Pop star and noted Bollywood composer Guru Randhawa was born Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa on August 30, 1991 in Gurdaspur, India. Picking up his stage name from the Pakistani rapper Bohemia, he launched his recording career with the 2013 single “Chhad Gayi”. That same year he dropped his debut LP, Page One. Bohemia would help put Guru Randhawa on the map with 2015’s “Patola”, a collaboration that became s mash hit and he capitalized on that with a string of hits in 2016 including “Tu Meri Rani”, “Suit”, and “Yaar Mod Do”. His popularity became so large that he was able to begin recording songs for Bollywood films starting in 2017 with Hindi Medium. He recorded new songs as well as re-recorded versions of some of his biggest hits including “Patola”. In the coming years he would enjoy more blockbuster hits including “High Rated Gabru” and “Lahore”, the latter winning Track of the Year at the Brit Asia TV Music Awards. His profile expanded worldwide after 2019’s “Slowly Slowly”, a collaboration with Pitbull. He collaborated with Jay Sean in 2020 and in 2021 he scored another charting single with “Nain Bengali”.
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