The Latest Punjabi Album for the year 2009 is Album Padan Nanke Lati.. The Punjabi songs in the Padan Nanke Lati Album are melodious with the music direction given by Tejwant Kittu and was picturised on Ravinder Grewal. Some of the best Punjabi songs from the album are “Main Hor Ni Katna”, Munda Gora Rang Dekh Ke, Padan Nanke Lati and Tenu Sajna Ne. The Lyrics of this album were written by Pala Rajewaliya, Karamjeet Kadon, Khud Gahuriya,Dev Therike Wala, Daljeet Dhurkotiya. Here are the List of all the Songs in the album Padan Nanke Lati is listed below.
1.Main Hor Ni Katna
2.Munda Gora Rang Dekh Ke
3.Padan Nanke Lati
4.Tenu Sajna Ne
5.Duhai Rabba Meria
6.Kadd Le Doli Cho
7.Lok Bhare Shaq Karde
8.Jatta Vichoo Jatt
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24 Aug
Posted by: admin in: Punjabi Album songs, Punjabi MC, Punjabi Song Lyrics
(Jay Zaa)
Its the Roc in the building
Calib, Ramel, Tarrell in the house
(PUNJABI MC)
Mimian tho buch chir pakay rakh ley
Palanay chai mukhra lukhakay rakh ley
(Jay Zaa)
Yes.. live from the United States
Brooklyn New York its ya boy, Young
(Punjabi MC)
Mimian tho buch chir pakay rakh ley
Palanay chai mukhra lukhakay rakh ley
(Jay Zaa)
The Neptune is in the house
(PUNJABI MC)
Aimi kari nah kisiday nal pyar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
(Jay Zaa)
As soon as the beat drop
We got the streets locked
Over sees at budjabi mc and the roc
I came to see the mamis in the spot
On the count of three drop ur body like its hot
1 young 2 you want to 3 young hovs a snake charmer
Move ur body lika snake mama
Make me wanna put tha snake on ya
Im on my 8th summer still hot young’s the 8th wonder
All i do is get bread yea i take wonder
I take one of ya chics straight from under ya arm pit
The black Brad Pit I mack till 6 in the AM
All day Im P-I-M-P I am simply attached to tha track like symphony
Its simply good young hov infinately
(PUNJABI MC)
Kari nah kisiday nal pyar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Tera ki kasoor jud nasheenai nan ho gayai
Sikh ki adama shir nelai nan ho gayai
Tera ki kasoor jud nasheenai nan ho gayai
Sikh ki adama shir nelai nan ho gayai
Sam ke rakh ni ye jobini putali
Sam ke rakh ni ye jobini putali
Hun murkhkay ni auny ye bahar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahiiii—oyyy
Char di juwani tera roop da kamal da
Puthala chalak na hulara vi saharda
Char di juwani tera roop da kamal da
Puthala chalak na hulara vi saharda
Gora gora rang uthay mil jandi thor
Gora gora rang uthay mil jandi thor
Nahi teri jaisi soni koeyi nal
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Mundian tha bullo ootay teria kahania
Chani ni tha kunay diya galia bishania
Chobra day phul ootay teria kahania
chani ni tha kunay diya galia bishania
Ranjua tho ho ya tera roop ka deewana
Ranjua tho ho ya tera roop ka deewana
Chal sukhia na husan dabar r r r
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi
Ni thu hunay hunay hoeyi mutayar
Mundian tho bach ke rahi oye oye oye
24 Aug
Posted by: admin in: Punjabi Album songs, Punjabi MC, Punjabi Song Lyrics
Mundiyan to bach ke …song was a big hit in the Punjabi people around the World. Specially in the UK , where the Punjabi song group named Punjabi MC based. On that note on the Mundiyan to bach ke punjabi song, the Mirza song was composed with balanced words and feel, which was sweetly sung by Surinder Shinda, with a melodious voice tune my the Punjabi MC group.
