making good music, and I want people to listen to it.
For me, lyrics are the most important thing in a song. And if they don't have meaning, I would never sing them - unless and until someone who loves your work asks me to do so.
I didn't have to express myself to anybody; I would just sing. And most of the times, when I initially used to sing, I used to get scared of my own voice. — © Atif Aslam
I didn't have to express myself to anybody; I would just sing. And most of the times, when I initially used to sing, I used to get scared of my own voice.
I really miss my youth. I'm not being ungrateful, but there was an Atif who used to roam the streets, who didn't care whether his photograph was taken or not, who used to hang out without people staring at him. I miss that carefree life and would give anything for it, even if it only lasts a few moments.
I am not inspired by anyone. I don't have any idol. I just follow the people around me and try and learn a few things.
I wanted to try everything. I learnt a lot from playback singing. But at heart, I'm a pop rock singer; I'm a stage performer.
You are thinking about the music, about the mathematics of it. It's time-consuming and energy-consuming at the same time. That's why I take my time off, my family time, as inspirational. I cool off.
I know that out of the thousands of people who show up, maybe nine of them will actually understand what's going on stage, music-wise. But no one should be sitting down in my concert.
Acting in a music video is basically about lip syncing songs and giving expressions that represent what the song is about. While acting for the silver screen, you have to deliver dialogues, remember them, and you have to be in a certain frame of mind.
Yes, I think I am like the sea. I appear calm on the surface, but there's a lot going on within. Many a times, I may not react to certain things, but that doesn't mean that I don't care or I don't have emotions.
I don't consider myself to be a great musician, but my first album was a record hit in Pakistan.
When one gets time duration, one becomes very restricted, and hence, creativity suffers.
I started taking part in college competitions... my first-ever performance with a band was in McDonald's, and I got Rs 500. I still have the note.
I have performed all over the world to packed audiences. I don't have to be a trained musician to prove my singing abilities to my critics. — © Atif Aslam
I have performed all over the world to packed audiences. I don't have to be a trained musician to prove my singing abilities to my critics.
I got a call from Shoaib Mansoor, and he asked if I'd be interested in doing the music of 'Bol.' I said, 'Why not?' and suggested we meet. When we did, to my surprise, he offered me the chance to act in the lead role. After reading the script, I was even more interested in doing it.
I have never composed a song keeping in mind that I should touch any social issues.
There was no music at all during my childhood. The first time we heard music was when my eldest brother bought a tape recorder. Even then, only he was allowed to touch it. But in our house, we listened to legends such as Muhammad Rafi, Mehdi Hasan, Noor Jehan, Attaullah Khan Esakhelvi.
I have learnt from experience that being insecure never helps, and neither does pulling anyone's leg.
Making music is what drives me - not awards, not Internet fame, not even exorbitant amounts of money. My fans call themselves 'Aadeez,' and they are the most loyal lot. I make my music for them. I love them.
I have realized that there is no point making plans, because it'll never end; you're never going to win the world. I thought at one point in time I am going to do that, but you cannot. So I am just enjoying myself.
I feel it's quite important to have a band but what's more vital is to be friends with the members of the band. If there's not a bond there, you won't be able to jam. Apart from that, it's also vital to have the same vibe.
Most of the songs I've written have painted a picture on how I have evolved, what I see in people, what inspires me.
The industry can choose to ignore my work if they want, but my fans won't.
Personally, I don't think of myself as a style icon. It's basically because the public loves me so much.
I really enjoyed performing there. Dubai is a very rocking place.
My intention now, more than anything, is to promote kids and deserving musicians. Because the time I've seen, I want them to see a better one.
I have a crazy work schedule, I don't eat good food, and I often work through nights, but I am just doing what I love.
I don't like controversies. I try to understand where a person comes from and where he is.
It is very overwhelming to find that you are loved by people belonging to different provinces and cultures. They give me the energy.
I don't listen to my songs. The only time I do it is when someone points out a flaw in the end product.
Before becoming a father, I wanted to be No.1, but now I feel that there is no such thing. I just want to do my job and entertain as long as I can, because that's the best way to win people over.
The reality television shows are a big hit with the masses with their Bollywood songs. Even if these TV shows are scripted, people are watching them.
If you're at the top, people worship you wherever you go. But when you're dying down, it's difficult to sell tickets!
My parents keep me grounded. I've spent a lot of time on my own in my life, and I've learnt the hard way.
I have been very successful in handling people who hurl abuse simply by being patient. Ignoring them is the best policy because afterwards, it's the fans that criticise these so-called celebrities for their bad conduct.
It feels good that a lot of people from Pakistan have had a good experience in India.
Yes, everybody has bullied me. They kept saying I was nasal and what not.
I never thought about making music because it has to be a hit. There are so many better singers out there who are better trained in music, but I am probably the chosen one... I have not discovered any formula for staying relevant.
Fatherhood has changed me and my perspective towards life. — © Atif Aslam
Fatherhood has changed me and my perspective towards life.
I don't have a personal Facebook or Twitter account.
To be very honest, my reason for getting away from 'Pepsi Battle of the Bands' was because I was on tour. I wanted to be on tour, and the amount I was asking for, they said that they couldn't pay it.
I've sung a lot for the Tauranis in the last six years. Now that my contract with them is over, I'm free to sing for others. If 'Race 3' is made by another producer, I will.
Talent should always be recognized - no one can keep it; no one owns it.
Insecure people don't stage comebacks, since they don't leave the scene.
If I get an interesting script, I will surely do it. I just don't want to do cliche films.
I love India and Mumbai and would love to buy a house here.
I can't force myself to make up a song. Music comes to me naturally.
I've been offered roles in Indian films, but I wanted my debut film to be from Pakistan. A lot of people think that I've made my music career from India, but that's not true. I made it big in Pakistan, and then I went across the border.
Our parents were very prim and proper, but we always got one toy every day. That was a ritual. The money didn't really matter. — © Atif Aslam
Our parents were very prim and proper, but we always got one toy every day. That was a ritual. The money didn't really matter.
I think have my own style; no one has ever tried playback singing before. I might release a punk rock song that perhaps other won't appreciate, but I like doing my own thing. I make music for my own satisfaction, not for money or fame.
I've heard legends and maestros praise my voice. It's overwhelming. I'm a nobody who shouldn't be at the receiving end of the such comments, and I'm extremely humbled.
In the beginning, it was quite challenging because I had zero acting experience, and delivering dialogues was the most difficult thing for me to do. But after I began to act, I grew as an artiste.
I am not obsessed with social media fame, but I do think that it's a great tool by which I can stay in touch with my fans.
I think I've been able to connect with people and their emotions through my songs. I feel honoured that despite having so many talented singers around, my work is always appreciated.
Music is something that should give you peace.
People come to me and thank me for being there during their breakups or matchups. It seems awkward, but I'm glad to be of assistance during their light or dark moods.
The point of teaming up with American musicians was that there was no better way than that of music to let people from both the sides know what either of them thinks about the other.
People just get to see me onstage, and they don't get whole of me.
If my music has power, I don't have to hashtag anything. If it has to connect with someone, it will. That has been my experience.
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