Top 71 Quotes & Sayings by Guru Randhawa

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Last updated on December 24, 2024.
Guru Randhawa

Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa is an Indian singer, songwriter and music composer associated with Punjabi, Bhangra, Indi-pop and Bollywood music. He is known for songs like Lahore, High Rated Gabru, Ishare Tere", and "Tere Te". Guru Randhawa's debut single was Same Girl in collaboration with Arjun.

My songs were already a hit track with over 100 million views/comments and multi-hundred thousand downloads on online websites before coming to Bollywood.
I am not a rapper. And I believe people in India are not even clear with the whole idea of rap or what it signifies.
Punjabi songs are fun. They help to cheer up the environment and the mood. — © Guru Randhawa
Punjabi songs are fun. They help to cheer up the environment and the mood.
I did my first album with my own record label.
From the very beginning, I was clear that it would always be music for me.
There is always space for good music.
I don't know cooking at all, but I think I can make simple tea.
Yes I am a big time foodie, but I make sure to eat a little less than my actual hunger.
I am amused with the love people are showing for my songs. I am really happy to see my fans enjoying my music and loving the music I make.
I always tell my audiences not to listen to such artists who play audio CDs at their concerts. Such shows shouldn't be called live shows. People like AR Rahman, Sunidhi Chauhan, and Arijit Singh are the ones who hold true concerts.
I've always loved making independent music.
I know the 4Ps (Planning, Priority, Perspective and Patience), and I believe that this knowledge sets me apart from others, as I know exactly how to promote a song, where to promote it. And basically, how much money should be spent in doing all that.
It has been my dream to feature on Billboard's list, as I always wanted to make music for India that will make to that list. I have always wanted to take Indian music to an international platform someday, even if it is on number 100.
I started singing and writing songs since childhood and later started releasing my independent music. — © Guru Randhawa
I started singing and writing songs since childhood and later started releasing my independent music.
We are trying our best to spread the culture of Punjabi music all over the world. With the traditional rigid Punjabi music, people always had a myth that the music is very conventional, but nowadays, we are really thrilled to see how people are loving the tunes and beats of Punjabi music.
Bruno Mars. He is my favourite artist, and I always look forward to see him perform live.
I enjoy independent music, even more than Bollywood.
With independent music, I can do what I feel satisfied with, and not feel the pressure of what others expect me to deliver.
One can find a Punjabi song in all genres. I, as a singer, too, aim to sing all kind of songs.
I am glad to see the people grooving to and loving the Punjabi tunes. I also personally feel that Punjabi songs have a different vibe and energy, which helps in lifting one's mood completely.
Bollywood, no doubt, has a wider acclaim, and it feels top of the world to see people from all around the world dancing to my songs.
I don't want to compromise on my singing or drop down its level to start acting.
I love my God, and whenever I want something, I pray to Him, and my wish is fulfilled. That's my success mantra.
I have a very small list of friends with whom I gel and love to spend my time with.
I don't see myself in competition with anyone, I am in my own space; I don't follow anyone, though I appreciate good work always.
With good music, yes, we can bring people together because a good song will touch your soul no matter what and where it is coming from.
Punjabi songs have been a rage in Bollywood since a very long time. The lyrics' beat and the meaning behind them give an emotional touch to their lives and connects with youth.
I never wanted to impress anyone nor had to complete my education just so that my parents could allow me to pursue music.
In my childhood, I used to go to theatres to watch independent singers' outing on screen. I used to be excited about how different they sound in a video and at a theatre.
I might have sung party numbers, but I love to party alone.
Don't just listen to my songs; listen to any song which you feel would make a change in your life.
My family, particularly my brother, made it possible for me to get into the Punjabi music industry.
Yes, I have done a few things like always, worked immensely hard, always respected people, admired good work, and never let success blow my top off; probably this has worked in my favour.
I think you should do Bollywood once you are all into your own market. Doing a Bollywood song for a particular actor or producer, you should be known in the world outside of Bollywood music.
I think time has changed everything. Not only music but our surroundings, technology, fashion - everything has changed with time, and it will keep changing every day.
The industry and my fans' encouragement made me work on my own compositions more, and it is good to see my track 'Yaad Mod Do,' sung along with Millind Gaba, is liked by all.
When the audience resonates with my music and sings every single word from the song, the high of performing live is unmatched.
When most of my solo/single tracks started making a buzz globally, labels started placing my songs in movies. — © Guru Randhawa
When most of my solo/single tracks started making a buzz globally, labels started placing my songs in movies.
I don't think I will be able act; I am not talented in that area.
Bollywood helps in enabling a platform for many artistes.
You don't necessarily need Bollywood for wider acclaim.
I love performing live and engaging with my fans on-ground.
As an independent artist, there can be nothing better than the fact that your song will be played and heard in different corners of the world.
If a new artist comes, and he doesn't have a good record label to invest in him, then there is no point.
I am a simple person and a big fan of Indian cuisine, so whenever I am home, I prefer to eat the simple daal roti.
I love my life, and I try to keep my fans happy.
When I entered the music industry, the biggest struggle was reaching out to people.
I can understand criticism coming from people who have met me, but it is off-putting to hear nasty things about myself from people I have never met or even seen in life.
I am passionate about singing, and I strive to improve with every song and keep getting better. — © Guru Randhawa
I am passionate about singing, and I strive to improve with every song and keep getting better.
I wanted to understand the business side of entertainment, and that's why I decided to complete my MBA while I was in Delhi.
All my songs are clean, and I am very careful about the lyrics, too.
I would not like to take credit for all the hard work that I have put in. It's all because of the Almighty. Whatever I have or will get in the future is because of Him.
I make sure to eat dishes made in olive oil, whether virgin or extra virgin; the dish has to be made in olive oil. I believe it's the healthiest oil that you can consume to stay fit.
If someone has given a hit in the industry, and everyone talks about the song and artist, that's a hit.
Singing for Bollywood films has an altogether different approach, as the industry has a wider reach. It has helped me reach parts of India which I didn't know existed.
Wherever you go, your memories from the place you grew up in always remain special.
I still don't know if there is any one mantra for success.
I consider myself blessed.
I come from a small village in Gurdaspur district.
It won't be fair on my part to name one song that brought me fame, but 'Suit Suit' from 'Hindi Medium' is close to my heart, and it quite turned tables for me.
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