| 1. Talal Qureshi was born in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and relocated to Karachi, Pakistan. |
| 2. He began composing music at the young age of thirteen. |
| 3. In 2016, Talal faced a ban on his rap song 'Jawab De' due to YouTube Community Guidelines. |
| 4. Up until 2018, Talal engaged in collaborations with numerous musicians and performed in various shows. |
| 5. Working alongside vocalists like Atif Aslam, Faris Shafi, Natasha Noorani, Mehdi Maloof, and Rehma, Talal made a mark in the music industry. |
| 6. Bobby Friction highlighted Talal Qureshi as a force shaping the future sound. |
| 7. Due to his belief that sponsored events don't showcase artists well, Talal takes charge of organizing most of his shows. |
| 8. At the Mad Decent Block Party in Islamabad, Talal Qureshi stood out as one of the top performers. |
| 9. Talal released his first song “Phase Shift” in 2007 and his first debut EP x1988 in 2013. |
| 10. Talal Qureshi formed SNKM (Saturday Night Killing Machine) along with Pakistani rapper, record producer, singer, and songwriter Adil Omar. |
| 11. In SNKM Talal and Adil share the production, songwriting, and vocal duties. |
| 12. In 2015, Talal along with Adil made their first US debut at SXSW (South by Southwest). |
| 13. Talal started his career as a DJ in 2007. |
| 14. Talal released his debut EP “Equator” in 2012. |
| 15. Talal Qureshi collaborated with Justin Bibis and Hassan Raheem on the track 'Peechay Hutt', featured in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
| 16. Talal released his debut album TURBO, later re-released as TURBO DELUXE with additional tracks including 'KUNDI' featuring blal bloch and Yashraj. |
| 17. Talal Qureshi released his debut album Turbo in 2023, featuring collaborations with top Pakistani artists including Natasha Noorani, Asim Azhar, and Faris Shafi. |
| 18. He produced the track Peechay Hutt for Coke Studio and has worked with international and local artists including the desi hip-hop duo Seedhe Maut. |