Satwinder Bitti

Satwinder Bitti (Punjabi: ਸਤਵਿੰਦਰ ਬਿੱਟੀ) is a Punjabi singer of Punjab, India.[1][2][3] She was a national-level hockey player and later adapted singing as profession. In 2011, she judge a singing reality show, Awaaz Punjab Di, by a Punjabi TV channel mh1.[2]

Satwinder Bitti
Born (1975-11-29) 29 November 1975
GenresFolk, Bhangra
Occupation(s)Singing, musician

Early life

Bitti was born in a Punjabi Sikh family, to father S. Gurnaib Singh and mother Gurcharan Kaur. Her father, a retired from PWD, Patiala, also had an interest in music and taught her the basics of music. She used to sing religious songs on different devotional functions and thus started singing at a very early age of five.[1] She is the fan of the singer Lata Mangeshkar and later, took singing as a profession and released many religious and folk albums. She has done a BSc. (non-medical) from MCM DAV College, Chandigarh Sec-36 and was a national-level hockey player.[1]

In June 2016 Bitti Joined Indian National Congress in presence of party's state chief Amarinder Singh and senior leaders.[4]

Career

She started her singing career with the album, Pure Dee Hawa.

Discography

  1. Pure Di Hawa
  2. Ik Vari Hass Ke
  3. Nachdi De Siron Patase
  4. Chandi Dian Jhanjran
  5. Nachna Patola Banke
  6. Dil De Mareez
  7. Giddhe Ch Gulabo Nachdi
  8. Mar Gayee Tere Te
  9. Main Ni Mangna Karauna
  10. Nachdi Main Nachdi
  11. Pardesi Dhola
  12. Sabar
  13. Khand Da Khedna
  14. Ve Sajjna

Religious

  1. Dhann Teri Sikhi
  2. Roohan Rabb Dian
  3. Nishan Khalse De
  4. Mae Ni Main Singh Sajna
  5. Sikhi khandeyo Tikhi
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References

  1. "A star-studded affair". News in English. Patiala. The Tribune. 30 November 2009. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
  2. "Auditions held for Awaaz Punjab Di". News in English. Amritsar. The Tribune. 4 October 2011. Retrieved 17 July 2012.
  3. "Satwinder Bitti". Last.fm.
  4. Punjabi singer Satwinder Bitti joins Congress | Business Standard News. Wap.business-standard.com (14 June 2016). Retrieved on 2017-01-17.
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