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Dooriyan
''Dooriyan'' is a Punjabi album by singer and actor Amrinder Gill. Dooriyan became a highly successful album continuing Amrinder's success from his previous album ''Ishq''. Sukhshinder Shinda Sukshinder Shinda (born Sukshinder Singh Bhullar) is a British Indian playback singer-songwriter and bhangra record producer from Handsworth in Birmingham, England. He hails from Dhamai village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India. Sin ... gave music to the album, this is the third Amrinder Gill album he has produced ('' Dildarian'' and ''Ishq'' being the other two). The music video for ''Tere Bina'' has been critically acclaimed, being nominated for an award. It was the first music video from the album. Later music videos for ''Maar Sutya'', ''Punn Khat Le'', ''Dabbi'' and ''Tere Karke'' were released. Track listing Awards Dooriyan was nominated for several awards at the 2010 Punjabi Music Awards. These awards are: References External links * {{Authority control 20 ...
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Amrinder Gill
Amrinder Singh Gill (; born 11 May 1976) is an Indian actor, singer, songwriter and film producer who makes Punjabi language, Punjabi-language films and music. He has been nominated for twenty-four PTC Punjabi Film Awards, winning seven including three for PTC Award for Best Actor, Best Actor, and two for Best Playback singer and has been nominated for five Filmfare Awards Punjabi, Filmfare Awards, winning two for Best Actor and Best Playback singer, among List of awards and nominations received by Amrinder Gill, other accolades. Gill recorded his first song for Jalandhar Doordarshan program ''Kala Doria''. He came into the limelight with his track "Paigam", followed by songs like "Daru", "Madhaania", "Khedan De Din", with Sunidhi Chauhan, and many others like "Mel Kara De" and ''Dildarian''. In 2012, ''Judaa'' received a Brit Asia Music Award for 'best album'. After the success of Judaa, in mid 2014, Amrinder Gill came up with a sequel ''Judaa 2'', which won Best Album award a ...
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Sukhshinder Shinda
Sukshinder Shinda (born Sukshinder Singh Bhullar) is a British Indian playback singer-songwriter and bhangra record producer from Handsworth in Birmingham, England. He hails from Dhamai village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India. Since releasing his first professional recording in 1993, ''Dhol Beat Ek'', Shinda has produced or collaborated on more than 200 albums, including all of Jazzy B's releases and the majority of Amrinder Gill's. Training Sukshinder Shinda learned music from Prof. BS Narang Awards In 2006, Sukshinder Shinda won two awards at the UK Asian Music Awards (UKAMA), "Best Album" and "Best Video". In 2008, he won another two awards at the UK Asian Music Awards, "Best Act" and "Best Album" for ''Living the Dream''. In 2010, he won "Best Producer" at the UKAMA. He also won "Best Producer" at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards (BAMA), where he also won "Best Video" for "Ghum Sum". In 2011 he was nominated for Best Album (for ''Jadoo''), Best Producer, Best Mal ...
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Judaa
''Judaa'' is the seventh studio album by Indian singer Amrinder Gill, released on 5 November 2011, by Envy Entertainment, Music Waves, Speed Records and Times Music. The album was produced by Dr Zeus. The lyrics were penned by Bilal Saeed, Raj Kakra, and Nimma Loharka. The album was followed by ''Judaa 2'' (2014), which featured mostly similar artists. The album was commercial success; songs "Judaa", "Ki Samjhaiye" and "Yarrian" were well received by audience. The album won numerous awards including Best Album at Brit Asia Music Awards and Best Romantic Ballad at PTC Punjabi Music Awards. Three songs from the album, "Ki Samjhaiye", "Yarrian", and "Judaa" peaked in UK Asian music weekly charts by ''Official Charts Company''. Track listing Reception Three songs "Ki Samjhaiye", "Yarrian", and "Judaa" from the album peaked on the UK Asian Music chart by ''Official Charts Company''. The album topped iTunes iTunes is a media player, media library, and mobile device ma ...
