Artist's albums
y u callin/cheengum
2022 · single
Throne
2022 · single
nazar/surma
2022 · single
wasta/kulfi
2022 · single
anay wala kal/ghubaray
2022 · single
Hello! Gimme more
2021 · single
Typical
2021 · single
Daira-e-ufuq
2021 · single
Shit I'll Never Finish
2020 · EP
Automatic Yellow
2019 · single
Pagal Sa
2019 · single
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Biography
Rutaba Yaqub was born in Saudi Arabia and moved to Lahore, Pakistan in 2010. While there, she began singing publicly and was discovered by music producer Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan (also known as Xulfi). She began working as a backing singer on Xulfi's television series Nescafé Basement. The Express Tribune considered her one of two breakout acts of the show's first two seasons, while Yaqub felt that without the show she would not have pursued a musical career. Rutaba received further exposure after recording a cover version of Coldplay's "The Scientist" which was streamed online several thousand times. Her first single from Échapper was entitled "Hold On". In 2017, she appeared on Pepsi Battle of the Bands on PTV Home finishing third as part of the band Roots, who played a mixture of electropop, synth-pop and progressive pop. Her solo recordings are entirely in English, and more in the indie pop genre. Yaqub met the other members of the band, who were all in a group called Wisdom Salad, through the rapper Moe Nawaz, and she invited them to join her on the show. Yaqub had been known as Roots previously, but after lending that name to the band, she now plays solo under her own name. The band came third overall in the contest. Yaqub along with several others also sang with Meesha Shafi on a Mother's Day tribute song.