Bhangra | |
---|---|
Stylistic origins | |
Cultural origins | 1960s, Punjab |
Bhangra | |
---|---|
Punjabi language | |
Gurmukhi | ਭੰਗੜਾ |
Shahmukhi | بَھن٘گڑا |
Transliteration | bhaṅgṛā |
IPA | [ˈpə̀ŋɡ(ə)ɽaː] |
Part of a series on |
Punjabis |
---|
Punjab portal |
Bhangra (Punjabi pronunciation: [ˈpə̀ŋɡ(ə)ɽaː] ) is a type of non-traditional music of Punjab originating from the Punjab region.
Over the years, Bhangra has evolved and gained popularity not only in South Asia but also around the world. It has become a significant part of the cultural identity of the Punjabi diaspora in countries like the Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States. Prior to this musical fusion, Bhangra existed only as a dance form in the native Punjab. This Punjabi music was unique in that it was not traditional nor did it seek any authenticity. While the traditional folk music of Punjab has a set of melodies that are used by various singers, Bhangra was a form of strict "band culture" in that new melodies were composed for each song. Therefore, the musicians were as important as the singers.
Some Punjabi singers include Raka, Vadda Grewal, Prince Poddar, Jass Manak, Karan Randhawa, Guru Randhawa, and Diljit Dosanjh.