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"295" is a song recorded by Punjabi singer-rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, released on 14 July 2021. [1] The song was written by Sidhu Moose Wala and produced by The Kidd and was featured on his third studio album Moosetape (2021). This song matched with his death date 29/5
Moosetape is the second studio album by Indian singer, rapper and songwriter Sidhu Moose Wala, released independently on 15 May 2021. Moose Wala served as the executive producer. Writing was handled by Sidhu dominantly among other artists, while the tracks were produced by The Kidd, Steel Banglez, Snappy, Wazir Patar, and JB. At 32 tracks, it ...
Shubhdeep Singh Sidhu (11 June 1993 – 29 May 2022), known professionally as Sidhu Moose Wala, [5] [6] was an Indian singer and rapper. He worked predominantly in Punjabi-language music and cinema .
(Khush Romana featuring Sidhu Moose Wala) 2018 Teggy "Homicide" (Big Boi Deep featuring Sidhu Moose Wala) 2019 Jyothi Tatter "Same Beef" (Bohemia featuring Sidhu Moose Wala) Rahul Dutta "47" [2] (Mist, Stefflon Don featuring Sidhu Moose Wala) — "Old-Skool" (Prem Dhillon featuring Nseeb & Sidhu Moose Wala) 2020 TDot Films "Taare"
PBX 1 is the debut studio album by Indian rapper Sidhu Moose Wala, released on 18 October 2018, by T-Series. The album was produced by Byg Byrd , Intense, Snappy, and Harj Nagra. Along with the album, Moose Wala also released a music video for "Jatt Da Muqabla", directed by TDot Films.
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In the song, Sidhu speaks about issues related to the Satluj Yamuna link canal (SYL canal), a contentious issue of sharing of river waters between Haryana, Punjab and Delhi, [2] [3] along with unity among Punjab & Haryana (undivided Punjab after PEPSU merger). [4]