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Umair
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Umair performing live in 2023
Born
Muhammad Umair Tahir

2003 (age 20–21)
Karachi, Pakistan
Occupation(s)Music producer, artist, musician
Years active2016–present
Notable workAsli Hai, Rockstar Without a Guitar, Open Letter, My Terrible Mind
Parents
  • Tahir Mushtaq (father)
  • Shabana Tahir (mother)
FamilyParveen Naz (Grandmother)

Umair

Umair (born Muhammad Umair Tahir in 2003, Karachi, Pakistan) is a Pakistani alternative R&B and hip-hop Producer, Artist, and Musician known for his unique and experimental sound. He gained prominence in the South Asian music industry through collaborations with leading artists such as Talha Anjum, Talhah Yunus, Hasan Raheem, and others. Umair’s innovative production style, blending contemporary hip-hop with traditional influences, has made him a significant figure in Pakistan’s music scene.

Early Life and Education

Umair was born into a middle-class joint family in Karachi, Pakistan. His grandmother, Parveen Naz, fondly remembers him as an adorable baby. His mother, Shabana Tahir, often credits Umair’s creative flair, particularly his early sketches, as pivotal moments in his own academic journey. Recognizing Umair’s interest in technology, his father, Tahir Mushtaq, gifted him a computer, which Umair began to explore fervently. Unbeknownst to his family, Umair spent countless hours crafting beats and experimenting with music production.

At the age of 13, Umair started creating beats in his bedroom. Influenced by house music and artists such as Mike Dean, WondaGurl, Metro Boomin, Travis Scott, and Martin Garrix, he began to develop his distinct style. Ambitious from a young age, Umair shared in an interview with Spotify Radar that he sold his first beat for just 1,000 rupees.

Career

Umair’s foray into music production began with house music in 2016. His breakthrough came in 2019 when he produced his debut hip-hop single, Asli Hai, with the Young Stunners. The song’s success, peaking at #1 on YouTube charts across the Pakistan, fueled his passion and set the stage for further collaborations.

Reaching out persistently to Talhah Yunus, Umair eventually secured a partnership with the Young Stunners by sending his beats via messages. Talhah Yunus remarked on the exceptional quality of Umair’s early work. From this point forward, Umair established himself as a sought-after producer, collaborating with notable artists such as Shamoon Ismail, Faris Shafi, Aleemrk, Raftaar, Seedhe Maut, Prabh Deep, and JJ47. Umair has referred to Talhah Yunus, Talha Anjum, Jhokay Bhai, and JJ47 as the main characters in his life and career, recognizing their pivotal roles in his journey.

In 2024, Umair released his debut album, Rockstar Without a Guitar. The project featured cross-border collaborations with artists from India and Pakistan, including Natasha Noorani, KR$NA, and Calm. This album, praised for its experimental sounds and themes of self-discovery and ambition, cemented Umair’s reputation as an innovative producer.

Umair’s ability to bridge borders was evident in his collaborations, such as Raftaar with Faris Shafi and Calm with Talha Anjum. His motto, “Laga Reh” (Keep at it), reflects his relentless drive to grow and innovate within the music industry.

Personal Life

Umair remains a private individual, preferring to let his work speak for itself. He often acknowledges the support of his family, particularly his parents, in enabling his journey into music. His family’s initial unawareness of his work underscores his independent approach to his craft.

Legacy and Influence

Umair’s contributions have been instrumental in shaping Pakistan’s contemporary music industry. His collaborations have not only elevated Urdu rap but also introduced cross-genre innovation. Tracks like Asli Hai and Rockstar Without a Guitar have inspired a new wave of musicians in South Asia.

Umair’s ability to collaborate across borders has built a strong fan base and influenced the regional music scene. His journey from a 13-year-old experimenting in his bedroom to a renowned producer highlights his dedication and creative vision. Artists and producers alike credit Umair for pushing the boundaries of South Asian music.

Discography

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YEAR Title Artists NOTES
2019 Asli Hai Young Stunners Produced by Umair
2020 Bhen k Farasat Anees, Talha Anjum and Umair Produced by Umair
2020 (Better Now) [Chapter 1] Better Now, Vibe Good, Wait Umair, Hatim, JANI, Savage, Amaan, Mansa of the hill Produced by Umair
2020 (Better Now) [Chapter 2] Trip, Falling and 4AM Umair, Abdur, JANI, Savage, Shareh, Hashaam,Anaaz, Zallard Produced by Umair
2020 Churails Umair, Uzair Mirza Produced by Umait
2021 Vibin' In The City Umair, Anaaz Produced by Umair
2021 When It's All Ove Umair, Wali Aleem Produced by Umair
2021 Sugar Salad Umair, Wali Aleem and Shahmeer Reza Khan Produced by Umair
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  1. ^ Culture Haze: Talha Anjum and Umair collaborations.
  2. ^ Rolling Stone India: Review of Umair’s Rockstar Without a Guitar.
  3. ^ Spotify Radar Interview with Umair.
  4. ^ Personal insights and public statements shared by Umair and his collaborators