The Widespread Popularity of Punjabi Songs & Bhangra Songs
By Avastika Choudhary - Feb 26, 2010
Bhangra songs are a popular Punjabi song variety that is strictly meant to perform dance & with further addition of modern western instruments, traditional drumming & rhythms getting an advance look these days. Bhangra songs actually originated during 1400s from Punjab to help the inhabitants dance & celebrate the harvest season. Since then it has become a part of every celebration & festival in India.
The bhangra dance stays complimentary to the bhangra songs, which is a widely accepted form of Punjabi folk songs. The singer used to sing it in colloquial language of Punjab with the drummer beating a hand held instrument called Dhol & another one playing the flute to the rhythm. Nowadays, its traditional sound is being supplemented with more advance musical instruments & styles.
The fusion of contemporary musical styles such as reggae, house & hip-hop has helped bhangra songs to evolve from a purely conventional form into a more advanced form & drawing more number of people to the dance floor. The most popular fusion is said to be with rap & hip hop which became the preferred option for both European & Indian youth after Punjabi MC from the U.K worked in collaboration with the reputed rapper Jay-Z on a version of one of his Punjabi songs, Mundian To Bach Ke. Music groups like DJ A.P.S. from Canada & the Bombay Rockers from Denmark have already come out with the earliest versions of bhangra songs showing a perfect combination of hip-hop beats & bhangra vocals. In fact, bhangra in these latest styles have been creating a buzz in the whole world & making Indians feel proud of it.
Bhangra songs have been successfully crossed over the language barrier & appreciated a lot by people from the entire world. Its impact is so huge that non-Punjabi people are seen performing popular dance numbers to the rhythm of bhangra songs played in different occasions.
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