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Jija Lak Minle (Punjabi: ਜੀਜਾ ਲੱਕ੍ ਮਿਣ ਲੈ) is a Punjabi music album. The album features Amar Singh Chamkila and Amarjot as the lead singers. All lyrics are written by Amar Singh Chamkila ; all music is composed by Charanjit Ahuja
Amar Singh Chamkila (21 July 1960 – 8 March 1988) was an Indian singer and musician of Punjabi music. Chamkila's vivid language, high-pitched vocals, and novel compositions accompanied by tumbi made him popular. His music was influenced by the Punjabi village life in which he grew up. [1]
A humble singer's brash lyrics ignite fame and fury across Punjab as he grapples with soaring success and brutal criticism before his untimely death.. Amar Singh, born in a Ravidassia Dalit Sikh family in Punjab was working in a socks manufacturing factory (much to his dismay) as a teenager, whereas his heart and soul were wrenched in creating music.
"Pehle Se" Sayeed Quadri Kunal Ganjawala 120 "Pehle Se" (Remix Version) Film Star: 121 "Saaware Main Dhara Pyasi Re" Jatin–Lalit Sameer Fun – Can Be Dangerous Sometimes: 122 "Jal Raha Hai Badan" Sanjeev–Darshan: Nasir Faraaz Kunal Ganjawala 123 "Tum Paas Ho" (Female Version) 124 "Tum Paas Ho" (Duet Version) Sonu Nigam Gehraayee: 125 ...
Pages in category "Punjabi-language lyricists" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Ranjit Singh Bawa (born 14 March 1989) known professionally as Ranjit Bawa, [2] is an Indian singer and actor associated with Punjabi language music and films. He rose to fame from his single "Jatt Di Akal" from his debut in the 2015 album, Mitti Da Bawa which was awarded the "Best World Album" award in the 2015 Brit Asia TV Music Awards.
Gurdas Maan (born 4 January 1957) is an Indian singer, songwriter and actor mainly associated with Punjabi language music and films.He gained national attention in 1980 with the song "Dil Da Mamla Hai".
Shah attracted the attention of Indian audience with his 1999 song Pehle Toh Kabhi Kabhi Ghum Tha. According to a major English-language newspaper in Pakistan, "Ghum is not Rahim Shah's personal composition. It is a Pashtun folk song or tappa, sung by famous Pashtun singer, Haroon Bacha. Rahim Shah translated the "tappa" into Urdu and changed ...