The Mehndi Phenomenon:
Everything You Should Know About ‘Tunak Tunak Tun’ "Tunak Tunak Tun" is a bhangra-pop single by Indian artist Daler Mehndi, released in 1998. Known for its catchy melody and colorful music video, the song became an iconic part of Indian pop culture
The Plug from Surrey:
Karan Aujla, a prominent figure in the Punjabi music industry, has risen to fame with his unique blend of gritty lyrics and infectious beats. Born on January 18, 1997, in Ghurala, Punjab, India, Aujla began his musical journey at a
Sarhad Par:
The Globalization of Punjabi Music Punjabi music, once confined to the cultural landscape of Punjab, India, has transcended geographical boundaries to become a global phenomenon with a widespread appeal. In recent years, the globalization of Punjabi music has gained momentum, driven
Kudiyon Di Industry:
Rise of Women in Punjabi Music While the industry has traditionally been male-dominated, the representation of women in Punjabi music is steadily increasing, with female artists making significant moves in recent years. PNJBYT delves into the evolving role of women in
The Reigning Big 3:
Punjabi music has a rich history, reigned by iconic figures who have left a lasting legacy. These legendary artists have not only shaped the sound of the genre itself but have made significant contributions to its cultural heritage. PNJBYT pays tribute
The Dosanjh Connect:
Diljit Dosanjh, an iconic figure in the Punjabi music industry, has left a lasting mark with his talent and impressive discography. Born on January 6, 1984, in Dosanjh Kalan, Punjab, India, Dosanjh began his musical journey at a young age,
No More Features:
After releasing projects, starring in movies, and making unexpected link-ups & music with international stars and OG’s, Diljit's latest album is fully loaded up for your next homie-outing, marking a significant departure from his previous works, as it boasts a
Twin Flames:
This collab between Divine and Karan Aujla on Street Dreams(2024) has been eagerly anticipated by fans, living up to the hype. Combining Divine's signature Mumbai style with Karan Aujla's Punjabi flavor, the album offers a grimy take on the streets