Fantastic 3 Lyrics – Fantastic Five  by Gurlej Akhtar, Dulla | Punjabi Song – DJYoungster

Fantastic 3 Lyrics

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Original Lyrics

Oh vaardaat vich naam bolda,
Naam bolda tera ve.
Pai je naa koi jabb kasoota,
Dil darda ae mera ve.
Ni tere shehar ch challe phair kude,
Jurtan naal puggde vair ni.
Aave roz si pange lainde,
Saade naal khahinde ni.
Phir aapan phad ke jhambhde ni,
Phir hona ki si, oh hona ki si,
Tang te ni phir hona ki si tang te.
Oye akhan de vich rarkan chobar,
Kithe jarde lok kude.
Lokan da kam gallan karna,
Assi pugaaiye shonk kude.
Aaye manmaani tere hisse ve,
Tere ban gaye jatta kisse.
Kaaliyan gaddiyan, kaale sheeshe ve.
Panna akhbaar da fattya lai,
Tera vi patta, tera vi patta,
Patta kattya lai tera vi patta.
Hass khed ke din katt lae,
Jehde din reh gaye baaki ve.
Gali gali har shehar mohalla,
Bhaaldi vardi khaaki ve.
kar k hattiye Jo vi karna ni, ikk din paina jaane marna,
Kujh nahi kar sakda jagg kude.
jinna chir maare naa Rabb kude,
Ni baaki ohde rang ne.
Phir hona ki si, oh hona ki si,
Tang te ni phir hona ki si tang te.
Pehle number te hunda ae ve,
Rauliyan de vich naam tera.
Tere vail pune ne jatta,
Keeta jinna haraam mera.
O reejhan de naal bande chobar,
Bande chobar hind kude.
Saara pind hi kabbeyan da,
Kabbeyan da mallan pind ni.
Jattiye radd kara diye parche ni,
Aiven ni jatta de charche ni.
Ni hun khoon kaiyan da ghattya lai,
Tera vi patta.
Oh phir maafiyan mangde ni,
Phir hona ki si tang te ni ,
Ni phir hona ki si tang te ni,
Ni phir hona ki si tang te.

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Fantastic 3 Song Meaning

Ever been in a room where someone's name just echoes and you know they're trouble? Dulla and Gurlej Akhtar capture that vibe right from the start. The way they weave in the bold declaration with "Oh vaardaat vich naam bolda," you can see the kind of bravado these guys carry. The whole song's this anthem for living fearlessly, almost recklessly. I mean, they've got "Kaaliyan gaddiyan, kaale sheeshe ve," flaunting their style, but it's more than just showing off. It's also about this unspoken power, like they own every room they walk into. For me, it's lines like "Jinna chir maare naa Rabb kude, Ni baaki ohde rang ne" that hit different. It’s like, no matter how big or small the brawls and disputes are, the underlying belief is that they’re untouched until fate or some divine intervention decides otherwise. That’s some serious invincibility complex, and it’s both exhilarating and a little terrifying because you know they really mean it. This song’s not just hype and swagger though. If you’ve ever been in a dhaba or at a roadside, you’ll realize how much these tracks talk about every day struggles masked by these upbeat beats. What catches my ear isn’t just the thumping rhythms, it’s the cultural call-outs, the way they claim their space in the "gali gali har shehar mohalla, Bhaaldi vardi khaaki ve." These lines make you feel like you're right there being a part of their world. But, you know, even with all that machismo, it's also the idea of living in the moment that strikes a chord — like if you’re not living each day like it’s your last, then what's the point? They've got this relentless energy through every verse like "Phir hona ki si, oh hona ki si, Tang te ni phir hona ki si tang te," daring you to keep up or get left behind. Personally, I've always loved how songs like this double as background to a jam-packed life, whether you’re in the city or out in the fields. They make you want to be a part of every little adventure.

Lyric Annotations

Oh vaardaat vich naam bolda, / Naam bolda tera ve.

Dulla’s talking about having a name that carries weight. "Oh vaardaat vich naam bolda" is like when you walk into a place, and people just stop 'cause they recognize you have that energy, good or bad. It’s about reputation and how it sticks like glue in situations ("vaardaat"), almost legendary. It's also a bit flex. Dulla's saying his presence makes things happen, whether people like it or not. It's bragging rights and bravado rolled up in one line. Sounds like the kinda person you notice at a party.

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"Fantastic 3" is a popular song sung by Gurlej Akhtar, Dulla, released in 2026. The lyrics are penned by Dulla and the music is composed by Dulla. This track is part of the album "Fantastic Five ". The song is released under GurBilling Music.

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Apr 2, 2026

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Apr 2, 2026

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Translated lyrics & meanings

Apr 2, 2026

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Last Updated by

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Apr 7, 2026

All lyrics are curated and maintained by the DJYoungster editorial team.

Frequently Asked Questions about Fantastic 3

This track features the combined talents of Gurlej Akhtar, Dulla, dropping in 2026 via GurBilling Music.
Dulla is the lyricist behind "Fantastic 3." The way the words sit in the song is not an accident — that is all Dulla's work.
Dulla built the musical foundation of "Fantastic 3" from scratch. The arrangement, the beat, the overall feel — all Dulla.
"Fantastic 3" is part of the album "Fantastic Five " by Dulla. It stands out as one of the notable tracks from this collection.
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