Major Rajasthani

Indian singer-songwriter

Major Rajasthani
Birth nameMajor Singh
BornJanuary 14, 1961
5kk buttran, Sri Ganganagar
OriginSri Ganganagar
DiedDecember 14, 1999
GenresFolk, duets
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
LabelsGoyal Music
Musical artist

Major Rajasthani was an Indian singer-songwriter associated with Punjabi music. He was specially known for his sad songs.[1]

Early life and family

Major Rajasthani was born as Major Singh on 14 January, 1961 in village 5KK Buttran, Ganganagar district, Rajasthan. His father's name was Jeet Singh and mother Dhan Kaur. He was the youngest sibling among five brothers and one sister. He married Sehajpreet Kaur. They settled in Rampura in Punjab after marriage. He had two children named Navi and Jyoti.[2]

Career

Some of his popular albums:[3]

  • Aatam Hattya (the suicide)
  • Car Ribnan Wali
  • Chandri Bulauno Hatgi
  • Dhanwad Vichole Da[4][5]
  • Jimmewar Tu Vairne
  • Pehli Mulaqat
  • Tere Gham Vich Ni Kurhiye
  • Yaad Chandri
  • Garib da dil
  • Jind Likhti Tere Na
  • Sadi Yaad Vairne
  • Chunni Shagana Di
  • Tere gam vich ni kudiye
  • Malwe Da Munda
Religious
  • Aaja Baba Nanaka[6]
  • Machhiware Dian Janglan Ch[7]

Death

Major Rajasthani performed his last stage show on December 10, 1999 in Barnala with Mumtaaj. He died on December 14, 1999 after heart attack.[2][8]

References

  1. ^ "iTunes – Music – Major Rajasthani". iTunes Store. n.d. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  2. ^ a b https://bollyhollybaba.com/major-rajasthani-biography-family-singer/
  3. ^ "Major Rajasthani music albums". pz10.com. n.d. Archived from the original on 9 February 2019. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Dhanwad Vichole Da:Amazon:MP3 Downloads". Buy music online. n.d. Retrieved 24 February 2012.
  5. ^ "iTunes – Music – Dhanwad Vichole Da – Apple". Buy music online. iTunes Store. n.d. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Download Aaja Baba Nanaka by Major Rajasthani on Nokia music". music.nokia.com. n.d. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  7. ^ "Major Rajasthani – Machhiware Dian Janglan Ch – SikhSangeet". free download. sikhsangeet.com. n.d. Retrieved 14 January 2012.
  8. ^ https://kiddaan.com/punjabi-singers-died-at-a-very-young-age/


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