Jenny Khurai – Gulapni

“MF Gabhru” by Karan Aujla from “Pop Culture,” produced by Ikky, mixes Punjabi and hip-hop. “Pritam – Aavan Jaavan” with Arijit Singh and Nikhita Gandhi from *War 2* has lyrics by Amitabh Bhattacharya. “Sachin-Jigar – Pardesiya” from *Param Sundari* (2025) features Sonu Nigam and Krishnakali Saha. “Dhul Gaye” by Arijit Singh, composed by Arjuna Harjai, adds to his 2025 Padma Shri. “Dhanda Nyoliwala – No Fluke” from *Kohram* is produced by Romeoz.

“JP47 & Mad Mix – BEAST” (2025) features visuals by Benny Bhoday. “Khan Bhaini – Non Stop” (Aug 2025) is produced by Guri Nimana. “Gulab Sidhu – Asle” (2025) is written by Jang Dhillon and produced by Diamond. “Mankirt Aulakh & Vseer – Badmashi” (2025) is produced by Cndlx. Sonu Nigam’s “Kahani Meri” is composed by P V N S Rohit. “Chinna & Param – Famous” from “No Turning Back” features Harleen Utradhi.

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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

48 . Karan Aujla – MF Gabhru

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

“MF Gabhru” by Karan Aujla from the album “Pop Culture” mixes Punjabi and hip-hop vibes, produced by Ikky. It’s a confident anthem, threading pride and resilience with regional twists. Karan Aujla, an Indian-Canadian artist, crafts this track with the same flair that brought hits like “Don’t Worry” and “Red Eyes.” His debut album “Bacthafucup” etched its place at No. 20 on the Billboard Canadian Albums chart. In 2024, Aujla snatched the TikTok JUNO Fan Choice Award, adding another feather to his cap.

Music video directed by : Agam Mann & Aseem Mann

Kya Baat Aa (W/ Tania) (2020)

47 . Pritam – Aavan Jaavan (w/ Arijit Singh & Nikhita Gandhi)

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

A swirl of contemporary Bollywood pop and melodic undertones, “Pritam – Aavan Jaavan (w/ Arijit Singh & Nikhita Gandhi)” brings a dreamy romance to life.

Set against an Italian backdrop, the song features Arijit Singh and Nikhita Gandhi harmonizing to lyrics penned by Amitabh Bhattacharya.

In this track from the film *War 2*, themes of longing and joy find form through poetic imagery of dreams, golden mornings, and heartfelt confessions.

Pritam, who was born on June 14, 1971, in Kolkata, serves as the composer and music producer, weaving his signature blend of Bollywood, pop, and Indian classical fusion.

He carries a legacy of over 125 film scores, including the 2004 hit *Dhoom*, merging tradition with contemporary flair.

Music video directed by : Ayan Mukerji

46 . Sachin-Jigar – Pardesiya

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Sachin-Jigar – Pardesiya” graces the 2025 album *Param Sundari*, interweaving Indian pop with traditional melodies.

Performed by Sonu Nigam and Krishnakali Saha, it voices the emotional turmoil that love across distances inflicts.

The beloved “pardesiya” from afar serves as a motif, accompanied by rhythmic percussion and evocative instrumentation.

Composers Sachin Sanghvi and Jigar Saraiya, renowned for blending contemporary and traditional sounds in Bollywood, first gained notice with their 2011 album *F.A.L.T.U*.

Music video directed by : Tushar Jalota – Song featured on the album : Param Sundari

45 . Arijit Singh – Dhul Gaye

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

“Dhul Gaye,” a Hindi ballad by Arijit Singh, offers an introspective look into love and the shadows of past relationships.

Composed and produced by Arjuna Harjai, with lyrical contributions from Harjai and Surabhi Dashputra, the song captures the subtleties of emotion through Singh’s expressive performance.

Born in West Bengal on April 25, 1987, Singh gained prominence with “Tum Hi Ho” from *Aashiqui 2* (2013) and has earned accolades, including two National Film Awards and seven Filmfare Awards.

