
Pekke Sohre 2 Lyrics
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Pekke Sohre 2 Song Meaning
Sometimes a Punjabi song hits you in that deep spot where family, tradition, and loss collide. Pekke Sohre 2 by Raman Randhawa does that. It's like listening to a conversation you've had with your own family, where expectations and love are tangled up in what feels like a huge mess. I remember when my grandmother would speak about her hopes for my sisters—it was so specific, so wrapped in love. And in this song, that line about becoming like 'Jind Kaur'—a woman with authority—man, it got me. The contrast between how daughters and sons are raised isn't just a line, it's a reality. You know when you hear something that just feels lived? That's what this track is all about. The repeated mention of 'Reet riwaaj siyaaneyaan ne' talks to the weight of traditions set by elders. It's not just about living up to them; it's about understanding their role and perhaps breaking away from them. There's a part where it talks about 'Karma waaliyaan de hisse aunda / Kafan pekeyan da', and I keep thinking about this truth that our actions are what we leave behind when we're gone. That's a deep thing. I loved how the music choices here create an ambiance where you can just sink into these thoughts. If you listen closely, there's a certain pull in the instrumental that complements the lyrics. The vibe is both comforting and unsettling at the same time. It's like the music respects the weight of the subject. And you wouldn't just catch this on the first listen, but the societal expectations discussed here—like how beauty fades and it's the qualities that count—are told with such honesty. In a world that's all about surface value, these lines hit different. You can't ignore them. Honestly, if you've ever been to those fields under a hot sun, you know what it means to dream of better days. It's raw, it's real, it hits harder because it's grounded in something so many of us know, and yet... we rarely say it out loud. This song doesn't wrap up neatly because life isn't neat.
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“Karma waaliya de hisse aaunda / Kafan pekeya da / Karma de naal milda / Aakhri kappda pekeyan da.”
These lines are all about how karma and fate catch up with us, and it's a real gut-punch. Raman Randhawa is saying that the last outfit a person wears is their shroud, and that's woven from their karma. In Punjabi culture, the idea of karma being the last piece of clothing you wear is deep. It's like your life's actions will dictate your ending. Death's gonna come, and all you'll have is the karma you've stacked up. Heavy stuff, man.
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"Pekke Sohre 2" is a popular song sung by Raman Randhawa, released in 2026. The lyrics are penned by Raman Randhawa and the music is composed by Sukh Brar Music.
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