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  2. Slowly Slowly (Guru Randhawa song) - Wikipedia

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    The song marked Guru Randhawa and label T-Series' international debut. It was well received by audiences. The song's music video was watched about 38 million times on YouTube India in its first 24 hours and the only one on the list not accompanied by an album release. [6] The video was watched 100 million times on YouTube in less than 14 days. [7]

  3. Swami (band) - Wikipedia

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    Both songs are new versions, "Electro Jugni" is a new Punjabi and Hindi version, and "She's Mine" is an all-new English version of the song. Both songs feature new vocals from Sups, S-Endz and Liana. The EP was eventually released on 9 March 2009.

  4. List of Punjabi singers - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. DJ Shadow Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Satheerth Kunneth, better known by his stage name DJ Shadow Dubai, is a Disc jockey, [5] and Record producer currently residing in Dubai. He received recognition after his song Slowly Slowly, in collaboration with Guru Randhawa and Pitbull (rapper) [ 6 ] became popular on YouTube with 200+ million views on YouTube .

  6. Sharry Mann - Wikipedia

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    Sharry, also known as Surinder Singh Mann, is a prominent Punjabi singer from Mohali, India. He earned a bachelor's degree in civil engineering before deciding to pursue his passion for music. He first gained recognition by posting songs on social media sites. Mann started his career in 2011 with the song "Yaar Anmulle".

  7. Pasoori - Wikipedia

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    [74] [75] The remake featured a new bridge and minor modifications to the chorus, with Kohli stating that "the original song was poetic and in Punjabi, we decided to simplify it and keep it in Hindi." [74] The song received mixed to negative reviews, with some listeners criticizing it as unnecessary and unimaginative. [75] [76] [77]

  8. Prem Dhillon - Wikipedia

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    The song was viewed over a million times within hours of its release on YouTube, [6] and peaked at number 16 in Apple Music India daily charts. [7] The song was ranked at number 52 in Global, [ 8 ] 23 in India, [ 9 ] 6 in Australia, [ 10 ] in Canada, [ 11 ] and 2 in New Zealand on YouTube music charts. [ 12 ]

  9. Gur Sidhu - Wikipedia

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    The song’s catchy hook and relatable lyrics helped Sidhu establish himself as one of the most promising new artists in the scene. In the same year, Sidhu took his talents to the big screen, contributing to the soundtrack of the Punjabi feature film Ardab Mutiyaran (2019), starring Ninja (singer) and Sonam Bajwa .