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Aima Baig aka Ariana Grande set hearts aflame at PSL opening ceremony

Aima Baig
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Aima Baig has once again proved herself as one of Pakistan’s leading singers. Her various appearances in Coke Studio and hit pop numbers have garnered her immense success.

Keeping her popularity in views she was asked to perform at the Opening ceremony of PSL 2020. Aima Baig aka Ariana Grande, the diva performed and rocked the stage.

Her singing has managed to captivate audience in previous outings, this time around, Twitter couldn’t help but praise her dazzling looks.

Aima Baig had made a big impression on the Pakistan showbiz scene in recent years, also expressed her joy at the chance of performing in National Stadium Karachi in front of a massive Pakistani audience.

 Aima Baig performed a few of her hits as dancers flocked around her

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Not surprising many people on twitter compared Aima Baig with international pop star Ariana Grande.

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Aima Baig is one of the most promising singers to emerge from the music scene in recent years. She is inspired by powerful vocalists like Lady Gaga, Rihanna and Abida Parveen and had a tremendous run in 2016. It also looks like her plate in 2017 is just as full. Despite a packed schedule, Baig spoke to Instep about her journey, the rise to fame and what the future holds…

https://www.bolnews.com/latest/2020/02/aima-baig-aka-ariana-grande-sets-hearts-aflame-at-psl-opening-ceremony/amp/

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