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Durga Rangila

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Durga Rangila is an Indian singer songwriter associated with Punjabi language music.[1]

Discography

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Kali Gani Mitran Di

  • Pith Te War
  • Kali Gani Mitran Di
  • Dil Mere Diyan
  • Gut Nachdi Di
  • Haye Ni Munda
  • Gandasi Khadke
  • Tera Nachana
  • Luk Luk Rovengi

Na Layo Na Layo

  • Heer Ranjha
  • Tota Kee Mangda
  • Dil Marda Tere Te
  • Nibhayian Kiven Jandian
  • Kurian Kuwariyan
  • Borh Diyan Shaavan
  • Kaale Pani Warga
  • Na Layo Na Layo

Noor Tere Naina Da

  • Mirza
  • Pind Pekeyan De
  • Ishqe Da Kais
  • Khufia Jashan
  • Noor Tere Naina Da
  • Tainu Vaasta Eh
  • Marhi Te Deeva
  • Pehli Peengh

Sad Songs - Vol : 8

  • Marhi Te Deeve
  • Chaale Haale Garian De
  • 08 Rab Varga Se Tera Yaar
  • Tu Vakh Roven
  • Luk Luk Rovengi
  • Dil Mere Diya Pidan
  • Pith Te Jine Waar
  • Heer Ranjha
  • Nibhaiyan Kiven Jandiyan
  • Kale Paani

Ji Ve Sohnia Ji

  • Doli Chakio Kaharo
  • Behja Sohniye
  • Sajna Chad De Pochey Paune
  • Nanke Mail Vich Aaye
  • Ji Ve Sohnia Ji
  • Kudi Majajan Ne
  • Phone Karia Karungi

Na Layo Na Layo

  • Kaale Pani Warga.
  • Kurian Kuwarai
  • Tota Ki Mangda
  • Nibhaiyan Kiven Jandian
  • Dil Marda Tere Te
  • Heer Ranjha
  • Borh Diyan Shavan
  • Na Layo Na Layo
  • Heer Ranjha
  • Dil Marda Tere Te
  • Nibhaiyan Kiven Jandian
  • Tota Ki Mangda
  • Kurian Kuwarai
  • Kaale Pani Warga
  • Borh Diyan Shavan
  • Na Layo Na Layo

Shaheed Udham Singh (film)

Khalsa Aid

  • Released in Feb-2015, Rangila featured in song for a Khalsa Aid event along with Punjabi musician Charanjit Ahuja.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Singh, Varinder (21 February 2004). "Strains of Punjabi pop". The Tribune. Retrieved 17 August 2011.
  2. ^ "Charanjit Ahuja & Durga Rangila- Khalsa Aid - Times of India". The Times of India.
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