Guru Randhawa's 'SIX' blends hip-hop with Punjabi roots in bold new track

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Guru Randhawa's 'SIX' blends hip-hop with Punjabi roots in bold new track

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Guru Randhawa’s ‘SIX’ isn’t just another Punjabi pop release — it’s his most deliberate genre move yet. Reuniting with Kiran Bajwa and backed by Warner Music India, the track plants Randhawa firmly in hip-hop territory while keeping his Punjabi roots intact. For an artist who built his career on crossover appeal, this is the boldest sonic bet he’s made.

Key Takeaways

Guru Randhawa has released new track 'SIX' via Warner Music India , available globally on all major streaming platforms.
The song marks Randhawa’s official foray into hip-hop , blended with his signature Punjabi sound.
Long-term collaborator Kiran Bajwa returns on the track, continuing a partnership that previously produced 'Sirra' and 'SHKINI' .
Randhawa described ‘SIX’ as being “about the grind, the focus, and the mindset it takes to stay at the top.” Bajwa called it “a side of Guru his fans haven’t seen before,” centred on “pure drive” rather than lifestyle.

Singer Guru Randhawa has released his latest track 'SIX', a hip-hop-infused Punjabi anthem that marks a deliberate creative pivot for the chart-topping artist. Out now via Warner Music India on all major streaming platforms, the song pairs Randhawa's signature Punjabi energy with the grit and swagger of hip-hop culture.

The Creative Vision Behind 'SIX'

Randhawa has been candid about the ambition driving the track. “I’ve always loved hip-hop culture, but I wanted to blend it authentically with our native Punjabi vibe,” he said. “‘SIX’ is about hitting it out of the park. It’s about the grind, the focus, and the mindset it takes to stay at the top.” The title itself functions as a metaphor for peak achievement — a six in cricket, the ultimate boundary.

Kiran Bajwa Returns as Creative Partner

The track reunites Randhawa with long-term collaborator Kiran Bajwa, whose presence he credits with making the genre shift feel organic. “Having Kiran Bajwa back on a track with me made this sonic shift feel natural. We’ve built a specific musical trust, and this track represents the next step in our collaborative journey,” Randhawa said.

Bajwa, for his part, described the song as a departure from their earlier work. “When Guru Randhawa and I first started working on the concept for ‘SIX,’ we knew we wanted something that felt both gritty and triumphant. Our past collaborations were about lifestyle and energy, but this one is about pure drive. It’s a side of Guru his fans haven’t seen before and it’s meant for anyone out there who is winning,” he said.

A Track Record of Collaboration

The Randhawa–Bajwa pairing has previously delivered commercially successful projects, including 'Sirra' from the critically acclaimed album Without Prejudice and the popular single 'SHKINI'. ‘SIX’ is framed as the next chapter in that ongoing musical partnership, with a noticeably harder sonic edge.

What the Song Stands For

‘SIX’ is built around themes of victory, resilience, self-belief, and sustained ambition. The track is designed to resonate with listeners navigating the pressures of achievement — urging them to block out distractions and maintain focus on their goals. Notably, this release also marks Randhawa’s official entry into hip-hop as a genre, a space the Punjabi pop mainstream has been edging toward for several years.

With the backing of Warner Music India, ‘SIX’ has global distribution from day one, positioning it for reach well beyond the Indian subcontinent. Whether the hip-hop crossover lands with Randhawa’s established fanbase — or opens new audiences — will become clear in the streaming numbers ahead.

Point of View

Not accidental — and ‘SIX’ arrives at a moment when Punjabi music’s global footprint is larger than ever. The genre has been bleeding into hip-hop for years through collaborations and production choices; Randhawa is now making that move explicit rather than incidental. The real question is whether his core audience, built on melodic pop hooks, will follow him into grittier sonic territory. Bajwa’s involvement provides continuity, but the commercial test will be in the streams. If ‘SIX’ lands, it could reset expectations for what a Punjabi mainstream artist can do.
NationPress
15 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Guru Randhawa’s new song ‘SIX’ about?
'SIX' is a hip-hop-infused Punjabi track themed around ambition, resilience, and the mindset required to sustain success. Randhawa has described it as being about ‘the grind, the focus, and the mindset it takes to stay at the top,’ with the title evoking the cricket boundary as a metaphor for peak achievement.
Who is Kiran Bajwa and what is his role in ‘SIX’?
Kiran Bajwa is Guru Randhawa’s long-term creative collaborator. He co-conceptualised ‘SIX’ with Randhawa and has previously worked with him on tracks including ‘Sirra’ from the album Without Prejudice and the single ‘SHKINI.’
Where is ‘SIX’ available to stream?
'SIX,' released via Warner Music India, is available worldwide on all major streaming platforms from its release date.
Is ‘SIX’ Guru Randhawa’s first hip-hop song?
Yes, according to the artist, ‘SIX’ represents his official foray into hip-hop as a genre, marking a deliberate sonic shift from his earlier Punjabi pop catalogue.
What makes ‘SIX’ different from Guru Randhawa’s earlier work?
Collaborator Kiran Bajwa noted that previous Randhawa tracks focused on lifestyle and energy, whereas ‘SIX’ centres on ‘pure drive.’ The hip-hop production approach and thematic focus on grind and ambition mark it as a departure from Randhawa’s signature melodic Punjabi pop style.
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