Sabar Koti

Sabar Koti (Punjabi: ਸਾਬਰਕੋਟੀ) was an Indian Punjabi singer. He was best known for his song Tennu Ki Dasiye which was one of the hit songs in Punjabi music industry.[1][2][3][4]

Sabar Koti
ਸਾਬਰ ਕੋਟੀ
Born(1960-01-20)20 January 1960
Kot Karar Khan
Died25 January 2018(2018-01-25) (aged 58)
Jalandhar
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1996–2018

Personal life and death

Koti was born 20 January 1960, into a family of musicians to Amarnath and Chati Devi.[5][6] and he was married to Rita with whom he has four children.[7] Koti died on 25 January 2018, after a prolonged illness in a hospital in Jalandhar and was cremated in Kot Karar Khan, which was his birthplace.[7][8] On the day of his funeral, the village council announced to build a memorial in his honour.[9]

Discography

Music albums

Release Album Record label Music director Note ref
1995 Mera Dil Kho Gaya DMC Records Surender Bachan Album
1996 Aashqan Da Dil T-Series Surender Bachan
1998 Sone Deya Kangna HMV Charanjit Ahuja [5]
2001 Mundran Wala Jogi Hi-Tech Music Ltd Surender Bachan
2001 Ik Chan Umbran Te Hi-Tech Music Ltd Surender Bachan
2002 Shonk Amiran Da Tips music Charanjit Ahuja [5]
2005 Hanju Sony Music Entertainment Jaidev Kumar [10][5]
2006 Tanhaiyan Audio Touch Jaidev Kumar [5]
2008 Farmaish Music Waves Jaidev Kumar [5][6]
2012 Chot Tellytune Single [5]
2014 Tera Chehra Sony Music Entertainment Jaidev Kumar Album [11]
2014 Gamm Nahi Mukde Fresher Records M Herry [5]
2016 Khair Khuwa Speed Records Jassi Bros [12]
2016 Dukh Den Di Anand Cassettes Industries Bunty Sahota
2017 Hanju 2 Ramaz Music Gurmeet Singh
2017 Sharab Venus Worldwide Entertainment Bunty Sahota Single
2018 Asi Ese Joge Reh Gaye Shinestar Intl. Single
Devotional albums
Release Album Record label Music director Note
1999 Manglo Murada HMV Album
2009 Katra Katra Amrit Da Shemaroo Entertainment EP
2015 Om Sai Ram Amar Audio Hari Amit Album
2015 Vaishno Maa Amar Audio
2017 Satguru Kanshi Wala NKN Music

Filmography

Film Roles Language Year
Ishq Nachavye Gali Gali playback singer Punjabi 1996[5]
Tabaahi 1996[5]
Tara Ambara Te 2002[5]
Pind Di Kudi 2005[5]
Majaajan 2008[5]

References


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