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Zindabaad - Dr. Zeus & Sharmilla Feat. Shortie - Official Video 2011

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

iTunes Download Link: http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/zindabaad/id454953819

Song: Zindabaad
Artist: Dr. Zeus & Sharmilla Feat. Shortie
Album: Zindabaad
Label: Envy Entertainment & Speed Records
Video Director: Rimpy Prince

Where ever Punjabi's have settled in the world, they have made their mark. Establishing not only successful communities, but they have upheld their Punjabi Virsa, mother tongue, and Punjabi shaan. Such an embodiment of Punjabi aan and shaan is unleashing in August 2011. Dr Zeus is back with a new exciting offering, paying his humble homage to Punjabi's worldwide.'Zindabaad Punjabi, Zindabaad Hi Rehan Geh' Zindabaad is ingenious, valiant, something old yet so new, and undoubtly, creative quality at its finest. It infuses not only those familiar desi resonances that form the basis of Punjabi heritage, but also invites invigorating, innovative and diverse fusion of east and west. The creation of Zindabaad, is graced with Dr Zeus' signature Desi and Urban beats, unified with Sharmilla's distinctive folk vocals, and combined with raps and adlibs from Shortie Lil Lox. A hit making team giving you a musical experience of the highest order. Every element of Zindabaad has been put together to showcase the best of what Punjabi music has to offer. Zindabaad is unquestionably the epitome of eastern roots meeting western panache. Lyrically it has everything from contemporary subject matters to traditional style lok taths delivered in a way that can be appreciated by all. Zindabaad promises not only to revive yaadan Punjab diyan, but generate an explosion of pure entertainment.

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  • You can call yourself Punjabi and be from Pakistan or India, Sikh or Muslim but this video clearly displays Sikh symbols such as the Khanda, Gatka, the panj pyaare, and other prominent Sikh symbols. Bhangra isn't Pakistani music. Yes, Paki Punjabis and Sikh Punjabis are both Punjabis but we're CLEARLY different. There's some similarities but there's different religions, cutsoms, tradition, and dialogues in play. Now shut-up and enjoy the video. The end. :)

  • @MegaRomeo17, yea, and its about time that you realise that b4 1947 your so called pakistan was india and all muslims in pakistan b4 1947 were all known as indians, the word pakistan or pakistani's did not exist until 1947.

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  • Khalistannnnn !! zindabaddd !!! BRUAHH !

  • @playboy1233847 What does that have to do with anything? Nobody said anything about Ahmadis buddy. The argument's about Punjabis.

    I'm a Pakistani Ahmadi Punjabi, and I think this a dope track. Word to @SJP3O's comment too.

  • @SJP3O TRUE!

  • @BiiTCHTASTiiC well said!

  • @BiiTCHTASTiiC u say they got sikh symbols but then again theres also a allah symbol.... or maybe ur blind and didnt see that one?

  • tooo gudddd...keep it uppp

  • Awesome song!!

  • @BiiTCHTASTiiC ahmadis are kaafr

  • @BiiTCHTASTiiC Dear whay you say Bhangra isn't Pakistani music you know "Bhangra " iS PuNJABI MusiC sO Not a Indian & Not a Pakistani.

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