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Young Stunners [Ys]
OriginKarachi, Pakistan
GenresDesi hip hop
Years active2012–present
MembersTalha Anjum
Jokhay
Talha Yunus
Websitestunnervision.store

Young Stunners (YS) is a Karachi-based hip-hop duo formed in 2012 by Talha Anjum, Talhah Yunus and with the music production primarily handled by Jokhay and Umair.[1]

Talha Anjum, Talhah Yunus and Jokhay rose to fame on YouTube after releasing their first song "Burger-e-Karachi". Some of their major hits to date include: the collaborative 2021 PSL anthem Groove Mera,[2] their performance at the 2021 Pakistan Day Parade[3] and their music video "Afsanay".[4][5][6]

They are often credited for introducing Urdu rap into the mainstream Pakistani music scene.[7][8]

Associated Acts

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Since their success over the years, the duo has collaborated with a number of Pakistani artists including; Asim Azhar, Bohemia, Rap Demon, Raamis, Aima Baig, Naseebo Lal, JJ47, Hasan Raheem, and Faisal Kapadia and Indian artists including Seedhe Maut, KR$NA among others.

History

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The group consists of Talha Anjum and Talhah Yunus.[9][10][11] Both were born and raised in Karachi. The duo got their education at the Army Public School, Saddar and have been friends since the age of 16.[12] The group was formed on 2 July 2012 and started releasing music in the same year.[13] Their debut singles "Burger-e-Karachi", a satirical take at the westernised and out-of-touch urban elites of Karachi, and "Maila Majnu" were some of songs that were widely popular.[14][15][16] In 2017, they released their debut album "Rebirth".

In July 2020, they collaborated with Asim Azhar, Shamoon Ismail, and Raamis on the track "Tum Tum".[17] In September 2021, they released the track "Why Not" as part of a promotional campaign for Pepsi.[7] In March 2022, they collaborated with Faisal Kapadia on the final track of Coke Studio (Season 14) titled "Phir Milenge".[18][19]

Members

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Talha Anjum

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Talha Anjum
Birth nameTalha Anjum Rasheed
Born (1996-10-03) 3 October 1996 (age 28)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
GenresHip hop
OccupationRapper
Years active2012–present

Talha Anjum (born 3 October 1996) is a Pakistani rapper, songwriter, and performer, best known as one half of the renowned music duo Young Stunners. He was born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, where he attended the Army Public School. He has two brothers and developed an early interest in music.

Talha Anjum began his career participating in rap battles during his school years, using his lyrical skills to address local issues and create culturally relevant content. His ability to connect with audiences through his dynamic wordplay and thought-provoking lyrics quickly earned him recognition in the emerging rap scene in Pakistan.

Talhah Yunus

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Talhah Yunus
Born (1996-10-21) 21 October 1996 (age 28)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
GenresHip hop
OccupationRapper
Years active2012–present

Talhah Yunus (born 21 October 1996) is a Pakistani rapper, songwriter, and music producer, widely recognized as a key figure in the South Asian hip-hop scene and music duo Young Stunners. Born and raised in Karachi, Yunus developed an early interest in rap and formed a close friendship with Talha Anjum during their school years. Talhah Yunus initially gained prominence through diss tracks that showcased his sharp lyrical ability. His breakthrough came with Young Stunners’ debut single, "Burger-e-Karachi," which achieved widespread acclaim and established the duo as Key figures in Pakistan's rap and hip-hop industry.

In addition to his work with Young Stunners, Yunus has pursued a solo career, releasing the mixtape "6IX," which highlights his versatility and creative depth as an artist. His contributions to the music industry have solidified his reputation as a transformative figure in contemporary Pakistani music.

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album Track Artist(s)

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2017 Rebirth Real Talk Young Stunners - Talha Anjum & Talhah Yunus [20][21]
I Don't Know
No Hook Ups
Karachi Lingo
Right Now
Rooh - Remix
Po Po
Dear Zainab
32 Bore
Class
Jhoolay Laal
Next Level
Uber
Naya Pakistan
Asli Hai

Singles and collaborations

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Year Track Artist(s) Producer(s) Note(s) Ref.
2019 Shaking My Head Young Stunners Jokhay Promotional track for Furor
2020 Purpose Rap Young Stunners
Stunner Flow Rap Demon & Young Stunners Webster
Quarantine Young Stunners & KR$NA Jokhay
Jalega Young Stunners
Cali 2 Karachi Young Stunners ft. J.Hind
Tum Tum Asim Azhar, Shamoon Ismail, Young Stunners & Raamis Qasim Azhar [17]
Karachi Chal Young Stunners ft. YAS Momin
Gumaan Young Stunners Jokhay [22]
12 Bajay Young Stunners & Rap Demon Rovalio
Bulleya Qasim Azhar ft. Young Stunners, Raamis & Fadia Shaboroz
Hatto Bacho Young Stunners Jokhay Promotional track for Garena Free Fire
Don't Mind Young Stunners & Rap Demon Umair
2021 Laga Reh Young Stunners Jokhay
Woh Banda Nai
Groove Mera Naseebo Lal, Aima Baig & Young Stunners Bilal Haider 2021 PSL anthem [2]
Yaad Asim Azhar ft. Young Stunners Nafeel Ali [23][24]
Afsanay Young Stunners Jokhay [25][26]
Azaad Hain Promotional track for Furor
Why Not Meri Jaan Ali Hamza Productions
Stunner Young Stunners & Aima Baig Jokhay & Umair Promotional track for Infinix
2022 Why Young Stunners Jokhay [27]
Phir Milenge Faisal Kapadia & Young Stunners Xulfi & Abdullah Siddiqui From Coke Studio (Season 14) [28]
Aazma Le Young Stunners ft. Bilal Ali Jokhay
Dil Fatah Karain Soch the Band, Young Stunners & Karakoram Soundtrack of Team Muhafiz animated series
The Blazin Song Young Stunners Talha Dar & Aqeel Sarfaraz Promotional track for Knorr
Next11 Young Stunners, Talal Qureshi & Justin Bibis Talal Qureshi 2022 Pakistan Junior League Anthem
2023 Benz Young Stunners Jokhay
Talk To Me
Two Tone Young Stunners Umair

Live performances

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Year Event Note Ref.
2020 Hum Style Awards Performed at the 2020 Hum Style Awards [29]
Coke Fest - 2020 Performance at Coke Fest 2020 [30][31]
2021 Pakistan Day parade Performed a song "Jaag Raha Ha Pakistan" also associated with Mehak Ali and more [32][33]

See also

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References

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