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Sultaan vs Prem Dhillon: Diss Track and Album Release Spark Punjabi Music Debate

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Priya Mehta
19 June 20263 min read
Sultaan vs Prem Dhillon: Punjabi Feud Heats Up

Punjabi artists Sultaan and Prem Dhillon exchange diss tracks, heating up their feud and stirring discussions in the Punjabi music scene.

Sultaan vs Prem Dhillon: Punjabi Music's Latest Beef Explodes With Diss Track and Album Release

The ongoing tension surrounding Punjabi music artists took another dramatic turn today as Sultaan and Prem Dhillon dropped major releases on the same day, setting social media on fire.


Sultaan, who has been publicly backing Navaan Sandhu throughout the recent controversy, came out swinging with his new diss track Studio Gangster. The track leaves little room for interpretation, with Sultaan delivering direct shots that fans believe are aimed squarely at Prem Dhillon.

Among the most discussed lines from the track are:

"Likh tetho hunda nahi, sur tainu aaunda ni,
Tere naalon sur vich gaddha saala gaunda ni."

The lyrics quickly went viral, with fans calling them some of the harshest bars exchanged in the ongoing dispute. Just a day before the song's release, Sultaan also shared an old viral video on social media that allegedly showed Prem Dhillon being slapped during a past incident. The clip immediately reignited debate online, with many viewing the post as a direct warning shot ahead of the diss track.

While Sultaan chose the direct route, Prem Dhillon responded through his newly released album, Majhaestic. The project had already generated significant buzz among fans after Prem confidently stated that he would show listeners what an "Album Of The Year" truly sounds like. Fans wasted no time digging through the album's lyrics, searching for possible replies to both Navaan Sandhu and Sultaan.

One particular line from the track Putt Jam Te Lao has become the center of discussion:

"Vair vi pugaliyo, putt mere pehla jam te lao."

Many listeners are interpreting the lyric as Prem Dhillon's message to rivals, suggesting that before talking about rivalry, they should first reach his level. Although Prem has not officially addressed anyone by name, fans believe several tracks on Majhaestic contain subtle responses to the recent back-and-forth dominating Punjabi music headlines.

The situation has now evolved beyond just Navaan Sandhu and Prem Dhillon. With Sultaan stepping in aggressively and taking direct aim through both social media and music, the battle lines appear clearer than ever. Supporters of Sultaan are praising his straightforward approach, while Prem Dhillon's fanbase argues that the success and impact of Majhaestic speak louder than any diss track.

As clips, lyrics, and reactions continue to flood Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, one thing is certain — this has become one of the biggest talking points in Punjabi music this year.

Whether the beef escalates further or ends with these releases, fans are already debating who landed the stronger punch: Sultaan with Studio Gangster or Prem Dhillon with Majhaestic.

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Priya Mehta

Music Writer & Lyrics Analyst

Priya grew up in a house where music was always on but nobody ever talked about it seriously. Her father played old Lata Mangeshkar records on Sunday mornings without saying a word about them, just listening. Her brother would come home on weekends and blast Sidhu Moosewala from his room loud enough that the whole building could hear. Nobody in her family analysed any of it. Priya was the one who could not stop thinking about why certain songs felt the way they did.

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