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HARRDY SANDHU ON LOOP ON FIRE

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April 2025

Harrdy Sandhu's music has a passport of its own, blaring from tractors in Punjab to clubs in Turkey.

HARRDY SANDHU ON LOOP ON FIRE

In this exclusive interview, he talks about chasing timeless sound, crafting cinematic music videos, and why quality, emotion, and cultural roots remain at the heart of everything he creates.

ex: You've got fans singing your songs in clubs, gyms, and in their cars at full volume. What's the wildest or most unexpected place you've heard your song playing?

Harrdy Sandhu: One of the wildest experiences was hearing my songs being played in tractors and autos in remote areas. Seeing how far music travels and connects with people is always surreal. But if we're talking about an unexpected country, it was definitely Turkey. I never imagined my Punjabi tracks would resonate so deeply there.

ex: 'Bijlee Bijlee,' 'Backbone,' and 'Naah' became instant anthems. When you're working on a song, do you know it's going to be a superhit, or does success still take you by surprise?

Harrdy: Yes, I had a strong feeling that these songs would become big hits. I'm very selective with my releases and only work on songs I genuinely believe have the potential to connect and go big. That's why I prefer releasing fewer songs, quality over quantity has always been my approach.

imageex: Your music videos are almost like mini-movies. If one of your songs had to be turned into a full-fledged film, which one would it be, and who would you cast?

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