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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] Songs were written by Karan Aujla, Raj Ranjodh, Amrit Maan, and other artists. The album was produced by various artists ...
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 T-Series & Finetone Ishq Ho Gaya "Smile" 2005 Sukhpal Sukh — — — — Balvir Bhoparai Smile "Chocolate" 2008 Pavneet Birgi — — — —
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.
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. [9] As of 6 December 2023, Moosetape became the first Indian album to reach 1 billion streams on Spotify.
"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]
"Hass Hass" is a song by Indian singer Diljit Dosanjh and Australian singer-songwriter Sia. It was released as a single on 26 October 2023 by Warner Music India.The song was written by Dosanjh and Sia with Greg Kurstin and Inder Bajwa, with Kurstin producing.
He released the song's cover on 20 March 2020 on his Instagram handle. [2] On 17 March 2020, the song's music video was leaked on YouTube. [4] Following the leak, Aujla announced the release of the original song and its music video. [5] Some of the regional Punjabi channels accused Karan Aujla's co-artist Deep Jandu of leaking the song. However ...
[6] [7] They were awarded platinum and gold discs for album sales. The band's last release was their 7th bhangra album, Revolution in 2001; this album was a compilation of old hits released purely for the Indian and Pakistani music market. Subsequently, the music producer from the band Mukhtar Sahota released a number of