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AP Dhillon is one of the most streamed Punjabi artists globally, but his best work spans different eras — early viral hits, album deep cuts, and recent collaborations. Here is how his catalog stacks up, ranked by cultural impact, streaming numbers, and staying power.
Top Tier (The Classics)
- Insane — His breakthrough moment. This song defined a sound and launched his career globally. Raw, hungry, and it still hits.
- Brown Munde (feat. Gurinder Gill) — Became a cultural phenomenon. The hook is inescapable. Streamed over 500M times for a reason.
- Drippy — Peak production, perfect flow. This is what AP sounds like when everything aligns — beat, lyrics, delivery.
Strong Second Tier (Album Standouts)
- Insane 2 — The sequel did not recapture the original, but it is still solid and shows range.
- Load — Deep cut that showcases his storytelling and layered production.
- Toxic — Moody, introspective. Proves he can do vulnerability without losing edge.
Collaboration High Points
- Summer High (feat. Karan Aujla) — Two generational talents on one track. The chemistry is undeniable.
- Tagga Chalda — Guest features elevate the track and show AP in collaborative mode.
Deeper Cuts Worth Your Time
She Knows, Insane Freestyle, Fake Flex — these songs do not get the streaming numbers they deserve. They show technical skill and experimentation.
Pro tip: If you are new to AP Dhillon, start with Brown Munde and Insane to understand why he broke through. Then move to his album The Goat for deeper context. His recent work (2025-2026) has been more polished and less raw — some fans prefer the hunger of the earlier catalog.