Band Name: Young StunnersBand Members: Talha Anjum, Talha Yunus and Zion Nathan.gfff
Nick Names: Pac, Rapx, and Soulja.
Favourite hangout dish: Not anything specific, But something that is totally Pakistani.
Favorite hangout places: Studio, various sheesha bars.
Founder of band's name? How it was been found?
Founder of the band's name is Talha Anjum, This name YOUNG STUNNER gives a clear cut outlook of people who are young, energetic, Ones who cad do stuff which can stun you and make you a little more interested in what we actually do.
Family support: Pretty much, Our family is our first ever and biggest ever fans.
Tell us a bit about your band: YOUNG STUNNERS is a Rap/Hip Hop band which consist of 3 rappers, 3 rappers which were friends long before we were any close to making music.
What are your raps about: Everything we see around. We rap about the reality here, Good stuff or bad stuff, We do it as long as It is happening. Burger e Karachi, We wrote what we saw, Fikar e Akhirat, You people know what we're trying to pass on, Maila Majnu, You can understand that We are telling people to be real to themselves, Some people won't even get our message because we pass it on a funny way, but at the end of the day we do have a message for our fans.
Who inspired you to become rappers: We, from the very start have been listening to Hip/Hop and Rap, Our love for music and our wish to make our own music for Pakistanis in their very own language Urdu brought us here where we are.
That one artist/rapper you would love to workwith: There are a lot of rappers in town nowadays I tell you, But We like going Solo. Maybe in future will work in collaboration with someone from our lobby.

Define music/rap in your own words: Talking about Rap music, It is all based on the reality, In rap music you can define stuff that you are going through, Your people are going through or what the world is going through, In Rap music you can make people listen to the truth that you have been trying to say and the truth which doesn't sound pleasant when said simply and straight away. I'll just say, Music makes our lives alot better.
Is there any message you guys consistentlytry to portray in your music: Consistently? Be real to yourselves. When We are listening to Burger e Karachi, We are not listening to Talha Anjum and Talha Yunus talking about Guitars, Ray bans and credit cards and brats, we listen to them Screaming, screaming at people to JUST BE YOURSELF.
If you guys got a record deal at this second,would you accept it:
If it is worth it, Why not.
Best performance yet: In Nixor college, Had good time there, The crowd was lovely.
Views about Pakistani music/rap industry: It is growing, and is growing good. Thanks to all main stream and underground rappers.
Which Pakistani female vocalist wouldyou like to collaborate with: Misha Shafi, QB.

How much role does the sound editing software’splay in a final ready to listen song: It does play an important part, Your music maybe good, Your lyrics maybe heavy, But at the end, The final package should sound pleasant. And Our man Umair Khan is the best at doing it.
Which musical instrument do you playreally well: We don't play instruments. We dedicate our total time and concentration on lyrics as that's the main attraction of Rap.
Worst comment by any hater: Ummm, Haters are always there. We don't remember any of such stuff.
Any upcoming projects: Yes, projects are always up and coming when it comes to Young Stunners.
Any message for your fans: Don't be a Burger, Don't be a Maila. Just be Yourself and play hard. Love you!
Where can we find you online: We use the page ourselves sometimes, or you can try and inbox us on our personal Id's. We love to chat with fans.

How do you interact with your fans: For now it's all about Facebook, Twitter and other social networking sites, This is the best yet the easiest way.
Views about Islotimes: Yeah we've heard a lot about Islotimes, Can't wait for our names to be on their site, YAAAY! haha.
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