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Diljit goes to Hollywood

Published by: Team GI Youth

Diljit Dosanjh, the ‘Super Singh of Punjab’ is partnering with Warner Music, one of the global music industry’s ‘big three’. “Together, we’ll take Indian music way beyond the usual diaspora audiences to the top of the global charts,” Dosanjh said.

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Published on 16, Mar 2022

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