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Producer Umair Thanks Fans After Being Named Pakistan’s Second Most-Streamed Artist Again

Last updated: December 5, 2025 5:47 pm
Abdul Qavi
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Producer and rapper Umair Tahir, known simply as Umair, marked another milestone this week after Spotify confirmed he is once again Pakistan’s second most-streamed artist of the year. The moment, already big on its own, turned into something far more personal when he posted a long, emotional note for fans who have been with him since the beginning.

He didn’t dress it up. “I don’t even know how to begin,” he wrote, sharing a handful of photos from the past year. Some shots were polished studio moments. Others were rough, grainy glimpses of a musician still grinding behind the scenes. Together, they told a story.

A journey that started with cheap earphones

Umair went back to 2016 in his message, reminding fans of where things really began. Back then, he said, he was making beats on whatever he could afford — including a pair of earphones that cost barely a couple hundred rupees. Now he is sitting among the country’s most-listened artists for the second year in a row. It’s a strange full-circle moment, and he let fans feel that with him.

“This is unreal,” he wrote, adding that every listener who hits play “turns my life into something bigger than I ever imagined.”

The milestone that mattered most

Out of everything he shared, one detail hit hardest: this year’s success finally allowed him to buy a house for his mother. A “nice, big home,” he said, something she has wanted for years. The way he told it, the achievement wasn’t about charts or trophies, but about giving back after years of sacrifice.

Fans flooded his comments almost instantly. Some congratulated him on the streaming success. Many focused on the house. Gratitude like that, coming from someone who built his career almost entirely online, resonated deeply with listeners who have watched him grow track by track.

A continued rise in Pakistan’s evolving music scene

Umair’s placement reflects more than just personal momentum. It shows how the country’s music tastes are shifting, especially among young listeners who have embraced independent producers and rappers as part of their daily playlists. For artists who came up outside the traditional industry, this kind of recognition matters.

Still, Umair didn’t talk about competition or charts. His post sounded like someone pausing for breath, looking back at the messy bits, the risks, the quiet early steps that never made headlines. Maybe that’s why the note landed so strongly — it felt honest.

And for fans who’ve grown with him, year after year, that honesty is part of the music too.

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