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World Dance Day: Top 5 evergreen Punjabi songs that can compel you to shake a leg

Last updated on - Apr 29, 2021, 12:40 IST
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​World Dance Day: Top 5 evergreen Punjabi songs that can compel you to shake a leg

Today on World Dance Day, we have hand-picked for you some of the old but evergreen Punjabi songs that are known to get any party started. This list includes artists like Master Saleem, Sukhbir, and more, and songs like ‘Ishq Tera Tadpave’, ‘Dhol Jageero Da’, and so on. Just scroll down and by the end, we are sure you will be feeling an urge to dance.


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​'Dhol Jageero Da'

Released in 2003, 'Dhol Jageero Da' is a bhangra number that almost every Punjabi, even non-Punjabi, from any age bracket has heard. It has been a party staple for years, and to date is known to get everyone in a groovy mood in no time. Sung by Master Saleem, this song simply is irreplaceable. Tell us if you don't agree.


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​'Tera Yaar Bolda'

'Tu ni boldi, rakane tu ni boldi, tere ch tera yaar bolda', if you are singing this line instead of simply reading them, then you know why this song has made it to our list. Released from the album 'Phulkari', 'Tera Yaar Bolda'has been known to hook everyone. Sung by Surjit Bindrakhiya the song is a classic that can get any party started.


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​'Ishq Tera Tadpave'

One of the best parts of Punjabi music is that given the right beats, it can turn even a sad song into a peppy number. 'Ishq Tera Tadpave' is a live example of the same. The song talks about heartbreak, how the lover can't help but cry as he recalls his beloved. However, Sukhbir turned it into a dance number and to date, people are grooving to it. Even after years, the song was recreated and used in the movie 'Hindi Medium'.


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​'Dil Lutiya'

'Jinhe Mera Dil Lutiya....' Did you just say 'Oh ho'? Well if you did, again our point is clear. Sung by the crown prince of bhangra, Jazzy B, 'Dil Lutiya' is an every green Punjabi dance number. The song's composition was way ahead of its time. Even it is so loved that recently it too was recreated for a Bollywood movie. However, the true lovers of Punjabi music to date prefer the original song.


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​'Chite Suit Te'

No wedding or any other celebration is complete without this Punjabi song titled 'Chite Suit Te'. Sung by Geeta Zaildar, the song is a classic for every 90s kid. Every time the song plays, it brings back the memories of the simpler days; it brings joy to the heart and smiles to face. And that is not it, the song always ensures to get everyone on the dance floor.


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