Ahmed Rushdi's "Meri Pasand," released on April 1, 1994, under EMI Pakistan, is a captivating blend of ghazal and qawwali, showcasing the artist's versatility and depth. This album, spanning 59 minutes, is a testament to Rushdi's enduring legacy in the world of South Asian music. With tracks like "Liye Aankhon Mein Ghuroor," "Ko Ko Koreena," and "Kabhi To Tumko Yaad," Rushdi weaves a tapestry of emotions, from longing and love to reflection and devotion. The album's diverse range of songs, from the soulful "Salaam-E-Mohabbat" to the lively "Gol Gappay Wala Aaya," highlights Rushdi's ability to connect with audiences across different moods and occasions. "Meri Pasand" is not just an album but a journey through the rich traditions of ghazal and qawwali, making it a cherished piece in Ahmed Rushdi's discography.