The Padma Shri is added to his list of honors in 2025.

Music video directed by : Rick Basu

Perfect (W/ Ed Sheeran) (2023)

44 . Dhanda Nyoliwala – No Fluke

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

Dhanda Nyoliwala – No Fluke” from Dhanda Nyoliwala‘s album *Kohram* brings Haryanvi hip-hop to the forefront.

Written, sung, and composed by Dhanda himself, the track enjoys production from Romeoz.

It blends regional Haryanvi elements with the modern beats of rap.

The lyrics discard any notion of luck, highlighting self-made success.

From Haryana, India, Dhanda creates a fusion of traditional and contemporary styles, echoing his 2018 viral hit “Chhora Jaat Ka”.

Music video directed by : Deepesh Goyal

Afgan (W/ Matty) (2021)

43 . JP47 & Mad Mix – BEAST

Date Added : Aug 8,2025

In “JP47 & Mad Mix – BEAST,” JP47 showcases his lyrical prowess with Mad Mix handling the musical landscape.

A 2025 Punjabi track, it merges contemporary beats with firm themes, creating a powerful, invigorating sonic experience.

The video, directed by Benny Bhoday, mirrors the song’s bold character.

JP47‘s forte as a lyricist finds its place akin to his previous roles, like in “Gang Gang” by Gippy Grewal and the ever-creative Mad Mix.

Music video directed by : Benny Bhoday

37 . Khasa Aala Chahar – Family

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Family” brings Khasa Aala Chahar into the living room, examining ties that bind with a soundtrack by Avtaar.

The video swaps urban flash for Chalet Vie in Himachal—a slow-motion postcard with lyrics.

Released in July 2025, it doesn’t scream drama but quietly prods at everyday affection among relatives.

Khasa Aala Chahar, born Abhishek Chahar on October 21, 1998, in Hisar, Haryana, prefers keeping it local—Haryanvi model, lyricist, and low-key internet regular.

Music video directed by : Neeraj K Rathi, Sohi Saini

Khasa Aala Chahar: Example (2022)

36 . Sartaj Virk – Its Ok

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Its Ok” lands somewhere between Punjabi pop and bhangra, stitched together with Sartaj Virk’s contemporary leanings.

Released in 2025 by T-Series, it opts for a personal angle, tapping into emotion without turning it into spectacle.

The visual poster—crafted by Yasheen—adds a graphic touch, possibly more certain than the sentiments inside the track.

Born in 1996 in Karnal, Haryana, Virk has lingered on the Punjabi scene since his 2015 single “Channa (Love is Life),” and shows no sign of taking shortcuts.

Music video directed by : Dilsher Singh & Khushpal Singh

Game On – Sartaj Virk (2023)

35 . Emiway Bantai – Dubai Company

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in July 2025, “Dubai Company” finds Indian rapper Emiway Bantai teaming up with producer Tony James for a tribute to high-end aspirations.

The lyrics trace a path from modest beginnings to the shimmering skyline of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, where luxury isn’t a metaphor—it’s an address.

Shot at The Zoo Wild Park in Umm Al Quwain, the video plays its part in the fantasy, giving safari vibes a premium twist.

Emiway, born Bilal Shaikh on November 13, 1995, has been releasing Hindi rap tracks since his 2014 debut “Aur Bantai”—with “Machayenge” and “Samajh Mein Aaya Kya?” among the better known.

Music video directed by : Thrector,Emiway Bantai & Swaalina

Khatam Hue Waande (2021)

34 . Jordan Sandhu – Banda Bamb (w/ Jordan Sandhu)

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Released in May 2025, “Banda Bamb” ropes in Jordan Sandhu, Gur Sidhu, and Kaptaan for a Punjabi track that doesn’t try to sound deeper than it needs to.

Gur Sidhu handles the production while Kaptaan taps out the lyrics, each doing their part without hogging the spotlight.

Sandhu—born July 12, 1994, in Dhariwal near Amritsar—has been bending folk into bhangra, Punjabi pop, and hip hop forms since his 2015 debut with “Muchh Phut Gabruu.”

