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Singing Between the Lines | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 18, 2011 [1] | |||
Genre | Punjabi Bhangra | |||
Label | Moviebox Birmingham Limited | |||
Producer | Aman Hayer Rishi Rich Jassi Sidhu | |||
Jassi Sidhu chronology | ||||
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Singing Between the Lines is a 2011 album by British Bhangra singer Jassi Sidhu and produced by Sidhu and longtime collaborators Aman Hayer and Rishi Rich along with four others: [2] Honey Singh, Pama Sarai, Billy Sandher & PBN (Panajabi By Nature).[ citation needed ]
Track | Song | Producer | Time |
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1 | Nai Reesa | Aman Hayer | 5:23 |
2 | Naa Rukhiye | Rishi Rich | 4:16 |
3 | Chargay Jawani Sohniyeh | Jassi Sidhu | 3:45 |
4 | Jaan Manghdi | Honey Singh | 3:23 |
5 | Naal Nuchnah ft. Solé | Pama Sarai | 4:16 |
6 | Puthara Dhiya Dhaataa | Billy Sandher | 4:46 |
7 | Agg Vargi | Aman Hayer | 3:49 |
8 | Yaariyaan ft. Nindy Kaur | Pama Sarai | 3:37 |
9 | Umrit Varga Paani | Billy Sandher | 4:26 |
10 | Thor Punjabhan Dhi | Rishi Rich | 3:53 |
11 | Has Loh | PBN | 4:13 |
12 | Oh Jatta (Intro) | Jassi Sidhu | 0:43 |
13 | Oh Jatta | Jassi Sidhu | 4:53 |
Best Video for connecting with Agg Vargi. And Thor Punjabhan Dhi[ citation needed ]
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