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Song by the Iconic Duo, Raju Punjabi Sapna Choudhary, Remembering Their Contribution To Haryanvi Music Industry

Massive Raju Punjabi’s fan base was stunned to learn of the singer’s death as soon as it was announced online. On August 22, the vocalist who had a significant impact on the development of the Haryanvi music scene passed away at the age of 40. As they reflected on some of the late artist’s most significant accomplishments to the music business, the fans were eager to pay their respects to the late musician. Fans thought back to some of Punjabi’s big songs with Sapna Choudhary, another Haryanvi phenomenon. As a result, we decided to delve into the amazing journey of the pair and present to you their most memorable songs.

The song “Laad Piya Ke,” which featured Sapna Choudhary, was a superhit music with 547 million views on its YouTube video. The song is one of the most popular Haryanvi tunes on the Haryanvi playlist. One of the numerous videos that received a lot of appreciation from the audience was for the popular song “Tu Cheez Lajwaab.” Another popular Punjabi song with Choudhary that had 169M views was “Sweety.” The pair also contributed to the popular song “Jalebi,” which was released many years ago.

The artist then offered the song “Panihari,” which quickly became a smash, and took control of the 2019 Haryanvi playlist. Choudhary appeared in Panjabi’s “Gadan Jogi,” which has 14M views and quickly gained popularity because of its catchy tune. The pair was well-known for their work and regularly aided in the expansion of the Haryanvi music business, ushering in a golden era for music in Haryana.

The musician passed away at a Hisar private hospital, where he had apparently been receiving treatment for jaundice for a few days. According to sources, the musician would be buried at Hanumangarh, Rajasthan, on August 22. Outside the Haryanvi music business, the singer also had a fan base. One of the most well-known songs played at numerous gatherings throughout Northern India is his song “Desi Desi.”

 

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