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Punjabi by Nature

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AlkeshSharma

Posted: Mar 22, 2008 at 0141 hrs IST

Ten tracks full of energy, highly charged music, use of big dhols and UK centric bhangra sounds, Jassi Sidhu's new album 'Ki Kehne' is on a roll. "With Malkit Singh rendering his voice in a duet and videos of five tracks finalised, it's going to be a hit," Jassi is optimistic about the album, "which is being made with no budget constrains".

With popular songs like 'Chandigarh Kare Ashiqui' to his credit, Jassi says, "Punjabi music flows in my veins. I was associated with a band during my school days and at the age of 17 was part of a musical group B-21. It's then that we released our first album in England. In 2003 I released my first solo album 'Ishq vich Jogi' in India." He says that Punjabi music helps in promoting Punjabi language worldwide. Popular worldwide, "Bhangra is fast becoming a mainstream favourite," chips in Malkit Singh, adding that the lyrics of the duet are very meaningful.

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