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In addition to the UK, Punjabi music has also gained popularity in the United States. This inclusion of Punjabi music in popular culture has continued and become more salient today, as exemplified by UK-based Panjabi MC's “Mundian to Bach Ke” becoming a Top 40 hit in the United States, being listened to widely by non-Punjabis. [29]
It was well received by audiences. The song's music video was watched about 38 million times on YouTube India in its first 24 hours and the only one on the list not accompanied by an album release. [6] The video was watched 100 million times on YouTube in less than 14 days. [7] As of June 2025, it has over 350 million views on YouTube.
It was released by T-Series, and has received over 1.5 billion views on YouTube, [5] becoming one of the most-viewed music videos on the T-Series channel. [9] It is the 3rd most-viewed Punjabi Indi-pop music video on YouTube, and the platform's fourth most-viewed Indian music video, after the songs "Laung Laachi", "Vaaste", and "High Rated Gabru".
Due to the large area with many sub-regions, the folk music has minor lingual differences but invokes the same feelings. The sub-regions Bar, Malwa, Doaba, Majha, have numerous folk songs. [4] Punjabi dance OP Bhangra music which is a genre of Punjabi modern music invented in Britain by the Punjabi diaspora.
Harmeet Singh Khanna, better known by his stage name MixSingh, is an Indian music composer. [1] [2] [3] He is primarily recognized for his compositions in Punjabi music.[4] [5] [6] He has composed Punjabi songs like "Sakhiyaan" & "Ik Tera" Sung By Maninder Buttar, "Sorry" by Neha Kakkar, [7] "Saara India" by Aastha Gill, [8] "Phone Maar Di" by Gurnam Bhullar, "Tera Mera Viah" & "Shopping" by ...
The tumbi or toombi (Punjabi: ਤੂੰਬੀ, pronunciation: tūmbī), also called a tumba or toomba, is a traditional musical instrument from the Punjab region of the northern Indian subcontinent. The high-pitched, single-string plucking instrument is associated with folk music of Punjab and presently very popular in Western Bhangra music. [1]
Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Hindi, Tamil Telugu as well as in Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult.