“Dum Dum” brings Asees Kaur’s voice and Jaani’s lyrics into focus, with Jacqueline Fernandez leading the visuals in a stylized breakup. Guru Randhawa’s “Sirra,” off his indie album, links him with Kiran Bajwa for a smoother edge, while Armaan Malik’s “Baari Baari” leans into breezy Hindi-Punjabi crossover with Amaal Mallik and NEVERSOBER behind the boards.

“M4” stands out with Inderpal Moga and UK rapper Mist trading bars over Dr Zeus’s beat, and “Coco Chanel” pairs Gafal with Prem Lata in a folk-rap nod to labels and legacy. “Gall” keeps Kunwarr’s emotional sharpness intact, “Akh Gabru Di” lines up Hustinder and Jagdeep Sangala, while “Amrika” by Jhindi eyes dreams across borders in pure Punjabi pop fashion.

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Here are the brand new (animated only) music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and liking. Beware (possibly) NSFW

52 . Asees Kaur – Dum Dum (w/ Jacqueline Fernandez)

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released on July 1, 2025, “Dum Dum” pairs Asees Kaur’s vocals with Jaani’s lyrics and a co-composition credit shared between Jaani and Bunny.

The video, fronted by Bollywood’s Jacqueline Fernandez, draws on close-ups and choreographed heartache to match the song’s theme of emotional fallout.

Much like its visuals, the track operates as a layered collaboration—singer, composer, actress—all working in sync without stepping on each other’s toes.

Kaur, who started singing Gurbani at five in Panipat and trained with Ustad Puran Shahkoti, has a career that moves from TV competitions like Indian Idol and Awaz Punjab Di to her Bollywood debut in “Dildara Reprise” (Tamanchey, 2014).

Since then, she’s added titles such as “Bolna,” “Ve Maahi,” “Tere Bin,” and “Raatan Lambiyan” to a growing catalogue, many of them with awards attached.

Music video directed by : Piyush – Shazia

51 . Guru Randhawa – Sirra (w/ Kiran Bajwa)

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

Released in March 2025, “Sirra” pairs Guru Randhawa with Kiran Bajwa on a track lifted from his debut independent album “Without Prejudice,” out via Warner Music India.

The song filters Randhawa’s sonic trademarks through a collaborative lens, with lyrical and musical inflections not entirely his own.

Born August 30, 1991, in Punjab, Randhawa adds this one to a catalogue that already includes “Lahore,” “Patola” and features with names like Pitbull and The Chainsmokers.

Music video directed by : Harry Singh & Preet Singh – Song featured on the album : Without Prejudice

Naach Meri Rani (2020)

50 . Armaan Malik – Baari Baari

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

June 2025 sees Armaan Malik pivot a little with “Baari Baari,” a Hindi-Punjabi track wrapped in breezy tempos and global textures, caught somewhere between homegrown pop and summer playlist filler.

Built over the course of a year, the song taps composer Amaal Mallik, lyricist Youngveer, and producer NEVERSOBER to sculpt a sound that’s less about reinvention than casual evolution.

It’s still Malik holding the mic—born July 22, 1995, in Mumbai, first heard on his 2014 album “Armaan,” and noticed after “Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon.”

By 2020, he’s going platinum in India with his English-language single “Control.”

Tu/You (2023)

49 . Raj Mawar – Ji Laage Se Babya Mai

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

“Ji Laage Se Babya Mai” leans on the familiar romantic gestures of Haryanvi pop, complete with stylized choreography and polished visual cues.

Raj Mawar lends his voice to the track, while Aman Jaji turns up in the video—because who else would you expect in a 2025 HR Beats Production release?

The clip does its part, knack for dramatics intact, sticking to the usual script with just enough verve to keep things moving.

Mawar, born April 13, 1994, in Sirsa, Haryana, has been at it since 2010, his breakout moment arriving in 2016 with “Main Teri Nachai Nachu.”

With a catalog topping 100 songs, he continues to do what he does best: keep Haryanvi love ballads firmly on the radar.

Music video directed by : Chand Shivraj

तोड़िए , Todiye (2022)

48 . Dilpreet Dhillon – Jatt Jatt Jatt (w/ Shipra Goyal, Kulshan Sandhu)

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

“Jatt Jatt Jatt” lands in June 2025 via Point O Melodies with Dilpreet Dhillon and Shipra Goyal sharing vocal duties.

Kulshan Sandhu, who’s made a habit of teaming up across the Punjabi scene, handles production.

Dhillon—real name Amarinder Singh Dhillon, born August 24, 1991, in Fatehgarh Sahib—has been at it since his 2014 debut “Gunday No 1.”

“32 Bore” and “Thar Wala Yaar” helped move things along, both more swagger than subtlety.

When not behind a mic, he tries his hand at screen time in “Once Upon a Time in Amritsar” and “The Great Sardaar.”

Shipra Goyal keeps one foot in Punjab, the other in Bollywood, appearing wherever there’s a hook to carry.

Music video directed by : Bhinder Bhurj

Killa (2023)

47 . M4 & Dr Zeus & Chani Nattan & Mist & Inderpal Moga – M4

Date Added : Jul 5,2025

M4” arrives in June 2025, clocking in at 2 minutes and 36 seconds, and swings between Punjabi vocals and UK rap verses without overstaying its welcome.

Inderpal Moga handles the vocal work, while Mist delivers the rap segments with a grime edge.

The lyrics and composition are by Chani Nattan, a Surrey-born writer whose pen controls the interplay between rhythm and delivery.

Production credit goes to Dr Zeus—Baljit Singh Padam from Birmingham—who’s kept busy since “Kangna” (2003) and sidestepped into Bollywood with “Happy New Year” and “Ek Paheli Leela.”

The result isn’t polite fusion—it’s a functional exchange between genres that barely bother to explain themselves, but somehow get along.

Music video directed by : Sam Malhi

Jugni Ji (W/ Dj Kayz, Mister You & Sophia Akkara) (2014)

38 . Neelkamal Singh – Kudi Anjaani (w/ Hema Sardesai)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

In “Kudi Anjaani,” Neelkamal Singh and Hema Sardesai share the mic and the spotlight under the T-Series banner.

He’s the Bhojpuri and Hindi playback regular with a thing for high-octane stylings; she’s the multilingual veteran whose pipes once cut through peak Bollywood orchestration.

The video pairs Singh with Zaara Yesmin, wrapping them in a blur of saturated colors, rom-com staging, and choreographed pep assembled in what can only be described as a high-end production bubble.

Sardesai’s vocal presence curves around Singh’s brash delivery, with studio polish smoothing out any rough edges not already covered by confetti or lightwork.

Music video directed by : Rahul Shetty

Maaja Milela Na Pura3 (2022)

37 . Rajinikanth – Chikitu

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025, “Chikitu” is the first single from the Tamil film Coolie, with music by Anirudh Ravichander and vocals shared between him, Arivu, and T Rajendar.

The track lands shortly after a teaser drops on Rajinikanth’s 74th birthday, not by coincidence but by design.

The music video is staged with street-style visuals, punchy choreography by Sandy, and a passing Rajinikanth cameo—he plays the film’s lead but lets his hips rest.

Framed as a dance anthem, the song avoids subtleties and goes for full-on festive energy instead.

Coolie circles around gold smuggling and involves Nagarjuna, Upendra, Shruti Haasan, and Aamir Khan trying to catch up with Rajinikanth, born Shivaji Rao Gaikwad in 1950, owner of 170+ film credits and recipient of the Dadasaheb Phalke, Padma Bhushan, and Padma Vibhushan, in that order.

Music video directed by : Lokesh Kanagaraj – Song featured on the album : Coolie

36 . Jigar – Zulfaan (w/ Sargi Maan)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025 under T-Series Apna Punjab, “Zulfaan” pairs Jigar with Sargi Maan for a Punjabi pop single balancing playful charm and modern sheen.

The lyrics lean into flirtation, with lines like “Ho nakhro ne maa da shaukeen patteya, Zulfan sawaar ke,” mixing swagger with cultural shorthand.

Surma and lassi make their way into the track, anchoring its sound in the familiar while the production edges toward the contemporary.

Jigar, born Jaspreet Singh in Goniana in 1992, has been active since his 2019 debut “Khauff,” with “Pink Pink Addiyaan” and “Hoor Mittra Di” as part of his catalog.

Music video directed by : Yug

Maafi (2020)

35 . Vikas Bedi – Jaam Jaam (w/ Raseeka)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Punjabi producer-performer Vikas Bedi lines up a steady groove on “Jaam Jaam,” with Raseeka adding vocals that don’t try too hard but get the job done.

The track is released by Tru Makers, who apparently let the beat take the lead, closely followed by a video doing the visual equivalent of a shoulder roll.

Greater Noida’s Bedi sticks to a familiar formula—he sings, he composes, he produces—just like on “Aukhe Sokhe” (2024) and “Maikhana,” both reliably built to hold up a hook.

