Description
The Global Punjabi Pop Icon
Guru Randhawa (born Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa) is an Indian singer, songwriter, and composer whose music has defined the modern Punjabi pop and Indi-pop scene. He blends Punjabi, Hindi, and English lyrics with catchy melodies, club beats, and pop sensibilities to create songs that resonate across India and the global South Asian diaspora.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Guru was born in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, India, and started his music career in the early 2010s. He initially released singles and his debut album “Page One”. His early works helped him build a foothold in the Punjabi music industry before he launched into wider fame.
Breakthrough and Global Recognition
His collaboration with Bohemia on “Patola” marked his rising popularity. Subsequently, songs like “High Rated Gabru”, “Lahore”, and “Suit” became massive hits, with Lahore crossing over a billion views on YouTube. He also worked internationally, collaborating with Pitbull on “Slowly Slowly”, which featured Punjabi, English, and Spanish lyrics and reached significant global streaming numbers.
Musical Style and Impact
Guru Randhawa’s sound is a mix of Punjabi pop, Bhangra, club pop, and urban beats. He’s known for party anthems, love songs, and feel-good tracks that often feature colorful visuals and high production values. His ability to combine desi melody with global production has made him a favorite in both India and abroad.
Legacy and Influence
Guru Randhawa has become one of the most-streamed Indian artists globally. His songs top charts, and his influence has encouraged many budding Punjabi and Hindi pop artists to aim for international appeal. From club playlists to Bollywood soundtracks, his presence is widespread.