“Teeje Week” put him in more playlists than he’d probably admit, and he’s logged screen time in Punjabi films like “Kaake Da Viyah” (2019), just in case the mic wasn’t keeping him busy enough.

Song featured on the album : Fyi

Brand (2013)

33 . Jigar – Surma

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

“Surma” arrives in July 2025 as a Punjabi single from Jigar Music, clocking in with all the hallmarks of a solo shot.

Jigar, better known off-stage as Jigar Saraiya, handles the track himself—no special guests, no frills.

A former theatre and television regular, he slides into music composition and playback singing with an ease sharpened by years of shared credits with Sachin Sanghvi.

Born April 12, 1985, Jigar leans into a style shaped by both Bollywood’s demands and Punjabi pop’s bounce.

He shares his life, and perhaps a few rhymes, with singer-lyricist Priya Panchal, his wife.

Music video directed by : Parvez Musapuria

Maafi (2020)

32 . Darshan Raval & Jonita Gandhi & Rochak Kohli – Preet Re

Date Added : Jul 31,2025

Composed by Rochak Kohli with lyrics from Gurpreet Saini, “Preet Re” brings together the voices of Darshan Raval, Jonita Gandhi, and Kohli himself.

Featured in *Dhadak 2*, directed by Shazia Iqbal and starring Siddhant Chaturvedi and Triptii Dimri, the track traces the quiet onset of love with lines like “Dhadkan yeh hi kehti hai, dil mein tu hi rehti hai.”

Darshan Raval, who entered the scene with “Tera Zikr” and picked up a Mirchi Music Award in 2016, adds his distinct color to this otherwise carefully blended trio number.

Music video directed by : Shazia Iqbal

Tum Mere (2023)

22 . Vedan – Mauna Loa

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“Mauna Loa” throws romance into a lava pit and lets it simmer with references to Hiroshima, Nagasaki, North Korea, and Libya—not your average love song itinerary.

Performed and penned by Thrissur-born rapper Vedan, a.k.a. Hirandas Murali, the track finds its footing in Malayalam while erupting with images of war and historical wreckage.

Produced by Azwin and released under the Mass Appeal label in 2025, it doesn’t tiptoe around emotions—it erupts.

Love here isn’t hearts and roses; it’s an all-consuming force closer to pyroclastic flow than puppy dog eyes.

Vedan, whose roots dig into both Tamil hip-hop and global influences, merges his Jaffna-to-Kerala upbringing into a sonic statement where caste, class, and resistance aren’t far from the surface—even in a love song.

Music video directed by : Balaram J

Voice Of Voiceless (2019)

21 . Yo Yo Honey Singh – 6 AM

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“6 AM” pairs Yo Yo Honey Singh with Heera Sohal on vocals, under the ever-watchful eye of Singh himself as producer.

Recorded at Mosiqi Studios and LPME Studios in Dubai, the track cruises in under the T-Series banner.

Hirdesh Singh, better known as Yo Yo Honey Singh, kicked off his music career in 2003 and released his debut album “International Villager” in 2011.

Since then, he’s crossed paths with Bollywood more than a few times, packing hip-hop, pop, and Punjabi rap into every suitcase.

Music video directed by : Mihir Gulati – Song featured on the album : Glory

Payal Song (2023)

20 . Gur Sidhu – Business (w/ Gurlez Akhtar)

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025 on Brown Town Music, “Business” ropes in Gurlez Akhtar to spar vocally with Gur Sidhu through hip-hop percussion and Punjabi flair.

Gursimran Singh Sidhu, born July 11, 1997, handles the production, rapping, and arrangement without ever sounding like he’s multitasking.

There’s a sense that “Business” follows an unbroken thread from Sidhu’s early turn with “Moved On” in 2019 to viral hitters like “8 Parche” and “Pyar Bolda,” only here the delivery is slicker and the beats lean harder into bhangra-laced pop.

Music video directed by : Hrprt Brar – Song featured on the album : Longway

Wealth (2022)

19 . Shubh – Together

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025 on Shubh Music, “Together” sees Shubhneet Singh—aka Shubh—handling writing, vocals, and composition.

