Romey Gill

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Romey Gill
Birth nameRomey Singh Gill
Born1979
Kokri Kalan, Moga, Punjab, India
Died (aged 30)
Ludhiana, Punjab, India
GenresPunjabi folk
Years active2000-2008

Romey Gill (born Romey Singh Gill) (1979 – 24 June 2009)[1][2] was a Punjabi Indian singer.[3] He had success with his songs Nahron Paar Bangla, Jeeto and Nakhra Chari Jawani Da.[citation needed]

Discography[edit]

Year Album Record label Info Music
2006 Bhangra Renaissances Music Waves Tracks 14
2005 Mitraan De Chaatri Ni K2 Records Tracks 8
2004 Sun Nakhre Waliye Ting Ling Tracks 8
2003 Jogan Hogaye Ve[4] T-Series Tracks 8
2002 Nakhra Chari Jawani Da T-Series Tracks 8 Onkar Singh
Meenakshi Jawanda
2001 Jeeto Kismet Records
Moon Records
Tracks 8
2000 Tere Gidde Ne Tracks 10

Duo collaboration[edit]

Year Album Record label Song Music
2015 Birmingham Premier 2 with Dr. Zeus MovieBox/Speed Records Punjab Bolda Haan Dr. Zeus
2011 International Villager with Honey Singh Speed Records
MovieBox Records
Planet Recordz
Yaad Honey Singh
2010 Extended Play with Tigerstyle Dhol Vajda Tigerstyle
2008 Groundshaker 2 with Aman Hayer Genre Records
Speed Records
Planet Recordz
Puch Bhabiye Aman Hayer

Religious[edit]

Year Album Record label Info Music
2002 Rang Badle Talwaran De T-Series Tracks 9

Posthumous albums[edit]

Year Album Record label Info Music
2016 Munda Mehndi T-Series Tracks 9 DJ Flow
2014 Sher Ban Ke T-Series Tracks 9 Bhinda Aujla
2011 Gal Sun Indya Records Rohit Kumar
2009 Punjabi Shake Goyal Music Tracks 8

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Singer Romey Gill passes away unsung". The Indian Express. 25 June 2009. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
  2. ^ http://www.desihits.com/news/view/punjabi-vocalist-romey-gill-passed-away-20090624
  3. ^ "Riding the crest of popularity". The Tribune. Chandigarh. 27 June 2003. Retrieved 2 July 2013.
  4. ^ Romey Gill's album released