Champion | Seedhe Maut | Rawal | Lunch Break | Lyrics
Champion Lyrics by Seedhe Maut & Rawal Coming Soon Champion • Seedhe Maut • RawalLunch Break Producer: CalmLyricist: Abhijay NegiLyricist: Shivam RawalComposer: Siddhant Sharma
Champion Lyrics by Seedhe Maut & Rawal Coming Soon Champion • Seedhe Maut • RawalLunch Break Producer: CalmLyricist: Abhijay NegiLyricist: Shivam RawalComposer: Siddhant Sharma
First Place Lyrics by Seedhe Maut Bande hai first place2 launde bhaari hai 10 peBado ko bole namasteHumse sabse bade ve bacheI mean, hai worst caseNumber ni aenge bhar keNumber…
Fanne Khan Lyrics by Seedhe Maut & Yungsta Coming Soon Fanne Khan • Seedhe Maut • yungstaLunch BreakProducer: Nitin RandhawaLyricist: Abhijay NegiComposer: Nitin RandhawaLyricist: Yash ChandraComposer: Sidahant Sharma
Kya Challa Lyrics by Seedhe Maut Jabse umar 15 haiGhooma dosto ke saath bol kya challaiLog bole bada banda hai mere saath wale bole ye kya chaScene bada bada phat…
Dikkat Lyrics by Seedhe Maut & Hurricane Muihe nahi hai koi dikkatMai ghoomu scootiyo meDilli mera gharIts lit upJaise koi diyaI see it so clearKi nahi hai dikkatBas tu ye…
Pushpak Vimaan Lyrics by Seedhe Maut Coming Soon Pushpak Vimaan • Seedhe Maut • SonnyjimLunch BreakProducer: CalmLyricist: Abhijay NegiLyricist: labal Singh SathiComposer: Siddhant Sharma
Nav Haryanvi Presenting “Rao Sahab Drill (Official Video)” a New Haryanvi Songs Haryanavi 2023. Sung by Vkey and Sdee. Featuring with Shivani Yadav. Lyrics are panned by Sdee. Music given by Vkey. A Film by Director Nits. Music Label by Nupur Audio.
Sick & Proper Lyrics by Seedhe Maut is on the album “Lunch Break.” The music was made by Hurricane, and Calm & Encore ABJ wrote the words to the song “Sick & Proper.”
“K-POP” is the lead single to Travis Scott’s fourth full-length studio album, UTOPIA. The bouncy trap song sees an expected addition of pop alongside Brazillian funk to provide an exhilarating feeling besides the warm beat, allowing the artists to smoothly flow on the beat.
To date, Pop Smoke’s “Dior” is his most widely heard solo effort. It appears on both Meet the Woo and Meet the Woo 2 by Pop. Shoot for the Stars Aim for the Moon, Pop’s posthumous first album, also featured the song as a bonus track. Topping out at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100, it made its debut there.