Unlike many contemporary Pashto singers who either go full Atan (traditional dance) or full Western hip-hop, Ghazala found a middle ground. She used traditional instruments (Rubab, Mangay) but paired them with synthesizers and bass drops. This made her music accessible to elders who appreciated the folk roots and youth who wanted energy.

To this day, her music is continuously remixed, re-uploaded, and shared across TikTok, YouTube, and SoundCloud, retaining millions of active listeners. If you want to dive deeper, let me know:

Ghazala was one of the first Pashto artists to fully utilize the power of high-production music videos.