Moti Chun Ke

Chran Likhari is the most talented and experienced lyricist in Punjabi music industry. He debut with the song "Moti Chun ke" by Kamal Heer. Then he became famous with his track "Jatt Di Akal" with Ranjit Bawa. Then his song also sung by Amrinder Gill.

Charan Likhari

Life

He is living his simple lifestyle in his village Nikapuchar Disst Tarn Taran, Punjab.

Moti Chun Ke
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 17, 2008
Recorded2000-2007
GenrePunjabi, Sad
Length48 Minutes
LabelPlasma Records
ProducerSangtar
Kamal Heer chronology
Chan Jiha Gabhru
(2007)
Moti Chun Ke
(2008)
Jinday Ni Jinday
(2009)

Moti Chun Ke is a sad song collection by Punjabi singer Kamal Heer. The music was composed and produced by Sangtar.

Track listing

All music is composed by Sangtar.

Moti Chun Ke
No.TitleLyricsOriginal AlbumLength
1."Moti Chun Ke"Charan LikhariChan Jiha Gabhru4:37
2."Yaad Aegi"Malkiat MeetMasti-Kanthay Vala4:14
3."Dila Meria"Davinder KhannewalaKamli5:01
4."Poonian Da Rang"Mangal HathurMasti 25:24
5."Yaad Kar Kar Ke"Mangal HathurMasti Three4:57
6."Sharab Vichon Tohlde Pae"Debi MakhsoospuriMasti 25:58
7."Chan Meria"Mangal HathurMasti Three5:33
8."Yeh Kaise Yaarane Hai"Debi MakhsoospuriKamli4:57
9."Akhari Salaam"Debi MakhsoospuriMasti-Kanthay Vala4:28
10."Hathiar Na Chaliye"Mangal HathurChan Jiha Gabhru3:34
Total length:48:43

Award nominations

Moti Chun Ke was nominated for "Best Folk-Pop Album" at the 2009 PTC Punjabi Music Awards. Also the song "Hathiar Na Chaliye" got Kamal Heer nominated for "Best Folk-Pop Vocalist".[1]

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References

  1. Archived June 5, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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