Sarab Ghumaan

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Sarab Ghumaan, officially known as Sarabjit Singh Ghuman , is an Indian singer, lyricist, and composer known for his contributions to the Punjabi music industry.[1][2]

Sarab Ghumaan
Sarab Ghumaan
Born April 25, 1988
Dirba, Punjab, India
Nationality Indian
Occupation Singer, Lyricist, Composer
Known for EP "Lifestyle", "Happy Birthday Yaara", "Oscar"
Notable works Lifestyle EP, Happy Birthday Yaara, Oscar

Early Life and Education

Sarab Ghumaan completed his education in both India and Melbourne, Australia. He holds certifications in Graphics Pre Press and Frontline Management from Melbourne, along with diplomas in Management and Multimedia & Web Designing from India.[3][4][5]

Career

EPs

  • Lifestyle (2023)
    • Ladli
    • Mai Na Boldi
    • Happy Birthday Meri Jaan
    • Jogi Ban Challe
    • 5 Mint

Solo Tracks

  • Anniversary
  • Hater
  • Devdas
  • Sangruriya
  • Yaari
  • Putt Sardaran De
  • Love You Love You
  • Kundian Muchhan
  • Jodi Neehan Wich

Notable Works as a Lyricist

Sarab Ghumaan has written lyrics for several popular songs in the Punjabi music scene, including:

  • "Happy Birthday Yaara" by Himmat Sandhu
  • "Oscar" by Singga
  • "Yaariyan Di Kasam" by Kamal Khan
  • "Mera Jee" by Prabh Gill
  • "Raja Rani" by Ninja
  • "Mann Ki Baat" by Sharry Mann
  • "Bol Jatt Da" by Himmat Sandhu & Sakshi Ratti
  • "Sache Wala Luv" by Sakshi Ratti
  • "Sada Dana Paani" by Viraaj Gill
  • "Galti" by Preet Harpal
  • "Worry Chann Ve" by Vikas
  • "Munda Sardar" by Dilpreet Singh
  • "Lal Pari" by Himmat Sandhu
  • "Tralle" by Himmat Sandhu

Personal Life

Sarab Ghumaan was born on April 25, 1988, in Dirba, Punjab, India, to Shri Jarnail Singh and Smt. Sukhminder Kaur.

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