Music video directed by : Tru Makers

Dil Ek Villain (2021)

34 . Inder Pandori – Tohar (w/ Jasmeen Akhtar)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

Released in June 2025, “Tohar” teams up Inder Pandori and Jasmeen Akhtar on a Punjabi single shaped by Koshik’s production and shot through with regional markers that know exactly what they’re doing.

The track arrives courtesy of Inder Pandori Production, with Riya Razdan supplying most of the screen presence in the accompanying video—always helpful when the performers stay mostly behind the mic.

Inder Pandori, active since 2014 and previously attached to titles like “Hauli Hauli” and “Rok Lya Ohne,” sticks to his lane, while Jasmeen Akhtar plays her regular part as guest collaborator in the churn of Punjabi releases.

Music video directed by : Love Randhawa

Kisani (2024)

33 . KD Desirock – Bera Ni (w/ Komal Chaudhary, Sweta Chauhan)

Date Added : Jun 28,2025

“Bera Ni” lands as a Haryanvi single by KD Desirock featuring Komal Chaudhary, released in June 2025 via Times Music Haryanvi.

The track trains its lens on alcoholism and family discord, dressed in restless percussion and lyrical grit.

Sweta Chauhan holds the center in a video that follows the song’s bruised emotional trail without blinking.

KD takes the triple duty—vocal cords, pen, and melody—leaning into his taste for songs that mirror the street and the living room alike.

Music video directed by : Anishh 2.0

Ditto (2024)

29 . Guru Randhawa – From Ages

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“From Ages” lands on Guru Randhawa’s 2025 release “Without Prejudice,” a moment clearly marked in his shifting catalog.

He threads Punjabi pop through modern production tweaks, capping it with a lyrical take on time and longing—his usual mix of emotion with melodic efficiency.

Since 2013, Randhawa, born in 1991, has been balancing regional sounds and Bollywood polish, scoring chart fixtures like “Lahore” and “High Rated Gabru.”

“Slowly Slowly,” his global duet with Pitbull, already hinted at this cross-border wiring, here refined with a more reflective tilt.

Music video directed by : Ethan Keleman – Song featured on the album : Without Prejudice

Naach Meri Rani (2020)

28 . Baghdadi Music – Goli Gatta

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released in June 2025 under T-Series Apna Punjab, “Goli Gatta” keeps Baghdadi Music’s formula intact: urban-tinted Punjabi beats, hooks that insist on staying, and just enough cheek to pass for charm.

The track appears as its own standalone single, looking exactly like what it is—both title and invitation.

Wajid Ali Baghdadi, the man behind the curtain, has been active since the late 2010s, and the past keeps tagging along in songs like “Vape,” “Jailan,” and “Habibi.”

Those curious should note: cultural identity and social awareness don’t sit in the backseat here—they drive, occasionally stopping for swagger.

Music video directed by : Karan Dope

G-Bil (Gangsta’S Brother In Law) (2022)

27 . Tarsem Jassar & Deep Jandu – Aar Ya Paar

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

Released under Vehli Janta Records in June 2025, “Aar Ya Paar” finds Tarsem Jassar juggling lead vocals, lyrics, and composition without breaking a sweat.

Deep Jandu handles production duties, steering the track through a rough terrain of bass, swagger, and cinematic ambition.

The video doesn’t hesitate to showcase the pair’s taste for visual theatrics, dialed up to match the track’s full-volume confidence.

Jassar, who splits his time between singing, screen roles, and co-running the label, continues to blur the line between soundtrack and narrative.

Jandu, meanwhile, pushes the knobs with the practiced hand of someone shaping Punjabi urban music from behind a Canadian studio desk.

Music video directed by : Avex Dhillon

Turbanator (2017)

26 . Gulab Sidhu – Sukh Saand

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Sukh Saand” (2025) finds Gulab Sidhu back in the saddle, this time joined on screen by Navkiran Bhatthal in a video that favors the sculpted visuals he’s made a habit of lately.

Born in Pharwahi, Punjab, in 1993, Sidhu first popped up in the music scene with “Parle Ji” in 2017—a title that still sounds more snacktime than soundtrack.

Since then, he’s crossed chords with names like Sidhu Moose Wala and Karan Aujla, sketching out that uneasy middle ground between solo and scene.

Music video directed by : Hitesh Arora

22 22 (2021)

25 . Animok – Case (w/ Jasmeen Akhtar & Pranjal Dahiya)

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Case” throws Animok, Jasmeen Akhtar, and Pranjal Dahiya into the same sonic ring—with Animok handling lyrics and composition, it’s clear who’s calling the moves.

