Summary:
- Pakistani musician Haniya Aslam died of cardiac arrest at 39.
- She was renowned for her work with Zeb and Haniya and her solo music career.
- Tributes and expressions of grief from the music community highlight her impact.
Haniya Aslam, a celebrated Pakistani musician and member of the acclaimed band Zeb and Haniya, passed away on Sunday, August 11, at the age of 39 due to a cardiac arrest. The tragic news was confirmed by her cousin and former bandmate, Zeb Bangash, who shared a heartfelt tribute on social media with a nostalgic photo and the caption “Hanini.”
Aslam, known for her distinctive voice and influential contributions to music, was a key figure in the band Zeb and Haniya. The duo earned fame with their hit song “Chal Diye” on Pakistan’s Coke Studio, leaving a lasting mark on the music scene. After moving to Canada in 2014, Haniya continued to build her solo career, contributing to the sound design of the short film ‘Lala Begum’ and composing for the film ‘Dobara Phir Se.’
The music community has been rocked by her sudden death, with figures like composer and singer Swanand Kirkire expressing their sorrow. Kirkire shared their final conversations, highlighting Haniya’s profound impact on those who knew her. Haniya Aslam’s contributions to Pakistani music and her role in showcasing contemporary youth music globally have left an enduring legacy that will inspire future generations.