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AP Dhillon is one of the biggest Punjabi-Canadian artists of the 2020s, known for blending trap beats with Punjabi vocals. His breakthrough came with 'Brown Munde' (2020), which went global. He has released two studio albums and collaborates heavily with producers like Shersher and artists like Sidhu Moose Wala.
Studio Albums
- The Khel Continues (2021) — debut album, 13 tracks. Includes 'Brown Munde' (feat. Gurinder Gill), 'Insaan', and 'Bananza'. Raw, street-focused sound with heavy trap production.
- Excuses (2024) — sophomore album, 14 tracks. More polished production, international collaborations. Includes 'Old Money', 'Summer High', and 'Insecure'. Shows sonic maturity.
Best Songs (Non-Album Singles & Features)
- 'Brown Munde' (2020) — the song that made him. Infectious hook, 500M+ Spotify streams. Defined his sound.
- 'Insaan' (2020) — introspective, emotional. Shows range beyond braggadocio.
- 'Bananza' (2021) — upbeat, danceable. Club hit.
- 'Insecure' (2024) — vulnerable, production-heavy. Recent fan favorite.
- 'Summer High' (2024) — reggae-influenced, relaxed vibe. Different from his usual style.
- 'Old Money' (2024) — trap-heavy, feature-filled track from Excuses.
Collaborations Worth Hearing
- With Sidhu Moose Wala: 'Insane' (2022) — two Punjabi trap titans.
- With FortuneTeller: 'Fake Love' — emotional, introspective.
- With Gurinder Gill: 'Brown Munde' — the classic.
Pro tip: Start with 'Brown Munde' to understand his breakthrough sound, then listen to Excuses (2024) to hear how his production and songwriting evolved. His strength is blending melancholic lyrics with infectious beats — not straight hype tracks.