
G.O.A.T. To Vibe: Diljit Dosanjh Songs To Add To Spotify Playlist
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With several blockbuster songs to his credit, Diljit Dosanjh has long been making fans groove to his music and we are absolutely in awe of his talent.
When it comes to Punjabi music with global flair, no one compares to Diljit Dosanjh. A true blend of talent, charisma and versatility, the Punjabi singer's contribution to the musical landscape knows no introduction. With several blockbuster songs to his credit, Diljit has long been making fans groove to his music and we are absolutely in awe of his talent. Whether you are on a road trip, working out in a gym or setting the mood for a party, his songs fit right in.
Here, we have compiled a list of 10 Diljit Dosanjh songs that are a must-add to your Spotify rotation.
It is not just a song but an emotion for many. With powerful bass, gripping lyrics and Diljit's unapologetically declaring his greatness; this track became a viral hit globally. The beat captivates attention instantly, with many playing it on loop while working for its energetic appeal.
Naina
Diljit Dosanjh also contributed to the soundtrack of the Bollywood film Crew, starring Kareena Kapoor Khan, Tabu and Kriti Sanon in lead roles. Picturised on the three divas, the song became an instant hit, thanks to Diljit's voice and Badshah's rap.
Patiala Peg
A classic for all the Punjabi partygoers, Patiala Peg is a bold song, packed with dhol beats that make you hit the dance floor. The tongue-in-cheek lyrics and infectious hook makes it a banger that has the ability to attract a crowd even a decade later.
Vibe
This song combining lo-fi beats with stylish vocals became an instant fan-favourite after its release. It could be you go to pick when sipping coffee with your best friend or just vibing alone, spending time with yourself. The party number is a reminder that Diljit is a powerhouse of a talent and he has truly evolved with time.
Born To Shine
The catchy tunes of Born to Shine inject the perfect dose of energy and positivity required when powering through a hectic day. With every line soaked in confidence and beautifully shot music video, the song won millions of hearts and deservingly so.
Hass Hass
The song marked a milestone in Diljit's career as he collaborated with global pop diva Sia for the peppy track with upbeat music. Sia's soaring vocals plus Diljit's signature earthy tone resulted in a unique blend which feels like a celebration of cultures.
Kinni Kinni
Sung by Diljit and Thiarajxtt from the album Ghost, Kinni Kinni took the Internet by storm following its release back in 2023. The song hit a new peak when Le Sserafim's Kazuha covered the upbeat track, dancing and vibing to it in a clip that went viral.
An earworm track from Diljit's album MoonChild Era, Lover is a repeat in every party, thanks to its timeless appeal. The beautiful, melodic tune captures the essence of deep love.
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