Punjabi Singer

Punjabi singer Nirvair Singh dies in freak car crash near Melbourne
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According to media reports, Nirvair was driving in his lane when a speeding car lost its control and crashed into a jeep, which flipped into the singer's lane. The collision was so intense that the singer died on the spot. The police said Nirvair, who had moved to Australia nine years ago, was in the wrong place at the wrong time, according to dailymail.co.uk.
Guru Randhawa drops 'Signs' music video from 'Man of the Moon'
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The song Signs has been composed, penned and sung by Guru Randhawa. Directed by Rupan Bal, the music video is a visual treat for Guru Randhawa fans as he emotes helplessness, heartache and solemnity with his expressions and vocals.
I have always been conscious of the lyrics I use: Daler Mehndi
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The singer, who recently released his single 'Apna CM' dedicated to Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar, admits that social media has completely changed the music scenario, with singles ruling the roost and albums becoming a thing of the past. "This is a great time for all performing artists. In this age of fast consumption, variety is the key.
Drake pays tribute to Sidhu Moosewala, plays latter's hit songs on his radio show
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According to 'HipHopNMore', Drake played Moosewala's hit singles '295' and 'G-Sh*t' on the show. '295' recently entered the Billboard Global 200 chart, and claimed the number three spot on YouTube's Global Music Video chart. Previously, Drake, who followed Sidhu Moose Wala on Instagram, had shared the rapper's picture on the social media handle and captioned it "RIP Moose".
The rapper & the maestro: Honey Singh touches Rahman's feet
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The �Brown Rang' hitmaker took to the story section of his Instagram as he shared a video from the ceremony that showed him bowing down in front of the 55-year-old Grammy and Oscar winner. He wrote on the video, "Moment of my life with AR Rahman sir." Honey wore a golden, lizard necklace for the occasion. The IIFA Awards function, which is set to be held later on Saturday, will be hosted by Salman Khan, Riteish Deshmukh and Maniesh Paul.
No warning shots: The life and end of Moosewala
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In a state obsessed with arms, he would have never imagined that on a warm Sunday it would be the gun that would silence his song forever near Mansa in Punjab. The police has said the Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar, a close aide of Lawrence Bishnoi gang, has claimed responsibility.
My relationship with Gujarat is over 27 years old: Daler Mehndi
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My albums started coming around 1995. Ramjubhai from Kutch has played Dhol in my every song whether it is "Bolo Ta Ra Ra Ra" or "Rab Rab Kar Di" or any of my shows in the world. My relationship with Gujarat is older than 27 years. There are many Gujarati artists in my band too. I wanted to sing a Gujarati song since many years. But it will be more fun if someone themselves offer a good song. I was very happy when Sachin Jigar and the producers of the "Sonu Tane Mara Par Bharoso Nai Ke?" contacted me.
Badshah's new addition: A luxury car worth Rs 1.23 crore
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Badshah posted the picture on Instagram. In the image, he is seen posing with his new car dressed in a jacket and black pants as he stood next to the new purchase with one of his hands on it. He wrote: "Dynamic, sporty, versatile, this car is just like me. I'm excited to start my journey with the #AudiQ8. Thank you for welcoming me to the #AudiExperience @audiin@dhillon_balbir #FutureIsAnAttitude."
'Kudiyan Lahore Diyan' extremely special song: Harrdy Sandhu
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"This song was recorded alongside 'Bijlee Bijlee'. Lyricist Jaani has outdone himself and B. Praak composed a beat that I instantly fell in love with. Arvindr Khaira has undoubtedly conceptualised a larger than life video that does absolute justice to the song," he tells IANS. Known for songs like 'Tequilla Shot', 'Soch' and 'Joker', Sandhu, who made his acting debut with 'Yaaran Da Katchup' stresses that it is diversity that he is always looking for.
Aparshakti: We've given a fresh perspective to heartbreak with 'Balle ni balle'
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Aparshakti has sung the number and has featured in the video along with ace choreographer Dhanashree Verma Chahal. He said: "I wanted to give this song my best shot as far as the singing was concerned, while also making sure that it gets recorded and completed in due time. We have given a fresh perspective to heartbreak with the video of this song - we're celebrating it in an extremely unique way, thus clearing the clutter of the usual and gloomy one-sided love/heartbreak songs that the industry usually has to offer."
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