Miss You Baby Lyrics- Babbu Maan 2024

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Miss You Baby Lyrics- Babbu Maan

Miss You Baby

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Lyrics to “Miss You Baby.” The music for Babbu Maan’s most recent song, Miss You Baby, was composed by Babbu Maan. Babbu Maan is the author of the Miss You Baby lyrics. Babbu Maan is the label that releases this song.

Song Credits:

SongMiss You Baby
SingerBabbu Maan
LyricsBabbu Maan
MusicBabbu Maan
LabelBabbu Maan

 

Miss You Baby Song Lyrics

Chandani Raaton Main
Behati Barasaton Main

Miss You Baby

Uhi Gujarna Jaaye Kambakh Ye Jawani
Ban Ke Reh Na Jaaye Meri Chahat Kahani

Dhoop Mai Chao Mai
Shehar Mai Gaav Main

Miss You Baby

Sange Dil Na Bano Sange Mar Mar Badan
Achhi Lagati Nhi Jaa Jami Pe Sikan

Maan Diwana Hai
Aashiq Purana Hai

Miss You Baby

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About Babbu Maan

Born in India on March 29, 1975, Tejinder Singh “Babbu” Maan is a singer-songwriter, music director, actor, and producer of motion pictures. His artistic endeavors are mostly focused on Punjabi movies and music. He is acknowledged as one of the most prominent musicians in Punjabi music.

Childhood and early years: Maan was born on March 29, 1975, as Tejinder Maan in the Punjabi village of Khant Maanpur in the Fatehgarh Sahib district.

Career: Maan in a live performance in 2010
The people who speak Punjabi around the world are Maan’s primary target audience. Eight studio albums and six compilation albums have been released by him since 1999. He has also produced, acted in, and written screenplays for Punjabi films. Notably, he has made significant contributions to the soundtracks of regional and Bollywood films. Maan is the spokesperson for the non-profit organization One Hope, One Chance, which has its headquarters in Punjab.

Sounds: While recording his debut album Sajjan Rumaal De Geya in 1997, Babbu Maan changed and re-released the majority of the tracks on his later albums. Tu Meri Miss India, Maan’s first official debut album, was released in 1999.

Alongside Indian playback singers Sukhwinder Singh and Jaspinder Narula, Babbu Maan wrote and sang the soundtrack for his first film, Hawayein, in 2003. In 2001, he released his third album, Saaun Di Jhadi, which included songs like Chan Chanani, Raat Guzarlayi, Dil Ta Pagal Hai, Ishq, Kabza, and Touch Wood. In 2004, Maan released his fourth album, Ohi Chann Ohi Rataan. Two years later, in 2005, he released Pyaas, which at the time was one of the best-selling Punjabi albums ever. Maan’s first Hindi album, Mera Gham, was released in 2007.

His first religious album, Singh Better Than King, was released in 2009. One of the latter’s songs, Baba Nanak, was a response to impostor saints and preachers in Punjab and sparked plenty of discussions regarding the expanding issue in the region. The Brit Asia TV Music Awards awarded him “Best International Artist” in 2010.

Nine years after leaving Punjab, Maan’s first Punjabi commercial album, Talaash: In Search of Soul, was released on July 4, 2013. On Billboard’s World Albums chart, the album debuted in the top 10. 2018 saw the release of Ik C Pagal, and 2015 saw the release of the album Itihaas.

Babbu Maan has sung for Indian productions Vaada Raha, Crook, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster, Titoo MBA, and 31st October in addition to the Punjabi films Waagah and Dil Tainu Karda Ae Pyar. Additional credits include Hawayein.

Babbu Maan has appeared in plays in the Middle East, Europe, North America, Asia, and Australasia. Four World Music Awards were given to Maan in 2014: World’s Best Indian Male Artist, World’s Best Indian Live Act, World’s Best Indian Entertainer, and World’s Best Indian Album for Talaash: In Search of Soul. In 2017, Maan was the recipient of two incredible BAMA Music Awards in Germany.

Films: In the 2003 film Hawayein, which was based on the anti-Sikh riots of 1984, Babbu Maan made his screen debut in a supporting role. The movie was successful abroad even though it was outlawed in India. Rabb Ne Banaiyan Jodiean, Maan’s first Punjabi film, starred him as the lead in 2006.

Feeling dissatisfied with specific sequences and the film’s outcome, Maan made a comeback in 2008 with Hashar (A Love Story). Since then, he has directed, written, and starred in a number of his movies, including Desi Romeos, Hero Hitler in Love, and Ekam. As a partner in Maan Films Pvt. Ltd., Babbu Maan built the movie set Ishqpura in his home village in 2010. He starred in the truck driver-based 2018 movie Banjara.

Babbu Maan established The Babbu Maan Store, a clothing line that he owns and operates at more than 20 locations throughout Punjab, India.

FAQ’s

What is Babbu Maan known for?

Babbu Maan is known for his contributions to Punjabi music as a singer-songwriter, as well as his involvement in Punjabi cinema as an actor, director, and producer.

How many albums has Babbu Maan released?

Babbu Maan has released eight studio albums and six compilation albums since 1999.

What are some notable films Babbu Maan has been a part of?

Babbu Maan has been a part of films like "Hawayein," "Rabb Ne Banaiyan Jodiean," "Hashar (A Love Story)," "Desi Romeos," and "Banjara."

What awards has Babbu Maan received for his music?

Babbu Maan has received awards such as the Brit Asia TV Music Award for "Best International Artist" in 2010, and four World Music Awards in 2014.

What other ventures has Babbu Maan been involved in?

Babbu Maan owns and operates The Babbu Maan Store, a clothing line with over 20 locations in Punjab, India. He is also a spokesperson for the non-profit organization One Hope, One Chance.

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