ARTIST
Bhai Ajeet Singh (Hazoori Ragi)
Bhai Ajeet Singh is a well-known Hazoori Ragi, and highly regarded Sikh musician and kirtan artist. His soulful renditions of Gurbani kirtan have touched the hearts of many listeners around the world. Two of his popular tracks include "Rahe Nee Reha" and "Kehe Moor Akia.""Rahe Nee Reha" is a shabad from the Sikh scripture Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which talks about the eternal nature of God and how those who meditate on God are never separated from Him. Bhai Ajeet Singh's rendition of this shabad is powerful and moving, with his melodious voice drawing listeners into a state of meditation and connection with the divine. "Kehe Moor Akia" is another beautiful shabad from Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which emphasizes the importance of living in truth and avoiding falsehood. Bhai Ajeet Singh's rendition of this shabad is both uplifting and inspiring, reminding listeners of the power of honesty and integrity in leading a fulfilling life. Bhai Ajeet Singh's music style can be described as mainstream, as his beautiful voice and unique style of kirtan have gained him a wide following. His music is available on SikhNet Play, where listeners can immerse themselves in his soulful renditions of Gurbani kirtan.
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