Sippy Gill

Sippy Gill
Native name ਸਿੱਪੀ ਗਿੱਲ
Born Village Rauli, Moga, Punjab
Origin Moga
Genres Punjabi, Bhangra,sad song
Occupation(s) Singer, actor, lyricist, writer
Years active 2006–present
Labels T-Series, Planet Records
Associated acts Angrej Ali, Roshan Prince, Debi Makhsoospuri
Website www.sippygillonline.com

Sippy Gill is a Punjabi actor, singer and lyricist.

Biography

Sippy Gill is a Punjabi singer and lyricist. He has learnt the musical skills from his guru Surinder Dhir from Moga, Punjab since 1999. He has been practicing singing since he was 15 years old. His favorite sport is football (soccer).

Career

Sippy Gill's first album was Jhumka. He has worked with music producer Gurmeet Singh and musicians Sukhpal Sukh and others. His second album Bachelor was released in 2008. This album gained high ratings in youth of punjab. Above this is a huge album of his music career. Then he mainly worked on live shows.After three years he again back with blockbuster album in 2011 Jatt Kuwara. His sweet voice begun again in next album Flower. In this album most songs are folk type. His hits are Rumaal, Chardi Kala, Nach-Nach, Zindabad Ashiqui, Chandigarh, Jatt Kuwara, Botlan, Kabootri, Craze.He recently launched his fifth album "Dus mint".

Film career

His debut movie Jatt Boys Putt Jattan De is slated for release on 23 August 2013.[1] He is also doing a film called Rangroot[2] under the banner of Kalkat Productions.

Music Albums

Release Album Record Label Music
2006 Jhumka Fine Tone Sukhpal Sukh
2008 Bachelor T-Series Joy – Atul
2011 Jatt Kuwara - True Love Story T-Series Gurmeet Singh
2012 Flower T-Series Gurmeet Singh
2014 Dus Mint Speed Records Laddi Gill
  Single Tracks

Rabb Nu lekha dena

Ki Soolan toon Darna

Goli

Sugar Brown

Mehfilan

Gypsy 40

Yaari Te Sardari

Insomnia

Mundra Feat: Don Revo

Sardar

Shareeke Baazi

King Of Punjab

Films

Release Movie Role Notes
2013 Jatt Boys Putt Jattan De Sawal Gill PTC Punjabi PTC Punjabi Film Award Nominated for Best Duet Male
2013 Rangroot Lead with Gaurav Kakkar, Anita Kailey.

References

3. Sippy Gill Information

External links

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