Pakistani band 'Naqaabposh' releases new track ‘Qabza’, dedicates it to oppressed Gazans
Band has announced that all proceeds generated from streaming song across platforms will be donated to support ongoing relief efforts in Gaza

(Web Desk): Pakistani band Naqaabposh has released their latest track, Qabza, dedicating it to the oppressed people of Gaza.
The band has announced that all proceeds generated from streaming the song across platforms will be donated to support ongoing relief efforts in Gaza.
The music video for Qabza features powerful visuals from war-torn Gaza, along with footage of pro-Palestinian protests around the world. It depicts Palestinians resisting Israeli forces with stones and bottles, and shows heartbreaking scenes of starving children crying out for food.
Written and composed by Ammar Khalid and Hassan Tanveer, the song highlights themes of resistance and the struggle for freedom. Its lyrics speak of breaking free from captivity and amplify the power of collective voice.
Bassist Adeel Tahir shared that the band is currently in talks with Alkhidmat Foundation to facilitate donations. Additionally, verified GoFundMe links to Palestinian relief accounts have been included in the YouTube video description.
According to Naqaabposh, they have been making music since 2017. Their debut single Bheek was released in 2017, followed by Khamosh Dakeet in 2019, and a live album in 2021.

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