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Karan Aujla

Karan Aujla

Few artists embody the rise of modern Punjabi music like Karan Aujla. Known as “Geetan Di Machine” (The Machine of Songs), Aujla has become one of the most consistent hitmakers of his generation. With his signature mix of hard-hitting rap verses, melodic hooks, and deeply personal songwriting, he has redefined the commercial sound of Punjabi pop while keeping a raw street edge.

Early Life & Roots

Karan Aujla was born on January 18, 1997, in Ghurala, Ludhiana, Punjab. Tragedy struck early when he lost both parents before the age of 10, an experience that shaped his resilience and lyrical honesty. At 14, he wrote his first song, Cell Phone, which later caught the attention of industry insiders.

In his late teens, Aujla emigrated to Canada, where he balanced work life with music ambitions. Surrounded by the vibrant Punjabi diaspora, he refined his songwriting skills and eventually broke into the scene as a lyricist.

Breakthrough as a Lyricist

Before becoming a full-fledged performer, Karan was behind the pen for several big tracks, writing hits for artists like Jassi Gill and Deep Jandu. His ability to combine catchy wordplay with authentic Punjabi storytelling made him a sought-after writer.
But Aujla’s ambition was always bigger—he wanted his own voice on the mic.

Rise as a Performer

His breakthrough as a singer-rapper came in 2016–2017 with tracks like Property of Punjab and Alcohol 2. By 2018, songs such as Don’t Worry (with Gurlez Akhtar) and Don’t Look established him as a star in his own right.

Aujla quickly earned a reputation for consistency—almost every single he released dominated Punjabi charts. Unlike many artists, he combined street credibility with mainstream appeal, appealing to both hardcore hip-hop listeners and pop audiences.

Discography & Key Projects

Albums & EPs:
Popular Singles

Collectively, his tracks have generated billions of streams across YouTube and Spotify, cementing his spot as one of the most-streamed Punjabi artists in the world.

Style & Artistry

Karan’s artistry is built on three pillars:

This balance has earned him comparisons to Sidhu Moose Wala, with the two often painted as rivals. While their fanbases clashed online, both artists pushed Punjabi music to new heights.

Global Reach

Like his peers AP Dhillon and Diljit Dosanjh, Karan Aujla has successfully tapped into the Punjabi diaspora. His concerts in Canada, the UK, and Australia regularly sell out, and in 2023 he entered Billboard’s Canadian Albums Chart with Making Memories.

His ability to switch between raw street rap and love ballads has helped him resonate across diverse audiences.

Recent Work & Updates

Why Karan Aujla Matters

Karan Aujla represents a new era of Punjabi music—one where artists can dominate both underground hip-hop circles and mainstream pop charts. His story of resilience, from losing his parents to becoming an international star, resonates with fans just as much as his music does. With every release, he continues to push Punjabi music into global spaces.

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