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Zeek Afridi (born April 14 at Peshawar) is a Pashtun singer from Pakistan.
Afridi comes from the tribal area of Tirah. His family belongs to the Afridi tribe of the Pathan community. He was raised and educated in Peshawar, Pakistan. He attended F.G. Boys Public School in Peshawar, as well as Government College, Peshawar. After graduating, he obtained a Master's degree from Peshawar University. During his college life he often won first prize in singing competitions, which encouraged him to pursue singing on a larger scale.
After completion of his Master's degree in 2001, he released his first album. This album, Bibisherinay, a selection of folk songs in Pushto and Urdu, is popular in Pakistan, as well as Afghani communities worldwide. Since then, he has also released Urdu versions of the album. During Afridi's preparation for his next album, he was contacted by concert promoters in several different countries where there are Pathan communities.
Zeek Afridi (born April 14 at Peshawar) is a Pashtun singer from Pakistan.
Afridi comes from the tribal area of Tirah. His family belongs to the Afridi tribe of the Pathan community. He was raised and educated in Peshawar, Pakistan. He attended F.G. Boys Public School in Peshawar, as well as Government College, Peshawar. After graduating, he obtained a Master's degree from Peshawar University. During his college life he often won first prize in singing competitions, which encouraged him to pursue singing on a larger scale.
After completion of his Master's degree in 2001, he released his first album. This album, Bibisherinay, a selection of folk songs in Pushto and Urdu, is popular in Pakistan, as well as Afghani communities worldwide. Since then, he has also released Urdu versions of the album. During Afridi's preparation for his next album, he was contacted by concert promoters in several different countries where there are Pathan communities.
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