Released by Tru Makers, the track leans into contemporary Punjabi beats without overstaying its welcome.

Jasmeen’s vocals take the lead with a calculated cool, while Pranjal Dahiya adds her usual high-shine finish to the production.

Animok, Chandigarh-based rapper and producer, brings his indie sensibility, already flagged on tracks like “Humdardi” and “Volcano.”

Music video directed by : Dilsher Singh & Khushpal Singh

Humdardi (2022)

24 . Rajvir Jawanda – Zor

Date Added : Jun 23,2025

“Zor,” released in June 2025, finds Rajvir Jawanda back in the frame with his trademark mix of Punjabi folk and amplified sonics.

The title translates as “force,” and the track doesn’t waste time living up to it—even if that force sometimes flexes more in the video’s storyline than the instrumental punch.

Pinka Jarg co-stars in a dramatic clip thick with narrative mood, where Jawanda seems just as committed to the acting beats as the vocal ones.

Since surfacing in the mid-2010s, and with earlier crowd-pleasers like “Muqabla” and “Kangani,” he’s continued to press folk into more stadium-sized shapes without losing the roots entirely.

Music video directed by : Viggfx

Kali Jawande Di (2016)

17 . Dhanda Nyoliwala – Ishq Bawla (w/ Xvir Grewal)

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Ishq Bawla” is a 2025 Punjabi single by Dhanda Nyoliwala and Xvir Grewal, blending Punjabi lyrics with urban sounds.

Xvir Grewal, a singer, lyricist, and composer from Ludhiana now based in Australia, mixes Punjabi motifs with international influences.

Dhanda Nyoliwala, from Haryana, first gained attention in 2018 with “Chhora Jaat Ka” and often highlights regional identity in his music.

Music video directed by : Disha Daswani

Afgan (W/ Matty) (2021)

16 . Keneeshaa – Andrum Indrum

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Andrum Indrum” is a Tamil single written by Adesh and composed by Keneeshaa, released in June 2025 under Think Music.

The song gets extra attention thanks to a cameo by actor Ravi Mohan (Jayam Ravi), which sets gossip columns buzzing after the two are spotted together at Kundrakudi Temple.

Keneeshaa Francis, a multilingual performer and finalist on “The Stage,” earlier debuted in Hindi music with “Blue Naina.”

Music video directed by : Thejo Bharathwaj

15 . Sushant KC – Pahuna

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Pahuna” is a 2025 Nepali single by Sushant KC that reflects on the ache of one-sided affection.

Written and sung by Sushant KC, the track voices the sense of feeling like a passing guest in someone’s life.

Production comes courtesy of Ishan KC and Eskecy, adding minimal fuss to an already stripped-down narrative.

The video features Pujani Shah and Sushant KC, keeping the focus squarely on the story.

Music video directed by : Nisseem Shrestha

Sushant Kc (2020)

14 . Kahlon – Bloodline

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Bloodline” lands in May 2025 as a Punjabi single by Kahlon.

He teams up with Haakam on production, keeping things tightly in the family.

Released via Gringo Entertainments, the track doesn’t ask much more than that from its listener.

The lyrics, penned by Kahlon himself, circle around the idea of familial identity with a brisk, punchy energy.

It’s the kind of collaboration that takes familiarity literally.

Music video directed by : Bhindder Burj – Song featured on the album : Bloodline

Roughneck (2025)

13 . Utkarsh Singh – Saadgi (w/ Monalisa)

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Saadgi” is a Hindi romantic single by Utkarsh Singh, released in June 2025.

The track marks the screen debut of Monalisa, who goes from selling garlands at the 2025 Maha Kumbh Mela to featuring in a music video.

Wearing two contrasting lehengas, she embodies the song’s theme of natural charm and poetic restraint.

Early interest in Monalisa’s transformation and her pairing with Singh helps push the song to broader visibility.

Music video directed by : Abhijeet Nag

12 . Yasser Desai – Rootha Mera Ishq (w/ Amol Shrivastava, Abhishek Talented)

Date Added : Jun 20,2025

“Rootha Mera Ishq” is a Hindi single released in June 2025, performed by Yasser Desai with music contributions from Amol Shrivastava and Abhishek Talented.

The track comes out under the Saregama India label and features actors Parth Samthaan and Divya Agarwal in its music video, adding drama to the storyline.

Yasser Desai, active since 2016, sings in Hindi, Gujarati, and Marathi, working across both film and indie scenes.

