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Preet Brar
Birth namePreet Singh Brar
GenresBhangra
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active2003–present
LabelsUnsigned (India)

Preet Brar is a Punjabi musician.[1] He incorporates many humorous elements into most of his songs. He is originally from Ganganagar, Rajasthan, India.

Discography

Year Album Record label
2010 Mehboob T-Series
2011 Rise of Jatt Simran Music industries (SMI)
2013 Teri Yari karke Simran Music industries (SMI)

Religious

Year Album Record Label
2010 Babe Nanak Ne T-Series

Duo Collaboration

Year Album Record Label Notes
2010 Jatt Phatte Chak Vanjhali Recordz with Amrit Brar
2009 Pub Te Club Speed Records with Miss Pooja
2008 Poodna Returns T-Series with Miss Pooja
2007 Petrol 2 Simran Music Industries/Golden Star Video with Miss Pooja
2006 Ek Tere Karke Simran Music Industries with Miss Pooja
2006 Tere Jehi Kudhi Simran Music Industries with Gurlej Akhtar

Compilation

Year Album Record label
2009 Jatta Ayee Vaisakhi Spine Records

Singles

Year Song Album Music Label
2014 Va Vai Va Transylvania Atul Sharma T-Series
2003 Nachdi Nachdi Aa Bhangra: Original Punjabi Pop T-Series

References

  1. ^ "'Challa' inspiration for Crook". The Times of India. 24 September 2010. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 16 February 2011.