Here is the Lyrics of the Song Mirza by Punjabi MC
Kade na ranjha kan parhwaunda
Te heer khawaundi choori na
Mirzea ne phir marna ki si
Je hundi mazboori na
Kaun karenda yaad sassi nu
Je thal wich hundi puri na
Ishq ne yaaro mar jaana si
Je Aashiq charde suli na
Je ghat oh nahi si
teh ghat ajj wi nahi
Mainu dars Allaha da oseh veley ho jana
Mainu dars Allaha da oseh veley ho jana
Jaake jad sahiban nu main seene nal laaya
Jaake jad sahiban nu main seene nal laaya
It was late last summer my blood coloured the sky,
When I heard you break your swear Punjabi myyy,
Never had I cried before,
Never had my steel heart die before,
But now I fealt the roar,
Blast . . . True love will everlast,
But you can’t fade my body into caste,
Die for my woman,
My woman is my mind,
My destiny she speaks through her every freaky line,
Her body movement is the way I survive,
When I’m on the battlefield staying alive,
Staying alive . . . March us that,
249 MC’s on horseback,
So I pull out my steal to fight back,
Pull out an ounce of desi from my right sack,
Walked across the 5 rivers . . . 100 degrees,
My body burn . . . my mind sieze . . .
Bakiye hawa de naal karadey tu ajj gallan ni
Bakiye hawa de naal karadey tu ajj gallan ni
Jatti marju gi jeh main nazrin na aaya
Jatti marju gi jeh main nazrin na aaya
Sada janam janam tak saath nibhuga bakiye ni
Sada janam janam tak saath nibhuga bakiye ni
Baikey kol khuda de jatt ne lekh likhaya
Baikey kol khuda de jatt ne lekh likhaya
Tan Man taza ho jau sarey dukh tutt jaaney ne
Tan Man taza ho jau sarey dukh tutt jaaney ne
Dekhin jad main sahiban daanabad leiyiya
Dekhin jad main sahiban daanabad leiyiya
Upplan de karnail ne geet gawaune shindey tonnn
Punjabi songs are mostly in the form of Bhangra which is a form of music and dance that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. Bhangra began as a folk dance conducted by Punjabi Sikhs to celebrate the coming of Spring, or Vaisakhi. Bhangra Songs and Music is folk dances form of the people of Punjab. Today, bhangra survives in different forms and styles all over the globe – including pop music, film soundtracks, and even collegiate competitions.
One of the biggest Bhangra stars of the last several decades is Malkit Singh – known as “the golden voice of the Punjab” – and his group, Golden Star. Malkit was born in June 1963, in the village Hussainpur, in Punjab. He attended the Khalsa College, Jalandhar, in Punjab, in 1980 to study for a B.A. in Arts. Here he met his mentor, Professor Inderjit Singh, who nurtured his skills in Punjabi folk singing and Bhangra dancing. Thanks to Singh’s tutelage, Malkit entered and won many song contests during this time. In 1983 he won a gold medal at the Guru Nanak Dev University, in Amritsar, Punjab, for performing his hit song Gurh Naloo Ishq Mitha, which later featured on his first album, Nach Gidhe Wich, released in 1984. The album was a strong hit among South Asians worldwide, and after its release Malkit and his band moved to the United Kingdom to continue their work. Malkit has now produced 16 albums and has toured 27 countries in his Bhangra career. Malkit has been awarded the prestigious MBE by the British Queen for his services to Bhangra music.
Gurdas Mann, a multi-talented Punjabi folk singer from the Punjab region, took Punjabi folk music (not bhangra music) world by storm. He started his career in 1980 with his first album, Dil Da Mamla, followed by his huge hit Masti, musically directed by Charanjit Ahuja, the man who changed the sound of Punjabi music in India with the use of non-ethnic instruments such as Spanish guitars, saxophone and trumpet. Since then Gurdas Maan has become an idol for many, not only for his lyrical and musical talent, but also his acting ability. He appeared in the Punjabi film Long Da Lishkara, which included the mega hit Challa (remixed in 1999 by Punjabi MC on his album “Legalised”). Since 1982, Gurdass Mann has released a number of hit albums, performed at sold-out concerts around the world. he has released many popular singles, including “Apna Punjab”
Bhangra lyrics, always sung in the Punjabi language, generally cover social issues such as love, relationships, money, dancing, getting drunk and marriage. Additionally, there are countless Bhangra songs devoted to Punjabi pride themes and Punjabi heroes. The lyrics are tributes to the rich cultural traditions of the Punjabis. In particular, many Bhangra tracks have been written about Udham Singh and Bhagat Singh. Less serious topics include beautiful ladies with their colorful duppattas, and dancing and drinking in the fields of the Punjab.