Lock Sidhu Moose Wala new song 2025 lyrics meaning in English and Punjabi explained and music video

Lock Sidhu Moose Wala new song 2025 lyrics meaning in English and Punjabi explained and music video

Have a look at the lyrics of Sidhu Moose Wala’s new song in 2025, Lock

Millions of fans continue to remember Sidhu Moose Wala. The singer’s songs are still at the top of the YouTube charts three years after he was shot dead in Punjab.

On Thursday the eighth posthumous song of Sidhu Moose Wala, “Lock,” was released on YouTube. The song has received 9 million views on the platform in less than two days. The Kidd composed the three-minute song, and Navkaran Brar directed it. Sidhu is behind the lyrics and singing.

Lock Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala new song 2025 lyrics meaning in English and Punjabi explained and music video

Sidhu Moose Wala Lock Lyrics

Sidhu Moose Wala Baby!
(Ayee)
(Uh)

Dhakke naal dabeya koi kina chir jhunkda hai
Fer daang toh shuru hunda ghode te mukkda hai

Advice aa ohna nu
Jo sadde bahle lagde ne

Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne
Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne

Jehre radak ge ankhaan ch khabbi khan barobar ne
Jadoh bhajjan te hi aa gaye fir baahn barobar ne

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Sadda maada sochde jo
Ki sadde saale laggde ne
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Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne
Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne

Ho asi apni zindagi de CEO ho gaye je
Ghare thonu vi behn dinde asi P.O. ho gaye je
Fer kamm ye oh hone
Jo juli Faale laggde ne
(Yeah Maan)

Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne
Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne

Jadoh Vair vatte hunde
Fer Jail’an hi hundiyaa ne
Naa chuttiyan mildiyaa ne
Naa bail’an ee hundiyaa ne
Chulhe ghaah ugde ne
Khunje jaale laggde ne

Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne
Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne

Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne
Jadoh jhakke khulde ne
Ghare taaley laggde ne

(Yeah maan)
(Aye yo, The Kidd)
(Yeah maan)

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Lock is not the first posthumous song by Sidhu Moose Wala to become immediately well-known. All eight of his prior posthumous songs are actually very well-liked. Just one month after he was shot dead in Jawaharke hamlet near Mansa by gunmen acting on the orders of Canadian mobster Goldy Brar, his first after-death song, SYL, was released.

However, due to its controversial stance, SYL was removed from YouTube after receiving millions of views and likes. During the Sutlej-Yamuna connection canal, Sidhu dared not share a drop of water with any other state.

The same year saw the publishing of his second posthumous song, Vaar, which was inspired by the valor displayed by Hari Singh Nalwa, the Khalsa Fauj commander-in-chief under Maharaja Ranjit Singh. On YouTube, it has received 63 million views.

The third, Mera Na, was released in 2023 and included Steel Banglez, a UK-based music composer, and Burna Boy, a Nigerian rapper. Seventy million people have viewed that. The fourth, Chorni, which came out that same year, showed Sidhu as a fierce Jatt from the Malwa area of Punjab. 78 million people have viewed it.

44 million people have viewed Watch OuT, the fifth posthumous song by Sidhu Moose Wala, which was also released in 2023. Drippy, which was released last year and has 90 million views, featured Mxcri and AR Paisley.

With 57 million views, the seventh, 410, was also released last year. Additionally, Attach, number eight, has received 31 million views. 2024 saw the release of it as well. Sidhu began singing in 2016, but it wasn’t until 2018 that he made a big impression with his debut album, PBX 1, and the song “So High.”

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Sidhu Moosewala’s father demanded justice

Balkaur Singh, the father of Sidhu Moosewala, once more called for justice for his son’s murder following the attack on Saif Ali Khan. Showing the family’s battle for accountability and closure is the emotional appeal.

The parents of Sidhu Moosewala are fortunate to have a son. Balkaur Singh thanked everyone for their support and blessings after sharing the news on Facebook.

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