You cannot dispute the fact that Punjabi songs have revolutionized the Indian music landscape, whether you choose to dance to them or cry to them. One musical beat is all it takes for our hormones to start dancing around the room. Punjabi songs never fail to shake the party, whether it’s AP Dhillon’s Brown Munde or Diljit Dosanjh’s lover. And it’s not just the beats; it’s also the singer’s lyrical voice, as well as their swag (grin), that really boosts our spirits.

1. Sharry Mann: Sharry Mann is at the top of the list and has contributed songs like “Chandigarh Waliye,” “Sohne Mukhde,” “Bhul Jayin Na,” “Yenkne,” and “Cute Munda” to our playlist. Not only that, but he also started acting after revolutionizing the music scene. Sharry, whose career began in 2011, reportedly has a net worth of $78 million at the moment.

2. Gurdas Mann: In the second slot, we’re talking about the pioneer of the music industry, who not only inspired us to dance uncontrollably but also provided some timeless folk tunes from the era of the DD national. Wah Ni Jawaniye, Chugliyaan, Yaar Mera Pyar, and Peerh Prahoni are just a few of the albums he has made. According to estimates, he is currently worth $50–55 million.

3. Diljit Dosanjh: There’s a good reason why men refer to him as Saada Veera and women as Lovers. The vocalist has always exuded perfect charm. His big break came with the song “Pee Pa Pee Pa” from the movie Tere Naal Love Ho Gaya. Then, in 2012, he made his acting debut in the film Jatt & Juliet.

4. Mika Singh: One of the most well-known Punjabi vocalists and the younger brother of musician Daler Mehndi. In Bollywood movies like “Bas Ek King” (Singh Is Kinng), “Mauja Hi Mauja” (Jab We Met), “Ibn-e-Batuta” (Ishqiya), and “Dhanno (Housefull),” he has performed songs. He has made numerous guest appearances on reality TV series.

5. Harrdy Sandhu: Harrdy originally showed interest in cricket and even competed for India in the 2004 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He had to stop playing cricket due to an injury, so he switched to singing. 2011 saw the release of “This is Harrdy Sandhu,” his debut album. He collaborated with vocalists like B Praak and Jaani on the songs “Joker,” “Backbone,” “Horn Blow,” and “Yaar Ni Milya.”

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