Vattan Sandhu
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Vattan Sandhu Vattan Sandhu ਵਤਨ ਸੰਧੂ | |
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Birth name | Vattan Preet Singh Sandhu |
Born | Sarwali(Village), Gurdaspur, Punjab, India | 1 September 1992
Origin | Amritsar |
Genres | Pop, Punjabi, bhangra |
Occupation | Singer |
Years active | 2013– present |
Labels | T-Series, Speed Records |
Website | vattansandhu |
Manager Kamaljot Singh |
Vattan Sandhu is a Punjabi singer and actor. He is known for his Punjabi songs. He was born in Sarwali Village, Gurdaspur. He rose to fame from his single "Lecture" which broke many records in Punjab. Dad vs. Son was his most successful track reaching over 2 million views as of September 2015.
Music career
[edit]Sandhu made his debut with the song Lecture which went on to become an instant success and brought him into the limelight in the Punjabi music industry. He saw further success with songs like "Dad vs. Son," and "Valentine Day".[1] In 2015 his new single "Begani"[2] was also setting a new stage for the Punjabi music industry.[citation needed]
Personal life
[edit]Vattan Sandhu is 24, started singing when he was 10 years old. His father Tejwinder Singh Sandhu is in the Punjab police. He has one younger brother who is a professional photographer. He moved to London when he was 18; there he was selected for the British Army (soldier), but he decided to return to India to pursue singing.[3]
Discography
[edit]Year released | Song | Music | Record label | Lyricist |
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2013 | Lecture | Son- E- Singh | Speed Records | Vattan Sandhu |
2014 | Dad Vs Son | Xtatic | Speed Records | Kanwar Waraich |
2015 | Valentine Day | Xtatic | T-Series | Nav Sandhu |
2015 | Begani | Xtatic | T-Series | Onkar Singh |
2015 | BDS Kardi | Xtatic | T-Series | Jashan |
2016 | Deed | Pav Dharia | T-Series | Kanwar Waraich |
References
[edit]- ^ "Valentine Day Song's success". DesiGallan.com.
- ^ "Beagni Song". NewsXack.com.
- ^ "Vattan's Personal Life". TribuneIndia.com.