Dilpreet Bhatia [1] is an Indian singer-songwriter and technologist, born in Ludhiana in a Punjabi Sikh family. [2] [3] His song Tere Bin Dil, won in World Music Category of International Songwriting Competition. [4] [5] In September 2014, he was selected as Grand Prize winner in Season I of John Lennon Songwriting Contest in the World Music category. [6]
Year | Album/Single Title | Details |
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2009 | Ehsaas(EP) [7] [8] [9] | Released : 17 April 2009 Label : Sur 'n' Soul Records Format : Digital & CD |
2010 | 22 No. Faatak [7] [8] [9] | Re-Released : 22 April 2012 Label : Sur 'n' Soul Records Format : Digital & CD |
2011 | Feel Freedom(Single) [7] [8] | Released : 16 August 2011 Label : None Format : Digital |
2012 | Rabba Es Dil Nu - Acoustic (Single) [7] [8] | Released : 31 January 2012 Label : None Format : Digital |
2012 | Saadi Wakhri Hai Shaan (Feature Film - Music Album) [7] | Released : 23 September 2012 Label : Vibgyor Creations Format : Digital & CD |
2013 | Raat Din(Single) [7] [8] | Released : 1 December 2013 Label : None Format : Digital |
2014 | Tu Thakur Tum Peh Ardas (Single) [7] [8] | Released : 2 July 2014 Label : None Format : Digital |
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