
Haye Sohneya Lyrics
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Haye Sohneya Song Meaning
Imagine being so deep in love that the line between dreams and reality blurs. You know, that feeling where even the thought of separation gnaws at your soul. This is where "Haye Sohneya" by Parneet Brar and Kambi Rajpuria takes you. It's like standing on the edge of a breathtaking view and feeling both exhilarated and a little scared of what your heart might do next. That line "Tutt na jaave supne" — it's such a perfect way to capture the fragility of dreams and hope. How often have you feared that something precious might just slip through your fingers? When they sing about counting stars and building homes by the water, I can't help but think of my own longings and castles in the air, built on moments of connection and whispers of hope. There's a cultural tint to this narrative too, something about the way they express longing and waiting, a bit more patient yet desperate, resonates if you grew up around that kind of storytelling. The repeated refrain of not being able to sing loudly, "Haye maa uchi gaun na deve," sticks with you, doesn't it? Like there's some invisible boundary keeping them from expressing the depth of what they feel. And if you've ever had your heart skip a beat, imagining a life only to feel it slip away slightly, you'd get why the song leans into heartbreak and longing. The production is clever too, weaving a backdrop that's pretty typical for Punjabi music but somehow still feels fresh with its understated beats allowing the melody to hold its own. That's the thing, it never tries to do too much. It just lands where it should, making you question if you've been taking your own love stories too casually. I guess what gets me the most, though, is how real it feels. No matter what kind of day you've had, "Haye Sohneya" hits you where it might just make you unwisely text someone you've been thinking about. That's where it leaves me — somewhere between recklessness and sentimentality, hoping not to tip too far either way.
Lyric Annotations
“Mulakaat din di raat nu / Menu soun na dewe,”
Kambi Rajpuria is painting a picture of ultimate vulnerability here. "Khabaan de mehal chin di" and "taarey tuttey gin di ve" are all about how fragile those dream castles we build in love can be. Counting falling stars feels like waiting for something inevitable to go wrong. It's a classic romantic gesture but with that twist of anxiety. You're so wrapped up in love that you worry if it all might fall apart at any moment. It's about the beauty and the uncertainty all mixed up together.
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"Haye Sohneya" is a popular song sung by Parneet Brar , Kambi Rajpuria, released in 2026. The lyrics are penned by Kambi Rajpuria and the music is composed by Kambi Rajpuria.
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Apr 22, 2026
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