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FEELS (Lyrical Video) | AMRIT MAAN | NEW PUNJABI SONG | BHUSHAN KUMAR
PRESENTING THE LYRICAL VIDEO SONG "FEELS" BY AMRIT MAAN. AMRIT MAAN SONGS - NEW PUNJABI SONG - LATEST PUNJABI SONGS 2025 ♪FULL SONG AVAILABLE ON♪ JIOSAAVN: https://bit.ly/4hy3ZA6 SPOTIFY: https://bit.ly/47lxlP2 APPLE MUSIC: https://bit.ly/4omZjQh GAANA: https://bit.ly/436THRK AMAZON PRIME MUSIC: https://bit.ly/4qD1fWe YOUTUBE MUSIC: https://bit.ly/3JFNRA9 CREDITS: MUSIC, SINGER & LYRICS : AMRIT MAAN MUSIC ARRANGED BY : MXRCI MUSIC LABEL: T-SERIES VIDEO CREDITS: DIRECTOR – YUG CONCEIVED – RAYMANNT MARWAH DOP – AKKIZ LP - MANDEEP HUNDAL PRODUCTION- TEN PLUS ONE (UK) PRODUCTIONS/ DHADDA MOTION PICTURES. PRODUCTION TEAM - AYUSH SINGH, SURAJ PANDIT MUA- JIND KAUR STYLIST- MANDY BAINS Lyrics: Ni khaadi hundi jadon kaali kaali baliye Maardi bhadake aa dunali baliye Vich vich tere jadon phone aunde ae Ni utto jiju jiju kehndi choti saali baliye Reejan naal laya hunda likde jadon Reejan naal laya hunda likde jadon Ohdo aakkhdi aa naara munda fit lagde Ho fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Rehnda down shisha gabru di car da Hath mooch te raub vekh yaar da Ankh jani khani utte nayio rakhda Nigah sidhi munda sidha kirdaar da Ho modeya ni koi darwaje ton kude Maalve da howe chahe majhe ton kude Jo vi likha gaava sidha aave dil ton Tarja banayian nayio vajje ton kude Ho jithe mile dil roti kha laine aa Jithe dil mile roti kha laine aa Munde nu punjab saara ikk lagde Ho fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Ho jadon ghodiyan te vairi ikko taal te nachayie Roti ginke na khayie peg minke na layie Eh ni zaruri assi kinna paisa fukkde aa Eh aa zaruri ohto dugna kamayie Je sadde aali life koi jiyona mangda Sadde aali life koi jiyona mangda Tan kalle shauk te rakane khokha ik lagde Ho fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Ho 3 cara pakkiyan ne shauk naal rakhiyan ne Mirza vi maan karu jama hi same bakkiyan ne Ho laal rang ankh da ni munda tere pakh da ni Kade kade peg laawe sochli na dakkda ni Ho turrda ae yatt jivein leader tuure Ho dubb vichon bhapi dinda heater kude Mitran da parcha vi sirr lai leya Birle bande ch hunda jigar kude Tu rokkeya si maan jihde baah fadke Rokkeya si maan jihde baah fadke Ohdan di mili sannu kick lagde Ho fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde Fer kite jaake sadda chitt lagde…. ___________________________________ Enjoy & stay connected with us! 👉 Subscribe to T-Series: https://youtube.com/tseries 👉 Like us on Facebook: https://ift.tt/z0gPcnO 👉 Follow us on X: https://twitter.com/tseries 👉 Follow us on Instagram: https://ift.tt/sfv7blV 👉 Follow us on Snapchat: https://ift.tt/agNAjEM


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