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Sukhwinder Panchhi ਸੁਖਵਿੰਦਰ ਪੰਛੀ | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Sukhwinder Singh |
Genres | Bhangra, Folk music of Punjab |
Occupation(s) | Punjabi Singer |
Labels | T-Series, MovieBox Records, Tips Industries, Speed Records, VIP Records |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/SukhwinderPanchhi |
Sukhwinder Panchhi (or Sukhwinder Singh) is a Punjabi Singer-songwriter.
Year | Album | Record label | Music |
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2016 | Welcome To the Future (1 Song: Gabru) [1] | Collab Creations | Manni Sandhu |
2016 | Shaheed (Gt Road Band Hogeya) (Single) [2] | Brown Media Records | |
2012 | Timeless (Upcoming) | Independent (TBA) | JumpinGenres (Ajay Randhawa) |
2012 | Sublime (Upcoming) | Limitless Records | GS Chaggar |
2012 | Nakra Panjaban Dha (Single) | e3uk Records | DJ Harpz |
2012 | Kalikwest Connected Vol.1 | Kamlee Records/Elite Music/Kalikwest Records | Various |
2008 | The Official MovieBox VixTape (1 Song: Vix Tappe) | MovieBox | DJ Vix |
2008 | Nachna (1 Song: Daru) | Moviebox/Speed Records/Planet Recordz | Jassi J |
2008 | Mehfil (1 Song: Kuri Uchiyan) | Serious Records | Jeeti/Aman Hayer |
2005 | Unleashed (1 Song: Changa Ni Lagda) [3] | HighPitch Records | Sangra Vibes |
2004 | Ankhi Putt Punjab De (1 Song: Tera Vichora) | Sekhon Recording Co. | Kuljit |
2002 | No Dance Please [4] | Catrack Entertainment | Anu-Manu |
2002 | Chaliye Mele Nu (1 Song: Munda Maar Suteya) [5] | T-Series | Davinder Singh |
2002 | Mithhe Laare [6] | Catrack Entertainment | Davinder Singh/Arvind Kumar |
2000 | Bhangra Junction (1 Song: Tera Nakhra) [7] | Magnasound | Surinder Bachan |
2000 | Chan Jeha Yaar Nahi Rusaai Da [8] | T-Series | Atul Sharma |
1999 | Mela Marhe Bhagat Da | Sunrise Music | Satnam Singh |
1998 | Teri Deson Chithhi Aayi | Finetouch | Gurmeet Singh |
1998 | Kesri Ve Pagh Waliya (1 Song: Saadi Yaari Payee) | Raja Entertainers | Kanwar Iqbal |
1998 | Tut Gai Ishq Vajarat | Sur Sangam | Surinder Bachan |
1997 | Higher Intelligence – EP (1 Song: Mirza) [9] | DMC Records Ltd | The Specialist |
1996 | Soorme Marde Nahin | T-Series | Dharminder Kathak |
1996 | Panga Paina Hi Paina | Tips Industries | Jawala Prasad |
1996 | Something New (2 Songs: Dekh Sohiniye Rut Aai & Aa Mill Le Babala Ve) [10] | Hi-Tech Music | Kuljit Bhamra |
1995 | Ashik Maran Piasay | Asian Music Center | G.S. Jimmy |
1995 | Kabza [Original Motion Picture Soundtrack] (2 Songs: Nikki Jehi Gal Pichhe & Gal Sun Haan Diye) | Jinni Projects | Sukhwinder Panchhi & Jimmy Singh |
1994 | Shahan Diye Kuriye | Jinni Projects | Krishan Qais |
1993 | Dard Dilan De [Sad Songs] (1 Song: Gham Khande Haan) | Catrack Entertainment | Varinder Bachan |
1993 | Heeray Dhokhebaz Nikli | Indian Melodies | Sardool Sikander |
1993 | Pahul Khande Di | Aarsi Recording Co. | Nirmal Sidhu |
1993 | Ishq Nachave Galli Galli | Catrack Entertainment | Surinder Bachan |
1992 | Shaheedian [11] | T-Series | B.S. Parwana |
1992 | Na Jhhirhkin Mutiarey | Jolly | Varinder Bachan |
1992 | Singh Khalsa Sajna | Dhanoa Production International | Nirmal Sidhu |
1992 | Shaheed Udham Singh | Georgy's Music Co. | B.S. Parwana |
1992 | Guru Ji Daras Dio | Rimpy | Chander Shekhar |
1992 | Sadi Mundri Sajna | CTC | Varinder Bachan |
1992 | Munda Dil Da Ni Marha | Catrack Entertainment | Surinder Bachan |
1991 | Pyaar Di Kahani | Music Memory | Surinder Bachan |
1991 | Taweetri | Music Memory | Surinder Bachan |
1990 | Challe Mundian | Catrack Entertainment | Varinder Bachan |
1989 | Hai Shaan Khalsey Di | SMV | B.S. Parwana |
1988 | Viyah Ton Pehlan | KRC | Varinder Bachan |
1987 | Kurhiyan Ne Jeanan Pa Layian | CTC | Anil Sharma |
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