"Najane Kyun" | ||||||||||||||||
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Single by Strings | ||||||||||||||||
from the album Dhaani and Music from and Inspired by Spider-Man 2 | ||||||||||||||||
Released | 2004 | |||||||||||||||
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CD Compact Cassette |
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Recorded | 2002 | |||||||||||||||
Genre | Pop | |||||||||||||||
Length | 5:10 (album version) 4:05 (video) |
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Label | Sony BMG, Sadaf Stereo | |||||||||||||||
Writer(s) | Anwar Maqsood | |||||||||||||||
Producer(s) | Bilal Maqsood | |||||||||||||||
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"Najane Kyun" (Urdu: نہ جانے کیوں, literal English translation: "Don't Know Why?") is a song by Strings released on the 2004 soundtrack for the film Spider-Man 2. This track is on the Pakistani version of the soundtrack. The song is also featured on their fourth studio album, Dhaani, released in 2003.
In June 2004, before they could record their next song, "Najane Kyun", Strings were approached by the heads at Columbia TriStar Films of India, a sister company to their record label company to include the song in the soundtrack of the Urdu version of the epic Hollywood blockbuster Spider-Man. With their massive presence in the Indian pop music scene, Strings were mistaken for an Indian band.
Soon afterwards, they were approached by an Indian director shooting Zinda, a remake of the classic South Korean film Oldboy to do a soundtrack. Maqsood composed a song titled "Zinda" for the movie. For the video, the duo had to act alongside two A-list actors from Bollywood. It was here that the duo became good friends with John Abraham and Sanjay Dutt and would later appear in more ventures together.
Najane Kyun
All tracks written by Strings.