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Annie::The Princess of Pakistan::PakMusic Awesome Song::Mahiya::with Lyrics

The Latest song which have created a sizzle around the world of music.. Song by Annie a pakistan singer who have performed all over the world and the song which shot her to fame mahiya has a very soothing music and a fusion of urdu and english.. Here i am giving you the link to download the song.. Do here it and tell me about it.
http://music.pz10.com/album/6640/Princess-Annie.html


http://www.musicpakistan.net/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=getit&lid=757#dl

Mahiya
Artist: Annie
Lyrics Contributed By: Sundas


i wish u could see urself the way i see ya
u shine juss like a star mahia
cuz ur my only pyar mahia

maine tujh ko he dil may basaya
tu hi mera pyar mahia X2

tu nay aisee adda say mujhay dekha
dil ho gya nisaar mahia
tu hi ha mera pyar mahia x2

tu nay aisee adda say mujhay dekha
dil ho gya nisaar mahia
tu hi ha mera pyar mahia x2

y dont u tell me mahi
ma mid at ease
how do u wish to see the loyalty in me
appnee wafa iqrar kya karoon
mar jaoon hudh ko jo tujh say juda karoon

tu nay aisee adda say mujhay dekha
dil ho gya nisaar mahia
tu hi ha mera pyar mahia x2

mahai u r i set ma soul on fire
i felt juss like a rose mahia
when i was in ur arms mahia

i cant imagine that like without u where i'd be
im ur lady i'll go where ever u take me
terey beghair jeenay ki khaish nahin
main terey saath hoon lay chal mujh ko kahin

tu nay aisee adda say mujhay dekha
dil ho gya nisaar mahia
tu hi ha mera pyar mahia x2

mahia ur i set ma soul on fire
i felt juss like a rose mahia
when i was in ur arms mahia

i don't care where we go or stay or wut we do
ill take u r bain consider becuz i love u
jaisay bhi haal main rakhoo gay main rahoon
dukh bhi milay to pyar main haans kay sahoon

tu nay aisee adda say mujhay dekha
dil ho gya nisaar mahia
tu hi ha mera pyar mahia x2

i wish u could see urself the way i see ya
u shine juss like a tar mahia
ur my only pyar mahia

maine tujhh ko he dil may bhasaya
tu hi mera pyar mahia X2

mahai ur i set ma soul on fire
i felt juss like a rose mahia
when i was in ur arms mahia

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