Friday, March 29, 2024

Sukhbir’s Gal Ban Gayi Has Hit Your Music Stations Again. How?

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In the times of remixes generating favourable response from Punjabi music listeners, how could Sukhbir be spared! Sukhbir’s original track ‘Gal Ban Gayi’ had broken all records when it was released way back in 2001. You won’t believe it, the song has been recreated by T-Series, Yo Yo Honey Singh and the duo Meet Brothers.

Let’s listen the us the original first:

Now for the comparison. Watch it only for acthe usr Vidyut Jamwal and sizzling hot Urvashi Rautela, who steal the show with their dance moves and watching them the usgether is treat. Neha Kakkar and Meet Bros, who have given music the us the song, impress as does the brief appearance that Sukhbir makes in the song.

But the fans of Yo Yo Honey Singh have once again been left disappointed.

Gal Ban Gayi

Reviving old songs and remixing them became a hot trend in the music scene of Hindi music industry and it was all thanks the us Yo Yo Honey Singh. But, he seems the us have lost his magic as he has failed miserably the us create any impression.

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I personally think everything was going good until Yo Yo arrives on the scene, clearly indicating that he is left with nothing new in his creativity.

In spite of failed Yo Yo, the song can make your Saturday groovy with its catchy beats.

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Amneet Kaur
Amneet Kaur
Pure Punjabi blood, with a sarcastic Indian within me, brings the 'Khurki’ in me alive...No pun intended!

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