25 November,2020 06:50 PM IST | Mumbai | Partnered Content
Major Singh Grewal
Major Singh Grewal is among the top singers when it comes to Punjabi music. His love for Punjabi style music and singing has remained long when he was a child. He loved singing and dancing that soon turned into the key reason of getting into this field. Today when he is young, his singing has been groomed to the best level. Call him Mjr Grewal or Major Grewal, they are one and the same people and what comes out from his persona is his love for music that is ready to woo anyone loving Punjabi Music. Major Grewal is also known as MJR Grewal.
He is a cool singer and competitive musician who gives his best when it comes to music for his fans. This is the reason why he is able to escalate the level of his music to the next level setting trends in the industry. His popular songs include Nawab and others that have bagged a good popularity on YouTube and social media. All thanks to his performance and cool understanding for music that helps him embark with quality songs and musical videos. All his songs come under the Grewal broz . Records.
He has worked with top names in the music industry including top models, musicians and singers along with top music brands as well. This has helped his popularity soar in the market for long. Besides being a singer, he is also a writer and music artist which means most of the songs he has sung have been jotted down by him. He is a versatile man when it comes to Punjabi Music and with every passing day, he is able to carve his niche hard in this domain.
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