A week tomorrow, on the 23rd of this month, the much-anticipated new record from DJ Dips will be released. The long-awaited Tere Wargi by DJ Dips Feat. H-Dhami and Garry Sandhu is finally here after months of speculation. The collaborative single from two of the world’s most popular Panjabi artists and 4Play Recordings is available to pre-order from iTunes right now.
The spectacular Bhangra star DJ Dips has brought together the best young talent from the East and West to form this fantastic collaborative new single, Tere Wargi. Known for his dance floor smashes ‘Ik Gal’ ‘Gera De De’, ‘Nachale Sanu Naal’, and more recently provided the music for D-Sarb’s ‘Panni’ and Benny Dhaliwal’s ‘Maa’, Dips is the go-to producer choice of many young artists – from the UK MC’s on ‘This DJ’, to working with Nav Sidhu, female artist Kee and newcomer Arun Sidhu.
DJ Dips and Garry Sandhu are used to collaborating musically with each other to create superb new hits. They’ve released many tracks together during their long-standing musical friendship. Tracks such and ‘Ik Gal’, ‘Din Raat’ and the huge hit ‘Tohar’ have proven that the collaboration is very successful. Tere Wargi is set to be yet another huge hit to add to the duo’s collection, this time including the UK Asian music scene sensation H-Dhami. The new track combines traditional Bhangra with a fresh up-do-date sound, without losing the authenticity of the genre. Tere Wargi is sure to get people of all ages up and dancing on the dancefloor.
Check out a preview of Tere Wargi below:





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