Junaid Jamshed was a Pakistani singer, songwriter, and religious preacher. He was born on September 3, 1964, in Karachi, Pakistan, and died on December 7, 2016, in a plane crash near Havelian, Pakistan.
Jamshed first rose to fame as the lead singer of the Pakistani pop band Vital Signs in the late 1980s. The band's debut album, "Vital Signs 1," became a huge success and was followed by several other successful albums, including "Vital Signs 2" and "Aitebar."
In 2001, after a successful career in music, Jamshed left the music industry and devoted his life to religion. He became a religious preacher and started a clothing brand called "J." that catered to Islamic clothing for men and women. Jamshed became a well-known figure in Pakistan for his religious sermons and nasheeds (Islamic songs).
Jamshed's sudden death in a plane crash in 2016 shocked the country and his fans around the world. He was returning from a religious trip to Chitral when the plane he was traveling in crashed into a mountain. His death was mourned by people from all walks of life, and he was remembered for his contributions to music and religion.
Junaid Jamshed's legacy lives on through his music and his clothing brand, which continues to be popular in Pakistan and around the world. He remains an iconic figure in Pakistani music and a beloved religious preacher.