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Gur Sidhu
ਗੁਰ ਸਿੱਧੂ
Gur Sidhu
Gur Sidhu during the shoot for his hit song "Trump.
Background information
Birth nameGursimran Singh Sidhu
Born (1997-07-11) 11 July 1997 (age 27)[1][better source needed]
Bathinda, Punjab, India
OriginToronto, Canada
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • rapper
  • songwriter
  • record producer
Years active2019–present
LabelsBrown Town Music, White Hill Music, Times Music, Bamb Beats, Sony Music India, T-Series, Desi Junction
Member ofBrown Town Music
MembersNav Sandhu
WebsiteGur Sidhu on Instagram

Gursimran Singh Sidhu (born 11 July 1997) is an Indian singer, rapper, and record producer known for his contributions to Punjabi music and cinema. He gained widespread recognition for his unique style, blending rap, hip-hop, and traditional Punjabi sounds. Sidhu is best known for his hit songs such as "California Love", "Bamb Aagya", "Vaddi Galbaat", "8 Parche", "Gabhru", "Dekhi Jau", "Ashke Ashke", and "Taakre", among many others.

Early Life and Education

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Gursimran Singh Sidhu was born on 11 July 1997 in the village of Chak Fateh Singh Wala, located in the Bathinda district of Punjab, India, to a Jat Sikh family. His father, Sukhbir Singh Sidhu, was also a Punjabi singer, which influenced Gursimran's early interest in music.[2]

Sidhu attended Mahindra Public School and graduated with a high school diploma in 2014. Following his graduation, he adopted the stage name Gur Sidhu, which later became widely recognized in the Punjabi music industry.

After completing his high school education, Sidhu moved to Brampton, Ontario, Canada, to pursue further studies as an international student. He enrolled at Sheridan College, where he continued his academic pursuits while also beginning to focus more on his musical career.

Career

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Gursimran Singh Sidhu, known professionally as Sidhu, began his musical journey under the guidance of record executive Nav Sandhu. He was launched under the Brown Town Music label and released his debut track, "Moved On", on 8 May 2019. This song marked his first step into the Punjabi music scene and garnered attention for its smooth blend of contemporary beats with Punjabi influences. Sidhu's debut laid the foundation for his future success, setting him apart as an emerging artist in the rapidly evolving music industry.

Following his debut, Sidhu’s career quickly gained momentum. In September 2019, he released "8 Parche",[3] a collaboration with Baani Sandhu, under the White Hill Music label. The track became an instant hit, appreciated for its catchy chorus and youthful energy. Shortly after, in October 2019, Sidhu collaborated with Jassa Dhillon on the song "Pyar Bolda",[4] which further boosted his popularity. Both of these tracks showcased Sidhu’s ability to craft hits that resonated with young audiences and Punjabi music fans globally.

Sidhu’s breakthrough came with the release of his single "Bro Oye", which was also released under White Hill Music. The song became a turning point in his career, propelling him into the spotlight and making him a household name in the Punjabi music industry. The song’s catchy hook and relatable lyrics helped Sidhu establish himself as one of the most promising new artists in the scene.

In the same year, Sidhu took his talents to the big screen, contributing to the soundtrack of the Punjabi feature film Ardab Mutiyaran (2019), starring Ninja (singer) and Sonam Bajwa. Sidhu sang, wrote, and composed "Challa", a song that captured the heart of the film and was widely praised for its energetic and emotive lyrics. This opportunity allowed Sidhu to showcase his versatility not only as a recording artist but also as a composer and contributor to the broader Punjabi entertainment industry.[5]

In addition to his performances, Sidhu proved his prowess as a composer. He composed several hit songs for other artists, including "Subaah Jatt Da" (sung by Amrit Maan), "Taare" (sung by Sidhu Moose Wala), and "Regret" (sung by R Nait). These tracks became widely popular and reinforced Sidhu’s reputation as a skilled and innovative music producer.[6][7] [8]

Sidhu’s popularity continued to grow in 2020 with the release of two notable singles: "Sham Da Laara" and "Fragrance". Both songs were well-received by fans and critics alike, further cementing Sidhu’s status as a rising star in the Punjabi music scene. These tracks reflected his growing confidence as an artist and his ability to create music that both appealed to mainstream listeners and maintained a connection to his Punjabi roots.

