Lahore: Renowned Pakistani folk and playback singer Naseebo Lal, celebrated for her powerhouse vocals and electrifying performances, has welcomed a baby boy sending waves of joy across Pakistan’s music industry and social media users. A video surfaced on Internet where Naseebo along with her husband is seen holding the baby in her hands.
The “Tu Jhoom” hitmaker, who has been a prominent voice in Coke Studio and Punjabi folk music gave birth to her son earlier this week, according to sources close to the family. Both mother and baby are in good health and recieving well-wishers from across the entertainment fraternity.
“Naseebo Lal is not just a singer; she’s an emotion. This news brings happiness to everyone who loves her,” wrote one fan on X.
A Voice That Defines Folk Heritage
Naseebo Lal, often hailed as the ‘Queen of Punjabi Folk’, has built a decades-long career marked by her raw, soulful voice and commanding stage presence. She rose to national prominence through film soundtracks and later gained global recognition with Coke Studio’s Season 14 anthem “Tu Jhoom,” where she collaborated with Abida Parveen a performance that remains one of the most streamed Pakistani songs worldwide.
Her powerful singing style, rooted in Saraiki and Punjabi traditions, has made her a beloved figure among both rural and urban audiences, bridging cultural and generational divides in Pakistan’s music landscape.
Fans Celebrate the New Chapter
Industry insiders say Naseebo Lal plans to take a brief break from performances before returning to music with new projects already in the pipeline.
“It’s a moment of pure joy for her fans and for Pakistan’s music community,” said a senior producer who has worked with her on multiple projects.
