Sukhbir
Sukhbir – born Sukhbir Singh on November 9, 1969, in Jalandhar, Punjab, India – is an acclaimed Bhangra singer who has earned the nickname ‘Prince of Bhangra.’ His music is a mixture of traditional Bhangra, reggae, rap, and techno. Sukhbir can sing in nine different languages including Punjabi, Hindi, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, and Swahili, Although born in Jalandhar, his family relocated to Nairobi, Kenya when he was three. Growing up in Nairobi, he began to learn to play several musical instruments. Although he originally focused on a career in IT, he was eventually convinced by a Kenyan businessman to pursue a profession in music. After singing at many private functions, Sukhbir moved to London, England in 1991, where he began his recording career. The following year, he moved to Dubai, India and after several years of performing, he released his debut album, New Stylee, in 1996. The album was a success and won three awards – Best Debut Album, Best Music Video, and Best Male Vocalist – at the Channel V Awards in 1996. A year later, he released the album Gal Ban Gayee, which was certified platinum. By 2000, he had become so popular that he released an album titled after his nickname, Prince of Bhangra Volume 1. In 2001, he released the hit album Dil Kare, which featured the hit singles “Girls Girls Girls,” “Nachle Sonye,” and the title track. Further albums include Di Laga Na (2006), Ni Hogaya Re Pyar Soniye (2012), Oh Ho Ho Ho (2017), Nachdi (2021), and Billi Billi (2023), which features the title track taken from the film Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan.
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OH HO HO HO (Original Song)
Miscellaneous - Released by Sukhbir on 1 Jan 1999
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Dowain Jaaniya
Indian Music - Released by Sony Music Entertainment India Pvt. Ltd. on 28 Nov 2019
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Dil Kare
World - Released by Moviebox Birmingham Limited on 1 Jan 2001
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Are Mann Maan Pardesi Tu Kar Gungan Pardesi
World - Released by Raju Cassettes Industries on 11 May 2022
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Zakhmi Sher (feat. Sahiba)
Indian Music - Released by Sky Digital on 29 Jun 2022
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Putt Sardaran Da
World - Released by HSR Entertainment on 13 Jul 2013
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Zakhmi Sher (feat. Sahiba)
Indian Music - Released by Desi Music Bank on 29 Jun 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo -
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Jhutha Pyaar Karda
World - Released by Jass Records on 5 Jan 2019
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