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  2. Folk music of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    Due to the large area with many sub-regions, the folk music has minor lingual differences but invokes the same feelings. The sub-regions, Malwa, Doaba, Majha, Pothohar, and hills areas, have numerous folk songs. [4] Punjabi dance OP Bhangra music which is a genre of Punjabi modern music invented in Britain by the Punjabi diaspora.

  3. Bajre da sitta (song) - Wikipedia

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    Bajre da sitta is a Punjabi folksong, originally performed by the two sisters Surinder Kaur and Prakash Kaur, at a time when it was a local taboo for women to raise their voice. The song was further popularised following the production of the 2022 film of the same name .

  4. Music of Punjab - Wikipedia

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    By 2016, Punjabi music grew by 80% over two to three years in Canada, [clarification needed] where Punjabi folk hop artists, such as Jaz Dhami, credit Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for his contribution for "promoting Indian culture and Punjabi music ... leader who understands the importance of Punjabi music in his country's music space."

  5. Category:Punjabi folk music - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Punjabi folk music" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  6. Hari & Sukhmani - Wikipedia

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    Hari & Sukhmani (also styled as Hari + Sukhmani or Hari and Sukhmani) is an Indian folktronic duo comprising Hari Singh Jaaj and Sukhmani Malik, who are known for fusing traditional folk music of Punjab with electronic music, and incorporating elements from Sufi poetry of Bulle Shah, Baba Farid, Kabir, and Shah Hussain, in their compositions.

  7. Jugni - Wikipedia

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    Jugni is an age-old narrative device used in Punjabi folk music. It is the traditional music of the Punjab region of the Indian subcontinent. [1] Jugni is sung at Punjabi weddings in India, Pakistan, US, Canada, Australia and UK. In folk music, it stands in for the poet-writer who uses Jugni as an innocent observer to make incisive, often ...

  8. Alam Lohar - Wikipedia

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    Alam Lohar modified a new style of singing the Punjabi Vaar, an epic or folk tale which made him popular when he toured villages and towns in the Punjab region. He is famous for his rendition of Waris Shah's Heer along with other songs such as Saif ul Maluk. He recorded his first album at the age of 13 and throughout his career he accomplished ...

  9. Kithay Nain - Wikipedia

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    "Kithay Nain" is a Punjabi folk song written by Manzur Jhalla and recorded by Pakistani singer Reshma. It became one of the most popular Punjabi songs sung by Reshma and has been reproduced, rendered and sung by many artists including Fariha Pervez, Alka Yagnik and Ali Sethi.