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  2. Panjabi Hit Squad - Wikipedia

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    Panjabi Hit Squad started their broadcasting career on BBC 1Xtra in 2002 where they hosted the Desi Beats show on Monday nights from 12–2am. [citation needed] In 2003, the show moved time slots to Thursday night from 10pm–12am.

  3. Sidhu Moose Wala discography - Wikipedia

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    Sidhu Moose Wala was an Indian Punjabi singer, rapper, songwriter and actor associated with Punjabi music and films, who has released two studio album, one mixtape, one soundtrack album, one extended play and one hundred & seven singles.

  4. Sunny Malton - Wikipedia

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    Sandeep Singh Sidhu (born November 15, 1989), known as Sunny Malton, is a Canadian rapper and singer of Punjabi music. He rose to mainstream with his track 'Issa Jatt' with Sidhu Moose Wala. His song Levels with Sidhu charted at 32 on Canadian Hot 100. [1] He is the co-founder of Brown Boys and TPM Records. [2] [3] [4] [5]

  5. Music of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    His song “Kangna” reflects a fusion between club, hip-hop, and Punjabi musical styles. While Punjabi MC became famous in the late 1990s for his hit “Mundian tho Bachke Rahin,” he has continued to produce music that reflects a similar style and is extremely popular with the first and second generation South Asian population. [30]

  6. Panjabi MC - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he recorded a song called "Mirza" and mixed it with "Isyankar", a song by Turkish singer Mustafa Sandal, but they did not release the remixed version. [4] In 2008 was released Panjabi MC's album Indian Timing ; the " Snake Charmer " music video was screened at Deejay Ra's music video night in Toronto at the FILMI festival, North ...

  7. Shubh - Wikipedia

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    Shubh was born to a Punjabi Sikh family on 10 August 1997 in Punjab, India. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He has an elder brother Ravneet Singh, who is also an actor, singer, vocalist and host. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] He moved to Brampton where his musical career started.

  8. Gur Sidhu - Wikipedia

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    His father, Sukhbir Singh Sidhu, was also a Punjabi singer, which influenced Gursimran's early interest in music. [2] Sidhu attended Mahindra Public School and graduated with a high school diploma in 2014. Following his graduation, he adopted the stage name Gur Sidhu, which later became widely recognized in the Punjabi music industry.

  9. AP Dhillon - Wikipedia

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    The song debuted at number one on the UK Asian chart, became his second number one on the chart. In 2020, AP Dhillon released his first Collaborative album, Not by Chance with Gurinder Gill and Money Musik. All seven tracks from the EP charted on the NZ charts and peaked at top five of the Official Punjabi Music chart in the UK. [14]