Yeah Proof
If Sidhu Moose Wala, Karan Aujla, and Arjan Dhillon are the voices of Punjabi hip-hop, then Yeah Proof is one of the architects of its sound. Known for his crisp beats, trap-inspired production, and ability to adapt across artists, Yeah Proof has become one of the most in-demand producers in Punjabi music. His name attached to a track signals sharp mixing, heavy drops, and a guaranteed banger.
Early Life & Background
Yeah Proof (real name often kept under wraps) hails from Punjab, where his passion for music production began at a young age. Like many self-taught producers, he started experimenting with digital audio software, crafting beats and uploading them online. His early work attracted independent Punjabi rappers who were eager for original, hip-hop-driven instrumentals.
Breakthrough in Punjabi Rap
Yeah Proof’s career took off when he began collaborating with high-profile Punjabi rappers. His production style — bass-heavy yet clean, rooted in trap but layered with Punjabi sensibilities — made him stand out in an increasingly crowded scene.
Key tracks that boosted his profile include:
- Mera Na (Sidhu Moose Wala, Burna Boy, Steel Banglez) – posthumous Sidhu release with global attention.
- Admirin’ You (Karan Aujla & Ikky) – polished, melodic hip-hop vibes.
- Kaali Car (Arjan Dhillon) – raw street anthem showcasing his grit.
Signature Sound & Style
Yeah Proof’s beats are known for:
- Trap & drill influences – heavy basslines, sharp snares, and dark atmospheres.
- Clean engineering – balancing vocals and instrumentals with professional polish.
- Versatility – able to produce both aggressive street tracks and smoother, melodic tunes.
- Punjabi integration – subtly layering folk elements into modern beats.
This balance has made him a go-to producer for both underground rappers and mainstream stars.
Collaborations & Discography
Yeah Proof has worked with nearly every major Punjabi rapper of the new wave:
- Sidhu Moose Wala (Mera Na, Goat collaborations)
- Karan Aujla (Admirin’ You, 52 Bars)
- Arjan Dhillon (Kaali Car, My Rulez)
- Navaan Sandhu and other rising rappers in the scene
By consistently delivering high-quality production, he has become one of the most credited producers in Punjabi hip-hop.
Cultural Impact
Yeah Proof represents the new era of Punjabi music where producers are celebrated alongside vocalists. In the past, singers dominated the spotlight, but Proof’s brand recognition shows how much audiences now pay attention to the people behind the beats.
His role in shaping Sidhu Moose Wala’s posthumous releases also gave him global visibility, especially as tracks like Mera Na reached fans worldwide.
Recent Work & Updates
- In 2024–2025, Yeah Proof continued producing for Karan Aujla, Arjan Dhillon, and international collabs.
- His beats are increasingly featured on global streaming playlists, introducing Punjabi rap to non-Punjabi listeners.
- Fans anticipate his potential debut as a producer-curated album, similar to DJ Khaled-style compilations.
Why Yeah Proof Matters
Yeah Proof is proof (no pun intended) that producers are now stars in their own right. His ability to consistently deliver hard-hitting, trendsetting beats has placed him at the center of Punjabi hip-hop’s global takeover. For fans of Sidhu, Karan, and Arjan, Yeah Proof is more than a behind-the-scenes figure—he’s the sonic backbone of their biggest records.



