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"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.
This is an alphabetical list of notable Punjabi singers. These vocal artists are from the Indian and Pakistani state of Punjab ; some belong to the immigrant population living abroad in the United Kingdom, North America and Africa.
Dharampreet (Punjabi: ਧਰਮਪ੍ਰੀਤ) was a well-known Punjabi singer from Punjab, India, known as the "King of Punjabi Sad Songs". He started his career in 1993 with a solo album, Khatra ha Sohneya Nu. In all, he released 12 solo albums and 6 albums of duets. He committed suicide on June 8, 2015, at his residence in Bathinda.
The music video titled "Nikle Currant" was released by T-Series on YouTube. It has received 10 million views on YouTube in first 24 hours. As of March 2025 video has over 920 million views on YouTube. It is one of the fastest Punjabi songs to cross 204 million views on YouTube. [2] [3] [4]
Kamal Heer (born Kamaljeet Singh Heer) is an Indian born Canadian musician.He is the younger brother of Manmohan Waris and Sangtar, two other esteemed musicians.His live performances showcase his virtuosity with taan and his command of the art of traditional Punjabi music.
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"Titliaan" (transl. Butterflies) is a Punjabi song released in 2020, with lyrics by Jaani and music by Avvy Sra, sung by Afsana Khan. The video, featuring Harrdy Sandhu and Sargun Mehta, was directed by Arvindr Khaira. The Song become blockbuster in 2020. [1]
"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). [2] This song matched with his death date 29/5. [3]