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G.O.A.T. is the eleventh studio album by Indian-Punjabi vocalist Diljit Dosanjh, released on July 30, 2020, by Famous Studios. Title track of the album and its music video was released a day prior to album release. [1] [2] Songs were written by Karan Aujla, Raj Ranjodh, Amrit Maan, and other artists. The album was produced by various artists ...
Karan Aujla is an Indian singer, rapper, and songwriter in the Punjabi music industry. He has released over fifty-two singles as a lead artist and thirty-four as a songwriter. He has also featured on fifty-four songs as a guest artist.
Its music video was directed by Teji Sandhu. Posthumously, the track "295" charted at 154 on the Billboard Global 200 , making Moose Wala the first Punjabi singer to do so. The song was heavily played after his death as the song title surprisingly highlights the date of his death.
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.
The album debuted at number 66 on the Billboard Canadian Albums Chart. [1] The album reached the top spot on iTunes and became the top Indian Pop album. [2] [3] The songs "Jatt Da Muqabala", "Badfella" and "Dawood" were ranked No. 11, 24, and 26 on UK Asian Music Chart by OCC.
Title Year Music Peak chart positions Certifications Lyrics Label Album CAN [6]NZ Hot [7]UK Asian [2]UK Punjabi "Daka" 2002 Sachin Ahuja — — — — Diljit Dosanjh, Raj Kakra, Nimma Lubana, Jaggi, Satta Kotli
"Lamberghini" is a Punjabi-language song by the Indian singer-songwriter composer duo The Doorbeen featuring Ragini Tandan, released as a single by Speed Records on 25 February 2018 via YouTube and other online music streaming services. [1] [2] The title is a variant spelling of the car brand Lamborghini.
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]