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Sukshinder Shinda
Sukshinder Shinda (born Sukshinder Singh Bhullar) is a British Indian playback singer-songwriter and bhangra record producer from Handsworth in Birmingham, England. He hails from Dhamai village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India. Since releasing his first professional recording in 1993, ''Dhol Beat Ek'', Shinda has produced or collaborated on more than 200 albums, including all of Jazzy B's releases and the majority of Amrinder Gill's. Training Sukshinder Shinda learned music from Prof. BS Narang Awards In 2006, Sukshinder Shinda won two awards at the UK Asian Music Awards (UKAMA), "Best Album" and "Best Video". In 2008, he won another two awards at the UK Asian Music Awards, "Best Act" and "Best Album" for ''Living the Dream''. In 2010, he won "Best Producer" at the UKAMA. He also won "Best Producer" at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards (BAMA), where he also won "Best Video" for "Ghum Sum". In 2011 he was nominated for Best Album (for ''Jadoo''), Best Producer, Best M ...
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Indian Pop
Indian pop music, also known as I-pop or Indi-pop, refers to pop music produced in India that is independent from filmi soundtracks for Indian cinema. Indian pop is closely linked to Bollywood, Tollywood, Pollywood, Kollywood and the Asian Underground scene of the United Kingdom. The variety of South Asian music from different countries are generally known as Desi music. History Pop music originated in Pakistan with the playback singer Ahmed Rushdi's song "" in 1966 and has since then been adopted in India, Bangladesh, and lately Sri Lanka, and Nepal as a pioneering influence in their respective pop cultures. Following Rushdi's success, Christian bands specialising in jazz started performing at various night clubs and hotel lobbies in various Southeast Asian cities. They would usually sing either famous American jazz hits or cover Rushdi's songs. Pop music began gaining popularity across the Indian subcontinent in the early 1980s, with Pakistani singers Nazia and Zoheb ...
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Bhangra (music)
Bhangra () is a type of non-traditional music of Punjab originating from the Punjab region. Over the years, bhangra has evolved and gained popularity not only in South Asia but also around the world. It has become a significant part of the cultural identity of the Punjabi diaspora in countries like Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. Prior to this musical fusion, bhangra existed only as a Bhangra (dance), dance form in the native Punjab. This Punjabi music was unique in that it was not traditional nor did it seek any authenticity. While the traditional folk music of Punjab has a set of melodies that are used by various singers, bhangra was a form of strict "band culture" in that new melodies were composed for each song. Therefore, the musicians were as important as the singers. Origins The roots of modern bhangra music date back to the Sikh Punjabi community in Punjab during the 1960s. An early pop music and modern recording group of this type of mu ...
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Punjabi Music
The music of Punjab reflects the traditions of the Punjab region associated with Punjabi language. Punjab is currently divided into two parts: East Punjab, in India, and West Punjab, the most populous province of Pakistan. The Punjab has diverse styles of music, ranging from folk and Sufi to classical, notably the Patiala gharana. Contemporary Punjabi music has tended to include more modern hip-hop and R&B sounds. While this style of music is obviously most popular in Punjab, it has seen popularity across the subcontinent and areas with large Punjabi diaspora populations, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Classical music * Patiala Gharana * Sham Chaurasia gharana * Punjab Gharana Instruments During the past century, Punjabi folk musicians used 87 instruments, 55 of which are still used today. It is notable that the instruments used today serve a function that exceeds musical necessity in that they are closely tied to Punjabi culture and heritage. ...
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Dildarian
''Dildarian'' is a studio album by Punjabi singer and actor, Amrinder Gill. This was Amrinder's second ever major success after his previous album Ik Vaada. The album was composed by the "music man", Sukshinder Shinda and had lyrics by Raj Kakra, Dev Raj Jassal, Amarjit Sandhar, Jassi Jallandri, Amerdeep Gill and Satti Khokhewalia. Track listing All music composed by Sukshinder Shinda Sukshinder Shinda (born Sukshinder Singh Bhullar) is a British Indian playback singer-songwriter and bhangra record producer from Handsworth in Birmingham, England. He hails from Dhamai village in the Hoshiarpur district of Punjab, India. Sin .... Awards The album was nominated for a three awards at the 2006 Punjabi Music Awards: *Best Music Video for ''Dildarian'' *Best Pop Album for ''Dildarian'' *Best Pop Vocalist (Male) for ''Sohni Kudi (Mail Karade)'' References {{Authority control 2005 albums Amrinder Gill albums Albums produced by Sukshinder Shinda ...
