The meteoric rise of Punjabi artists on the global stage reflects a seismic shift in the music industry, propelled by a fusion of traditional Punjabi melodies with contemporary beats and rhythms. At the forefront of this cultural revolution stands Karan Aujla, whose historic victory at the 2024 Juno Awards underscored the genre's burgeoning prominence in Canada and beyond.
British singer Jay Sean and Canadian musician Ikky have joined forces to deliver a genre-bending track titled ‘Heartless’, which seamlessly blends English and Punjabi elements, captivating listeners across cultural boundaries. Virgin Music Group recently announced its partnership with 3AM Entertainment, the brainchild of British-born global sensation Jay Sean.
Punjabi actor and singer Gippy Grewal, on Wednesday, shared a love-filled picture with his wife Ravneet, leaving fans in awe of the "pretty jodi." His wife Ravneet is donning a white sweater, and blue denim pants. Gippy is holding his ladylove as the duo is smiling for the cameras.
B-C-raised singer and rapper Karan Aujla beat out powerhouse artists The Weeknd, Tate McRae and Charlotte Cardin for the honour, along with fellow Punjabi-Canadian rapper Shubh to win the fan choice award at the Junos.
With minimal makeup on, Shreya has kept her wet hair open. The post is captioned: "Birthday Balika in Bali," followed by a green heart emoji. The singer gave the music of her recently released track 'Yimmy Yimmy' to the post. The song is sung by Shreya, TayC and Rajat Nagpal. Shreya enjoys 29.4 million followers on Instagram, and her huge fandom took to the comment section and wrote: "Finally relaxing and taking a break from your hectic schedule."
Rapper-singer Karan Aujla has said that through his song ‘Nothing Lasts’, he and his fellow rapper Divine have tried to show their life learnings. ‘Nothing Lasts’ is part of Karan and Divine’s collaborative album ‘Street Dreams’, which has been written and performed by the duo, and produced by Yeah Proof & Jay Trak. Talking about the song, Karan said, “‘Nothing Lasts’ is a very special song and one of my personal favourites. Spending time with children in Dharavi was a lovely experience, embracing the simple joys of life.