The production comes courtesy of G-Funk and Sfinesse, keeping things rooted in his Punjabi-trap crossover style.

Its lyrics lean into the idea of real love and connection, with no detours into melodrama or manufactured sentiment.

Shubh‘s path, which started in Brampton and accelerated after 2021’s “We Rollin,” now runs through both desi hip hop and international streaming feeds.

After *Still Rollin* and the single “Cheques” charting in India, Canada, and New Zealand, “Together” doesn’t exactly scream reinvention—but it doesn’t need to.

Music video directed by : Rubbal Gtr

Bars (2024)

18 . Sabba – Village Flow

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

In “Village Flow,” Sabba bends bhangra and Punjabi pop around tales of rural grit and stubborn ambition, all while keeping one eye on the family and the other on the future.

Released in July 2025, the track is entirely his doing—performed, composed, and written without outsourcing the existential homework.

Sarabjit Saroya takes the producer’s chair, making sure the beat doesn’t forget the wheat fields or the weight of paying respect where it’s due.

It’s a nod to cultural heritage, daily hustle, and the slightly awkward business of trying to do right by your parents without turning into them.

Music video directed by : Sahil Sharma – Song featured on the album : Village Flow

Kardi Ki (2022)

17 . Chinna & Cheema Y – Convo

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

“Convo” pairs Punjabi vocalist Chinna with Cheema Y on a summer 2025 single released via Collab Creations, produced by Gur Sidhu.

The track lands a few months after Chinna’s debut album “A Kid from Gurdaspur,” cut with UK producer Manni Sandhu and dropped in January 2025.

Originally from the Gurdaspur region of India, Chinna (short for Arash Chinna) made his mark with tracks like “Rumours,” “Mere Dil Nu,” and “Moncler.”

“Rumours” in particular, released in 2024, brought noticeable attention to his approach within Punjabi hip-hop.

Music video directed by : Hrprt Brar – Song featured on the album : No Turning Back

California Love (2022)

16 . R Nait – 315

Date Added : Jul 25,2025

Released in July 2025, “315” spins R Nait’s barbed lyrics over MistaBaaz’s charged production.

Gurlez Akhtar lends vocals, while Shrutie plays the lead in a video that also finds time for Bhana Sidhu and Jaggi Singh.

The track joins R Nait’s varied output since his 2015 debut “Lancer 2,” sidestepping easy romanticism for something more biting.

Born Nait Ram in Bareta, Punjab, he often steers his verses toward social friction, with prior songs pushing back on drug addiction.

Music video directed by : Parm Chahal

Sade Jehe (2024)

12 . Manoj Manchanda – Jee Meri Maa Hundi

Date Added : Jul 20,2025

“Jee Meri Maa Hundi” lands in June 2025, a Punjabi pop track from Manoj Manchanda that circles around the ever-reliable theme of motherhood.

The official video places him alongside model Nayara in what could either be a sentimental tribute or just another day in the studio.

Manchanda plays his usual multi-role game—singing, songwriting, composing, producing—with no signs of giving any of them up.

His discography spans tracks like “Saperan” (2022) and a handful from 2025—“भोलेनाथ का डमरू,” “MERI MAA,” and “चरणों की धूल बनके”—because one Maa song per year apparently isn’t enough.

He’s been around since at least “Panga,” dropped back in February 2016, in case anyone’s tracking the timeline.

Online, he regularly posts work updates and the occasional glimpse into the life behind the curtain.

Music video directed by : Vishu Sharma

मान जा गोरां (2019)

11 . Manjit Sahota – Aina K Pyaar

Date Added : Jul 20,2025

Released in June 2025, “Aina K Pyaar” brings Manjit Sahota back with a standalone Punjabi single that steers clear of big dramatics and sticks to what he does best: melodic clarity and emotional directness.

A gentle mix of acoustic guitar and light orchestration sets the tone, while Sahota’s warm vocals keep the track grounded in sentiment without leaning on vocal theatrics.

