With hits like 'Manwa Re', 'Suno Ke Mein Hoon Jawaan' and 'Meray Log', Ali Noor is nothing short of a legend in Pakistan's rock music scene.

Although Ali acquired much of his fame as part of the group 'Noori', the band is no longer together. But that doesn't diminish Ali's drive or talent. He has now collaborated with his Canada-based cousin Zameer Rizvi for his international debut song, 'Shut The World Out.'

Not only does the song feature the 'Noori' lead singer, the music video is also his directorial debut.

Zameer Rizvi is famous for his controversial songs, such as 'Mind Over Murder'. His song, 'Win or Defeat', which was about social discrimination and injustice against athletes with disabilities, gained worldwide recognition and was licensed as a theme song by the 2010 Paralympic Games.

'Shut the World Out' is a soft-rock romantic ballad — a genre both singers have not explored before.

A number of Pakistani singers have been opting to sing in English nowadays and it's great to see them managing to do a decent job.

'Shut The World Out' is a commendable effort by the duo. That being said, the lyrics are cheesy and generic. While it's playful and visually appealing, the video is rather devoid of a plot and repetitive.

It's also a challenge to try to distinguish between the voices of the two cousins. It's not impossible because Ali Noor's voice is unique, but the video could have done more to highlight their singing individually.

Ali Noor's music is known to be raw and powerful; the kind of music that gives you goosebumps. But this song isn't memorable enough to become a permanent addition to your playlist.

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