Punjabi music lovers, here’s a moment to make your hearts swell with pride! International rock legend Bryan Adams, currently on his “So Happy It Hurts” tour of India in December 2024, has created a buzz among Punjabi fans by selecting the background track by none other than Geetan Di Machine Karan Aujla in a reel on his social media profile.
This exciting gesture bridges the world of global rock and Punjabi beats, showcasing the incredible reach of Aujla’s music.
A Rock Icon Meets Punjabi Excellence
Bryan Adams, a name synonymous with timeless classics like Summer of ’69 and Everything I Do, shared the reel while on his India tour. The caption of the reel says “Spent the day visiting sites in Kolkata, just off to Shillong for the second day of our fabulous “so happy it hurts” tour of India 🇮🇳❤️ #sohappyithurts “, but the cherry on top is the background track — the latest #1 on Trending song on Youtube Aaye Haaye by Karan Aujla featuring Nora Fatehi and sung by Karan Aujla and Neha Kakkar with Music by Karan Aujla, Jay Trak. This choice reflects the rising influence of Punjabi music on the global stage.
The reel has already amassed thousands of likes and shares, with fans of both artists celebrating this unique crossover.
Karan Aujla’s Global Impact
Known for his fiery lyrics, soulful compositions and boundary-pushing creativity, Karan Aujla has been at the forefront of Punjabi music’s worldwide recognition.
Watch the video of the # 1 trending song here : Aaye Haaye (Official Video) | Karan Aujla, Nora Fatehi, Neha Kakkar, Jay Trak
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The “So Happy It Hurts” Tour in India
Bryan Adams’ India tour has been a highly anticipated event, with stops across major cities.
Dec 12th 2024 – Delhi
Dec 13th 2024- Mumbai
Dec 14th 2024- Bengaluru
Dec 16th 2024- Hyderabad
Dec 17th 2024- Goa
https://www.bryanadams.com/tours
Fans Are Loving It!
The reel has sparked excitement among Aujla’s fanbase, with many taking to social media to express their joy and pride. As the story unfolds, fans eagerly await a possible reaction from Karan Aujla or Bryan Adams. Whether it leads to a direct collaboration or simply serves as a nod to Aujla’s talent, one thing is certain – Punjabi music is here to stay on the global stage!
What do you think of this unexpected crossover? Let us know in the comments below!
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