Description
Early Life & Background
Aima Baig was born in 1995 in Rahim Yar Khan, Pakistan, and spent part of her childhood in Oman. She studied film and television at the University of Lahore before fully focusing on music. Her family background includes siblings and a manager sister, Komal Baig, and she grew up with strong ties to both her Pakistani roots and international influences.
Rise to Fame
Aima began attracting attention through covers and live performances, eventually breaking into mainstream playback singing. Her song “Kalabaaz Dil” for the film Lahore Se Aagey earned her a prestigious Lux Style Award. She appeared on the popular franchise Coke Studio (Pakistan) across seasons and became one of Pakistan’s most‐streamed female artists by 2021.
Musical Style & Influence
Aima’s voice stands out for its soulful clarity and emotive power, seamlessly moving between pop, contemporary Pakistani film music, and independent tracks. While rooted in Urdu and Punjabi lyricism, her sound also embraces modern production values and crossover appeal, giving her a fanbase in Pakistan and overseas.
Achievements & Recognition
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Awarded the national honor Tamgha‑e‑Fakhr‑e‑Imtiaz in 2019 for her services to music.
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Topped Spotify Pakistan’s most-streamed female artist list in 2021.
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Featured in major events such as the opening of the Asia Cup 2023 and the anthem for the Pakistan Super League.
Legacy & Impact
Aima Baig represents the evolving face of Pakistani music—where film playback, indie releases, digital streaming, and live concerts converge. Her success has helped shine a spotlight on female vocal talent in Pakistan’s music industry and signaled that independent artistry and commercial music can coexist beautifully.
Top 10 Aima Baig Songs
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Baazi (Coke Studio)
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Kalabaaz Dil (Lahore Se Aagey)
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Item Number (Teefa in Trouble)








