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he isnt the only one saying fateh at gigs.

the whole reason why folk have a gig is so people can actually dance to the songs a guy sings.

he expects drunken people to dance when hes singing about the khalsa?

i have heard he is religious to some extent.

i remember seeing a video of a woman called "hard Kaur" (how appropriate for one dancing and dissing folk) in there if i can remember there was a pic of guru gobind singh ji in the nightclub.

erm, hor ki?

theres a track (cant remember by whom) and it goes "tainoo balondi ya churri ma gamaa taiye" (something like that) anyhow, the guy singing this says fateh at the beginning.

there are countless videos you see on zee music where folk have the punjabi dress (paag with lar sticking out and punjabi dress) and on the side of their arms have khandey on them, and yet dance with girls?

and dhols with khandey on them, lets not forget that!

oh yeah, has anyone come across this song (i think by sangrha vibes?) basically this guy is dancing about "putt jatan de" and then you see this singh (proper kesdhari) playing the dhol and singing to this...whats worse is he has a ghol dastaar. the end of the video consists of two people drinking and one is on the floor. you dont see the singh dancing in the nightclub though...so at least thats good.

gustaphi maaf

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Jazzy B is in huge part a by-product of an ill-educated, caste ridden, racist "sikh" populace.

Jazzy B should be reached, but we should not hesitate to speak to people we know who abuse sikh symbols. They are the ones who created Jazzy B. We live in a societies where we have to obey all kinds of laws regarding public decency. However, no existing country will care or understand sikhi in this regard.

For now you and I are the enforcers of the laws regarding basic respect for sikhi. One need not preach to people we approach. You have the right and in fact a duty to approach people and tell them that you rather not have our guru's legacy insulted.

I did not grow up street fighting and now battle institutionalized racism as a chardikala sikh so some du**a** p*ic* with low self esteem can hang a chain from their neck or rear view mirror to make a mockery of what I stand for.

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I miss 1980's era......when every singer was abiding with code of conduct....u know what am talking here but these days no one to check on these people..

yep i miss seeing that as well, the old classics like "rail gaddhi" and how everyone would "get on the train"

and the cheesy bad hair cuts...wow having a bad hair day actually made you look groovy LOL.gif

oh and lets not forget the dress sense, posh suit with trainers and multicoloured shirt.

you have to miss it all man!

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gustaphi maaf

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PATHETIC

both for sikhi and bhangra.

Bhangra was a beauty! no naked gals/stupid lyrics needed 4 publicity!

SIkhi - oo cant test dat!! :TH:

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we will be very happy if you talk to them directly and explain them the importance of KHANDA and FATEH

Really Bhangra is so nice but these stupid singers are spoiling sikhi and panjabi culture also

we can hardly see or listen the songs in family

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I miss 1980's era......when every singer was abiding with code of conduct....u know what am talking here but these days no one to check on these people..

yep i miss seeing that as well, the old classics like "rail gaddhi" and how everyone would "get on the train"

and the cheesy bad hair cuts...wow having a bad hair day actually made you look groovy LOL.gif

oh and lets not forget the dress sense, posh suit with trainers and multicoloured shirt.

you have to miss it all man!

LOL.gif

gustaphi maaf

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That Sardara Gill chap from apna sangeet still has his 1980s perm. He uses them voice coder things on nearly every song he does (reminds me of them people who smoke too much and they have to have one of them boxes which they hold to their necks to speak). I guess like his perm his voice is also a load of rubbish.

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