The lyrics turn the “mirror of love” into a running metaphor, drifting between romantic longing and just a pinch of self-reflection, without waxing lyrical into full philosophical territory.

Since 2013, Sahota—born in Amritsar—has been navigating Punjabi music through film and singles, from his debut in “Yaari Te Sardari” to the widely played “Chete Kareya.”

More recently, tracks like “Jawani Rolke” (2022) and “Ishq Bezuban” (2023) continued this trajectory, showing no rush to reinvent the wheel, but never quite standing still either.

Music video directed by : Bixy Singh

Kamli Naal (2023)

10 . Sukhbir Karzee, Lingshar Basumatary, Monalisha Hajoary & Fuji Basumatary – Saya Maya Nuyw

Date Added : Jul 20,2025

“Saya Maya Nuyw” brings together Sukhbir Karzee, Monalisha Hajoary, Fuji Basumatary and one Subung—better known to the voter rolls as Lingshar Basumatary.

Lingshar, born October 9 in Kochugaon, grew up in Kokrajhar and once walked through the 2018 film “Onnai: A Story of Love and Sacrifice,” title and all.

The track finds its slot in a running catalog of Bodo-language music videos where Subung tends to show up more often than not.

Music video directed by : Pankaj Lahary – Song featured on the album : Jangkhrithaini Thwisam 2

Swrnao Swngnw (2023)

9 . Deepak Baghel & Mahi Dawar – New Adivasi Song | Tara Sang Sang Ma | Official Teaser

Date Added : Jul 20,2025

“Tara Sang Sang Ma” brings together Deepak Baghel and Mahi Dawar for an Adivasi-language release with more rhythm than restraint.

The teaser features Karina Dawar, Pravin Solanki, Jiten Mandloi, and Ravi Navde moving through choreography by Aadarsh Narve like it’s no one’s business but theirs.

Baghel, who keeps busy with albums like “Kai Jadu Kori” (2023), “Badshah Begam” (2024), “Nanu Mari” (2024), and “Tara Sang Sang Ma” (2025), shows no signs of slowing down.

Music video directed by : Rahul Kavchhe

7 . Emiway Bantai & Swaalina – Kaali Kaali Aankhein

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

“Kaali Kaali Aankhein” stretches just past the three-minute mark, but makes the most of its time with a lean hip-hop groove and a bilingual flow that toggles between Hindi and Punjabi.

Emiway Bantai—born Bilal Shaikh on November 13, 1995—handles the bars, sharing the mic with Swaalina, whose vocal style adds a textured foil.

Tony James signs off on production, keeping things sparse where it counts and letting the verses carry the weight.

The track arrives in July 2025, rounding out a catalog that began with “Aur Bantai” back in 2014 and includes internet staples like “Machayenge” and “Samajh Mein Aaya Kya?”.

Bantai The Studio, his own label, stands behind the release—not unlike the rapper himself, who always seems to be right in the middle of it all.

Music video directed by : Thrector

Khatam Hue Waande (2021)

6 . Parmish Verma & Paradox – Superstar

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

Released in July 2025, “Superstar” brings together Parmish Verma and Paradox in a Punjabi rap duet produced by Devilo.

Paradox pens the track as a birthday offering to Verma, swinging between admiration and creative kinship.

The lyrics sketch two diverging yet intertwined lives—one chasing the mic, the other tethered to family obligations—against the backdrop of Indian urban life.

Verma, born 3 July 1990 in Patiala, leapt from directing music videos in 2009 to rapping, singing, and acting by 2017 with tracks like “Le Chakk Main Aa Gya” and “Gaal Ni Kadni.”

His film debut in “Rocky Mental” followed a run of hit singles including “Sab Fade Jange” and “Kach Pakke Yaar.”

Music video directed by : Parmish Verma

Off Limits – Parmish Verma – Bhushan Kumar (2024)

5 . Pooja M Suresh – Ambran Te

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

Released in July 2025 under T-Series Apna Punjab, “Ambran Te” adds another original to Pooja M Suresh’s growing Punjabi pop catalog.