Music video directed by : Raju Khan – Song featured on the album : Rootha Mera Ishq

8 . Jagdeep Sangala – Wang Wargi (w/ Jasmeen Akhtar)

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Wang Wargi” is a Punjabi track released in June 2025 by Jagdeep Sangala, featuring Jasmeen Akhtar.

It mixes current Punjabi pop with older melodic touches, without making too much noise about it.

Amrita Amme appears as the female lead in the music video, which sticks to familiar visual cues.

The song is part of the album also titled “Wang Wargi.”

Sangala, born around 2002 in Punjab, often blends traditional Indian sounds with updated production.

Music video directed by : Sherry

Bhain Bhara (2023)

7 . Virasat Sandhu – Vair (w/ Simar Kaur)

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Vair” releases in June 2025 as a Punjabi single featuring Virasat Sandhu and Simar Kaur.

The song rotates male and female vocals to stage a confrontation steeped in betrayal and revenge.

Its official video leans into cinematic intensity, layering on elements of rivalry and personal conflict.

Sandhu, born in 1991 in Amritsar, starts performing as a teen, while Kaur moves between Punjabi and Bollywood projects.

Music video directed by : Yaadu Brar

Fark: Virasat Sandhu (2018)

6 . Sukh-E – Dil De

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Dil De” is a Punjabi track by Sukh-E with lyrics penned by Preet Harpal and production from Uptown Slick.

The song mixes high-tempo beats with catchy pop influences, staying true to Sukh-E‘s signature sound.

The music video features Nikita Dutta in the female lead role.

Mixed and mastered by Adam Fair, the track brings together three names often associated with the Punjabi club scene.

Music video directed by : Mahi Sandhu, Joban Sandhu – Song featured on the album : Romeo

Oye Hoye (W/ Mellow D) (2019)

5 . Kaka & Yahia Aala – Cham Cham

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Cham Cham” is a Punjabi single performed by Kaka and Yahia Aala.

The song is released by Kaka Ji Records and features Punjabi and Arabic musical elements.

The rhythmic blend aims for contrast without overreaching into either style.

The official video stars Aveera Singh Masson.

Kaka, born in 1994 in Punjab, began releasing music in 2019 with “Scene 4”, followed by tracks like “Teeji Seat” and “Libaas”.

Music video directed by : Harry Singh, Preet Singh

Mitti De Tibbe (2023)

4 . Masoom Sharma & Girik Aman – Ghode 3

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Ghode 3” is a 2025 Haryanvi single by Masoom Sharma and Girik Aman, released under Sonotek Music.

The track features strong local references, pairing rural visuals with high-energy beats typical of Haryanvi pop.

Tractors, Thars, and Mini Coopers appear in the video, which stars Hansraj Railhan and Yash Thukral.

The chorus repeats the title with calls that anchor it in the sound palette of regional pride.

Music video directed by : Mohan Betaab

60 Mukadme (2024)

3 . RJ Rocky & Renuka Panwar – Pallo

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

Released in June 2025, “Pallo” pairs RJ Rocky with Renuka Panwar on vocals.

The track is a Haryanvi number produced by Osm Records.

Shivani Yadav and Manpreet Kaur appear in the video, which sticks to genre expectations.

Renuka Panwar, born in 2000 in Khekra, contributes her usual mix of singing and performance.

RJ Rocky, a local radio voice and occasional performer, adds his presence to the Haryanvi scene.

Music video directed by : Puneet S Bedi, Mohit Middha – Song featured on the album : Pallo

2 . Surjit Khan & Zafar – Pachtaunde Tutke

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Pachtaunde Tutke” lands in June 2025 as a Punjabi single from Surjit Khan and Zafar.

The video, produced by Seema Khan, features Kimmi Ghuman and follows a cinematic rhythm shaped to match the track’s modern tone.

Surjit Khan, born on April 7, 1981, in Nabha, Punjab, moves to the UK before starting his musical path.

He blends Punjabi folk with updated Bhangra, as heard in earlier titles like “Juthi” and “Birthday Party.”

Music video directed by : Sahib Sekhon

Ade Hoye Aa (2022)

1 . Gul Panra – Tappy

Date Added : Jun 15,2025

“Tappy” is a 2025 Pashto song by Gul Panra, produced by Step One Production.

The track features music by Yammi Khan with lyrics by Fareed Khan and composition handled by Bilal Jamshed.

It is recorded in Peshawar and draws inspiration from the Tappay tradition, with minimal instrumentation and scenic visuals.

Gul Panra, born March 3, 1994 in Peshawar, performs in Pashto, Urdu, and Persian, with credits including Lux Style and PTV Music Awards.

Music video directed by : Ahmad Nawaz

Tassawar (2020)


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