Jaidev Kumar
Jaidev Kumar | |
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Origin | Delhi, India |
Genres | Bhangra |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, music director, musician, composer |
Years active | 1999–present |
Associated acts | Jasbir Jassi, Harbhajan Mann, Gurdas Maan, Sardool Sikander, Gippy Grewal, Rabbi Shergill, Babbu Maan, Inderjit Nikku and Amrinder Gill |
Website |
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Jaidev Kumar (Hindi: जयदेव कुमार) is an Indian musician and producer, who was born in Delhi but who moved to Mumbai in 2000. Kumar is the music king for the Punjabi industry. He has been working for Punjabi music industry since 1999. His first album was Dil Lai Gayi. He is the son of music director K Panna Lal.
Early life
When Kumar was 5 or 6 years old, his father died and then his family had no relations with music. After some years his sister married ghazal singer Chandan Dass. Kumar started to play guitar with Dass. He did lots of work for DD1. His first teacher was Chote Lal. He started music in 1986. He also played guitars for hotels. Kumar was an assistant to Charanjit Ahuja.
Filmography as music producer
- Jee Aayan Nu
- Asa Nu Maan Watna Da
- Des Hoyaa Pardes
- Mel Karade Rabba
- Sukhmani - Hope for Life
- Chak Jawana
- Yaara o Dildaara
- Taur mittran Di
- Dharti
- Yaaran Naal Baharan
- Khushiyaan
- Waris Shah: Ishq Daa Waaris
- Tera Mera Ki Rishta
- Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi
- Mannat
- Yaariyan
- Saadi Love Story
- Dil Tainu Karda Hai Pyar
- Chardi Jawani
- Vaisakhi List
Albums as music producer
- Oye Hoye – Harbhajan Mann
- Amrit Da Batta – Harbhajan Mann
- Lala Lala Lala – Harbhajan Mann
- Nachlai – Harbhajan Mann
- Haaye Meri Billo – Harbhajan Mann
- Satrangi Peengh – Harbhajan Mann
- Dil Dol Gaya – Harbhajan Mann
- Boot Polishan – Gurdas Maan
- Punjeeri – Gurdas Maan
- Vaari Vaari – Harbhajan Mann
- Jogiya – Gurdas Maan
- Dil Lai Gayee – Jasbir Jassi
- O HO! – Sardool Sikander
- Os Kudi Ne – Sardool Sikander
- Nakhra Janab Da – Sardool Sikander
- 21st Chaper of Hans Raj Hans – Hans Raj Hans
- Kudi Kudi – Jasbir Jassi
- Nishani Payar Di – Jasbir Jassi
- Mukhda Chan Warga – Jasbir Jassi
- Rabbi – Rabbi Shergill
- Saaun Di Jhadi – Babbu Mann
- Jaan – Jeet Jagjit
- Teri Meri Ik Jind – various singers
- Chorni – Hans Raj Hans
- Ghama Di Raat – Hans Raj Hans
- Roiyaan – Farhan Saeed
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