Vocals come courtesy of Pooja herself, with production credited to Namyoho Studios—an outfit not exactly known for sonic gimmicks.

Born and based in India, she’s better known for tracks like “Kasoor,” “Teri Yaad,” and “Nazar,” all crafted with Pranshu Jha’s compositions and Maahi’s lyrics, none of which try too hard.

Her unplugged and mashup covers—“Jee Le Zaraa,” “Ghar Se Nikalte Hi,” and a female take on “Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage”—have floated across platforms like Punjabi ETimes and Popnable without overselling themselves.

4 . Prem Dhillon – Shoes Off

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

Released July 2025, “Shoes Off” sees Prem Dhillon take lyrical aim at Navaan Sandhu, flanked by a guest spot from Iqbal and The Kidd’s production work.

It’s a diss track draped in pop-rap textures, threading modern beats with flashes of Punjabi sounds.

Dhillon, born January 4, 1995 in Amritsar, adds to a catalogue that already includes “Boot Cut” (2019), “Old Skool” (2020), and recent singles “Bhau” and “Astarr” (2024).

Previous collaborations with Sidhu Moose Wala and Amrit Maan find their echo here, if in a more pointed register.

Music video directed by : Japjeet Dhillon / Pitchgray

Bhau (2024)

3 . Ranjit Bawa – Koka Gaani

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

In “Koka Gaani,” Ranjit Bawa keeps things brisk under the watchful production of Desi Crew and the distribution wing of La Cupula Music.

Originally from Gurdaspur, Punjab, Bawa fine-tunes his musical instinct under the mentorship of Master Mangal before stepping into the spotlight with “Jatt Di Akal” in 2012.

The song nestles among a string of releases that follow hits like the 2015 single “Mitti Da Bawa” and albums “Ik Tare Wala” (2018), “LOUD” (2021), and “Ve Geetan Waleya” (2022).

Alongside music, Bawa leaves a footprint in Punjabi cinema through roles in “Toofan Singh” and “Sarvann,” both from 2017.

“Koka Gaani” fits snugly within a catalog that shuffles between traditional textures and flagged-down modernity without overstating either.

Music video directed by : Sudh Singh – Song featured on the album : Proud Jawani

Tareef (2023)

2 . Jerry – Hall Of Fame

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

In “Hall of Fame,” Jerry teams up with SoundsbyJeremy to keep things moving, if not always forward.

Jerry, born in Ludhiana in 1999, sketches his lines somewhere between hip-hop and R&B, but can’t resist borrowing from pop, trap, or jazz when the moment calls for it.

His past tracks, like “She’s The One” and “Street Style,” suggest he’s more interested in bending genre lines than following them.

Music video directed by : Tango – Song featured on the album : The College Dropout

Showstopper (2023)

1 . Tarsem Jassar & Wazir Patar – High Earning

Date Added : Jul 14,2025

Released in June 2025, “High Earning” pairs Tarsem Jassar‘s lyrics with Wazir Patar’s production for a track lodged somewhere between calculated ambition and measured bravado.

Jassar, born July 4, 1986, in the village of Jassar, Punjab, has been active since scripting for *Vehli Janta* in 2012 before stepping into the mic booth with “Attwadi” in 2014.

He co-founded Vehli Janta Records with Kulbir Jhinjer in 2013 and saw broader appeal with the 2016 single “Galwakdi.”

Albums like *Illuminati* (2016), *Turbanator* (2018), *My Pride* (2020), and *New World Order* (2024) fill out his catalog with an eye on consistency more than reinvention.

He’s held steady in Punjabi cinema too, beginning with *Rabb Da Radio* in 2017 and revisiting it for its 2019 sequel, sandwiching turns in *Sardar Mohammad*, *Daana Paani*, and *Afsar*.

This year, along with “High Earning,” he’s put out the EP *4 Shots* and the track “Aar Ya Paar”—neither shy nor overstated, much like the artist himself.

Music video directed by : Gurjant Panesar & Avex Dhillon

Raza (2021)


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