In 2021, Sidhu took a major step in his career with the release of his debut album "Nothing Like Before". The album received widespread acclaim for its blend of catchy melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and Sidhu’s signature style. Among the standout tracks were "Taakre", "Dekhi Jau", "Ashke Ashke", "Cherry Cheeks", "Dila Ve", and "Goli", all of which became fan favorites. The album demonstrated Sidhu’s growth as an artist, as he moved from a promising newcomer to a prominent figure in the Punjabi music industry.

In 2022, Sidhu achieved another major milestone with the release of his track "Bamb Aagya", a collaboration with renowned singer Jasmine Sandlas. The song became a massive hit, charting on the UK Asian Music Chart and also appearing on YouTube's Weekly Charts. The track's success showcased Sidhu’s growing influence in the global music scene and helped him gain recognition beyond the Punjabi-speaking diaspora.[9][10]

Sidhu’s continued success and international appeal culminated in 2024 with the release of "California Love", a collaboration with Cheema Y. The song became a global sensation, trending across social media platforms and receiving millions of views on YouTube. "California Love" was praised for its catchy beat, innovative production, and seamless blend of Western and Punjabi musical influences, further solidifying Sidhu’s place as one of the most influential Punjabi artists of his generation.[11]

Sidhu’s career trajectory has been marked by a rapid rise to fame, a string of successful collaborations, and a growing international fanbase. With his ability to blend modern hip-hop, Punjabi folk, and commercial music sensibilities, Sidhu has become one of the most exciting and dynamic figures in the Punjabi music industry today.

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • Nothing Like Before (2021) [12]
  • Special Delivery (2023) [13]

Extended play

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  • Love War (with Jassa Dhillon) (2022) [14]
  • Step Up (Vol.1) (2022)
  • Dripster (with Cheema Y) (2023)
  • Cloud 9 (with Cheema Y) (2024)

References

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  1. ^ "Gur Sidhu". Facebook. Archived from the original on 24 May 2020. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  2. ^ Connect Cine (20 October 2020). Gur Sidhu's most fun interview | Connect FM Canada | Punjabi Akhada | Hollywood Harv. Retrieved 10 November 2024 – via YouTube.
  3. ^ "8 Parche (feat. Gur Sidhu)". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  4. ^ "Pyar Bolda (feat. Gur Sidhu)". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Challa: Gur Sidhu and Harpi Gill croon a soft love ballad for 'Ardab Mutiyaran' - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 24 May 2020.
  6. ^ SpotboyE. "Subaah Jatt Da: Amrit Maan's New Track Playing Exclusively On 9X Tashan". www.spotboye.com. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Gur Sidhu: Most of people don't know that Gur Sidhu real name is Gursimran Singh Sidhu- Trend Punjabi". Trend Punjabi. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
  8. ^ Vandna Daksh (16 January 2020). "Regret Song Full HD Video: Latest Punjabi Track by R Nait Ft. Tanishq Kaur & Gur Sidhu". Latest Entertainment Bollywood Hollywood | Dekh News. Retrieved 14 June 2020.
  9. ^ "Asian Music Chart Top 40 | Official Charts Company". www.officialcharts.com. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  10. ^ "YouTube Music Charts". charts.youtube.com. Retrieved 7 November 2022.
  11. ^ "California Love". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  12. ^ "Nothing Like Before". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  13. ^ "Special Delivery". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.
  14. ^ "Love War - EP". www.top-charts.com. Retrieved 10 November 2024.