Wooly and the Uke

Born and raised in Lahore, she rose to fame when she became part of an all-female ensemble on Nescafé Basement fourth season, a Pakistani music television series, produced by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan in 2016.

[1] She started writing lyrics at a very young age and her music evolved with her ongoing interactions with people around her.

[2] In 2016, Aziz developed the stage name "Wooly and the Uke"[1] after her performance at the Pakistani television music series Nescafé Basement fourth season, produced by Zulfiqar Jabbar Khan.

"[2] The song was critically acclaimed and Aziz's performance was highly lauded by Ali Azmat and Junaid Khan, vocalist of the Pakistani rock band Call.

[1][14] In an interview with The News International, Aziz talked about the song saying, "for me it is a satirical comment on society, consumerism and not being able to get out of it".