Raqs e Aakhir feels like a middle point between La Haasil and Haasil

Sunny Khan Durrani expresses his regrets in La Haasil, reflecting on his struggles while being at rock bottom. In contrast, in Haasil, he shares his hopes and acknowledges the blessings in his life, embodying a sense of almost naive optimism.

Raqs e Aakhir feels like a middle ground between the two. In the first verse, he delves into his issues, regrets, and sufferings, reminiscent of La Haasil. However, in the second verse, he reaches a point of acceptance—embracing himself, his life, and his art.

The choice of production, with the harmonium (?) tune looping throughout, ties the vibe of La Haasil and Haasil together seamlessly.

What do you all think?