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Jugpreet Bajwa's New Songs

Hello everyone!

Last November, I introduced you to an amazing singer named Jugpreet Bajwa and today I want to share the three new songs he has released since then.



Meri Zindagi Ka Khwaab was released in December. I have no idea what the lyrics are saying but it sounds so good and the music video shows beautiful sights in Vancouver, Canada. It makes me want to travel there one day and Jugpreet looks great in it!



Watch it here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZC2P6H69Ks


This year started with Tim Tim Tara, with a beautiful song about serving people less fortunate than ourselves and making our limitations become our strength. Jugpreet dedicated it to Baghat Puran Singh, who was an Indian writer and philanthropist. The video is just as heartwarming as the song. The images of beautiful and strong people smiling, dancing and just enjoying life is sure to put a smile on your face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRNr51b0W2A


Jugpreet's latest song came out on Monday. It is called Tumba and it's a love song inspired by a story of a boy and girl who first meet each other in a musical store and realize that they were in love in a previous birth. A Tumba is a musical instrument which is used often in Punjabi Folk Music. With Valentines Day coming up, this is a great song to listen to and add to your playlists.



There is something so soothing about Jugpreet's voice and sometimes it gives me goosebumps. He always sounds awesome. Please check out his music on Spotify and YouTube and if you likewhat you see and hear, follow him on social media! 

Credit for the pictures used in this post goes to Jugpreet Bajwa as they were taken from his accounts. 

To read the first post I wrote about him, click on this link - https://thevrk.blogspot.com/2021/11/introducing-jugpreet-bajwa.html






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