An Islamic Nasheed artist and community activist said he was surprised with the ‘phenomenal’ response following his most recent release.
Naseem Khan, also known as Nas-T to many of his social media followers released ‘Kamli Wale’ on Eid last week.
The track had passed 100,000 views within days of the release.
The video was filmed and produced in Blackburn and sees Nas-T drive up to the Heavenly Desserts Store in the town centre.
He is then seen inside the venue and talking to Councillor Tiger Patel and other friends from Blackburn.
He said: “It was great filming in Blackburn and the response has been phenomenal so far.
“We always try to put Blackburn on the map and showcase the town to viewers across the world.
“I also love to include people from Blackburn who have been supportive of my work over the years. I think it is great they are able to feature in the video.
“This is my third Single after the success of ‘May Laj Pa La’ and ‘Mujhe B Madine’.
“I would like to thank all the supporters such as Heavenly Desserts and MK Menswear, Man E, Tiger Patel, Faraz and Mohammed Shafiq of First Qibla Tours.”
Nas-T said he released the song in tribute to the famous Pakistani Qawali singer Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
He added: “I wanted to do something to a real inspiration to a lot of people.”
The latest track was produced by Gush Sembhi JR Filmz with visuals by Eyecon Moments (Ahmed) and edited by Rajowal Studio (India Punjab).
Nas T’s previous release in Ramadan was filmed at the Grand Venue, also in Blackburn.
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