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Honey Singh
Hirdesh "Honey" Singh (born 15 March 1983), known professionally as Yo Yo Honey Singh, is an Indian singer, rapper and record producer, music producer who commenced his career as a hip-hop record producer, music producer in 2003 with his underground album titled ''Desi By Nature'', subsequently working as a session and recording artist within the underground music scene until the release of his debut studio album, ''International Villager''. He is among the most popular rap artists in India. Hirdesh's nickname growing up was "Honey". However, the origin of "Yo Yo" came from Singh picking up the slang ''Yo Yo'' from his African-American friends who too were hip-hop heads, which when translated, means "aapka apna" in Hindi i.e. (your very own). This interpretation of the slang gave him a unique identity of "aapka apna Honey Singh" or "your very own Honey Singh". Singh stated that the idea behind the inclusion of the term was "to establish an even deeper bond with his fans not on ...
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The Next Level
''The Next Level'' is the sixth studio album by Diljit Dosanjh, released on 20 August 2009 worldwide making one of his most successful albums. It was also released internationally to US, Canada, and UK. ''The Next Level'' was released under the banner of T-Series. With the music of Honey Singh, the album contained eight tracks. "Dil Nach Da" was written by Balvir Boparai and four songs are written by Pirti Silon, two of them by the pen of Satta Kotliwala and one other by Honey Singh. The title of the album was coined by Singh after he asked Diljit whether he wants to do whatever is being done or something "Next Level" to which Diljit replied "Next Level". The album was preceded by the lead single, "Dil Nach Da" which impacted worldwide. Following the success of his first single, "Panga" was released featuring rap with Honey Singh Hirdesh "Honey" Singh (born 15 March 1983), known professionally as Yo Yo Honey Singh, is an Indian singer, rapper and record producer, music pr ...
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Jinday Ni Jinday
''Jinday Ni Jinday'' is Punjabi singer Kamal Heer's sixth studio album. It released on 21 November 2009 in Canada and the United States and 25 November 2009 worldwide on Plasma Records. Tracks About Jinday Ni Jinday was recorded from June 2009 to September 2009 at Windlass Studios, Mumbai, India and Grind Music and Sound Studios, Los Angeles, United States. The release was delayed from September 2009 to November 2009. The music was composed by Sangtar and lyricists were Jasbir Gunachauria, Charan Likhari, Anil Fattegarh Jattan, Sukhpal Aujla, Preet Khetla, Ninder Sher Khan and Sangtar. The musicians of this album were Ustad Tari Khan, Ramzan Khavra, Atul Raninga, Raju Shankar, Sandeep Saxena, Sanjeev Sain, Sharafat Hussain, Naveen Sharma, Raju Sardar and Iqbal Azad, Jugal Kishore, Pardeep Thakur, Jude Alexander, Sanju Verma, S. Jawda, Mohan Goyal, Neeraj Rath, Parbhat-Jugal Kishore, Rashid Khan, Jatinder Thakur, Madhukant Dhumal, Dilshad Khan, Gaja, Pardeep Barot, Kamal Heer and ...
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Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh (born 6 January 1984) is an Indian singer, actor and film producer who works in Punjabi and Hindi cinema. Dosanjh entered the Social 50 chart by ''Billboard'' in 2020. He has been featured in various music charts, including the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Asian chart by Official Charts Company and the New Zealand Hot Singles. His films, including '' Jatt & Juliet 2'', '' Sajjan Singh Rangroot'', '' Honsla Rakh'' and '' Jatt & Juliet 3'' are among the highest grossing Punjabi films in history. Hailing from Dosanjh Kalan, Jalandhar, Dosanjh began his career in 2002 and gained recognition in Punjabi music with his albums ''Smile'' (2005) and ''Chocolate'' (2008), followed by '' The Next Level'' (2009) with Yo Yo Honey Singh. He had a cameo in the Punjabi movie '' Mel Karade Rabba'' in 2010 and began to pursue acting, debuting as a leading actor in the Punjabi movie '' The Lion of Punjab'' in 2011. He made his Bollywood debut in 2016 with the crime thrille ...
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