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X Dekho: Celebrating 10 years of HBLPSL

Veterans Abrar ul Haq and Ali Zafar join forces with rising stars Natasha Baig and Talha Anjum for the latest HBLPSL anthem

X Dekho: Celebrating 10 years of HBLPSL

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The song starts with Ali Zafar’s powerful vocals and ends with Abrar ul Haq’s signature Bhangra flair

Natasha Baig's expressive voice and Talha Anjum's red-hot rap capture the essence of HBLPSL for its fans

The release of HBLPSL's new anthem, X Dekho, is the biggest signal that HBLPSL season is around the corner.

Wondering why it's called X Dekho? Because this marks the tenth HBLPSL season—a milestone moment. With that in mind, the makers went grander and included the biggest names in the music industry to mark the occasion.

After all, is there a bigger Bhangra King in Pakistan than Abrar ul Haq? Does anyone have more HBLPSL experience than Ali Zafar? Aren't Natasha Baig and Talha Anjum two of the most exciting rising stars in the industry?

They all come together for X Dekho, the HBLPSL X anthem, which makes you want to dance—even if you aren’t a cricket fan.

The song starts with Ali Zafar’s powerful vocals and dance routine and ends with Abrar ul Haq’s signature Bhangra flair. Between the two veterans, Natasha Baig, who uses her expressive voice, and Talha Anjum, who delivers a red-hot rap, capture the essence of HBLPSL for its fans.

HBLPSL Xkicks off on April 11 and wraps up on May 18. If you weren’t hyped before, X Dekho will change that—celebrating a decade of passion and a legacy of greatness.

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