Disco Deewane is a 1981 best-selling pop album by Nazia Hassan with Zoheb Hassan, her brother, it was produced by Biddu. It charted in fourteen countries worldwide and became the best-selling Asian pop record to-date. It changed trends in music across South Asia, where it broke sales records, such as selling 100,000 records within a day of its release in Mumbai alone. In South Asia, where the music industry was previously dominated by filmi soundtracks, Disco Deewaane was the first non-soundtrack album to become a major success across the region, paving the way for the emergence of independent Pakistani and Indian pop music scenes. It was also the first South Asian pop album to top the charts in Brazil, while also becoming a hit in Russia, South Africa, and Indonesia, and a success among the South Asian diaspora in regions such as the Canada, United Kingdom, United States, and West Indies.Nazia Hassan was the first girl who introduced Pop music in Asia.
In 2012, a revamped version of the song was incorporated into the Indian film Student of the Year.
I've been thinking reminiscing
'bout the days when we were wishing
We could fly and touch the sky
Laughing meeting under cover
Running hiding from your mother
lf we tried we could do anything
And when the DJ came to town
People came from all around
Baby l still recall those things
And ooh, I'm missing you now
I'm missing you now
And you turned my world around
When you bumed this disco down
Why'd you leave to find yourself
I can't dance with no-one else
And still there's memories of this town
When you bumed this disco down
It's been ten years now this Sunday
Since you left or was it Monday
Time can fly when you're still in love
And now l boogie in my dreams
To le Freak or Dancing Queen
Baby l still recall those things
And ooh, I'm missing you now
I'm missing you now
And you turned my world around
When you burned this disco down
Why'd you leave to find yourself
I cant dance with no-one else
And still there's memories of this town
When you burned this disco down
And oh, now the dance has died for sure
Since your love ain't here no more
Still l wonder where you are