Guru Randhawa

GURU RANDHAWA - "AZUL" MV

Guru Randhawa - Biography Biography: Guru Randhawa

Gursharanjot Singh Randhawa, known professionally as Guru Randhawa, is an Indian singer, songwriter, and music composer who has become a global sensation by redefining Indian pop music. His journey from a small village in Punjab to international fame is a testament to his passion, hard work, and unique musical style.

Early Life and Education

Born on August 30, 1991, in Noorpur, a village in the Gurdaspur district of Punjab, Guru Randhawa discovered his love for music at a very young age. He began singing at school competitions and local events, nurturing his talent from a young age. After completing his schooling, he moved to Delhi to pursue higher education, where he earned a Master's in Business Administration (MBA) from the Indian Institute of Planning and Management. During this period, he balanced his academic pursuits with his burgeoning music career, performing at small parties and functions. The stage name "Guru" was given to him by the American rapper Bohemia, who would shorten his full name during their performances.

Musical Career The Beginning (2012-2014):

Guru Randhawa's professional music journey began in 2012 with his debut song "Same Girl," a collaboration with British-Indian singer Arjun. While this song didn't achieve widespread success, it served as a crucial stepping stone. In 2013, with the financial support of his elder brother Ramneek, he released his first single "Chhad Gayi" and his debut album Page One.

Rise to Prominence (2015-2016):

The turning point in his career came in 2015 with the release of the song "Patola," a collaboration with rapper Bohemia. The song became an instant hit, catapulting him into the spotlight of the Punjabi music industry. He followed this success with popular singles like "Suit," which he co-wrote with Arjun, and "Tu Meri Rani."

Global Recognition and Bollywood Debut (2017-Present):

2017 was a landmark year for Guru Randhawa. He made his Bollywood debut by recreating his single "Suit" for the film Hindi Medium, which became a major party anthem. This led to a series of back-to-back hits that cemented his status as a mainstream star, including:

  • "High Rated Gabru"
  • "Lahore"
  • "Ban Ja Rani" (recreated for the film Tumhari Sulu)

His music videos consistently broke records on YouTube, with "High Rated Gabru" and "Lahore" amassing billions of views, a rare feat for an Indian artist. His strategic and creative collaborations with fellow artists, both domestic and international, have further broadened his reach.

International Collaborations:
  • "Slowly Slowly" (2019): A collaboration with American rapper Pitbull, this song's music video received 38 million views in its first 24 hours.
  • "Mueve La Cintura" (2019): He collaborated again with Pitbull and Tito El' Bambino for this song.
  • "Surma Surma" (2020): A collaboration with British singer Jay Sean.
Awards and Achievements

Guru Randhawa has been recognized with numerous accolades throughout his career, including:

  • Brit Asia TV Music Awards: Track of the Year for "Lahore."
  • Dada Saheb Phalke Award: Most Trending Singer (2019).
  • Mirchi Music Awards: Listener's Choice Album of the Year for the soundtrack of Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety.
  • YouTube Creator Awards: He holds both the Gold and Diamond Play Button from YouTube for crossing millions of subscribers on his official channel.
Personal Life and Interests

Despite his celebrity status, Guru Randhawa is known for maintaining a relatively private and peaceful lifestyle. He is a self-taught singer and composer and credits his older brother, Ramneek, for his support. Beyond music, he is a fitness enthusiast and is known to be a cricket fan. He is also actively involved in philanthropic work, particularly supporting the education of underprivileged children in Punjab.

His journey is a source of inspiration, showcasing how dedication and an ability to blend traditional sounds with modern beats can lead to immense success on the global stage.