Brownprint Lyrics
Brownprint is a Punjabi song by AP Dhillon & Shinda Kahlon. The song reflects a strong, fearless attitude typical of the Jatt community from the Majha region of Punjab. The singer begins by contrasting people who talk big and aim high with his own approach of staying humble but ready to act when needed. He emphasizes that when the time comes to face challenges, there’s no hesitation, and he is prepared to step up. The question “why wait?” shows his eagerness to face problems head-on and take decisive action.
In the next verse, the singer suggests that it’s time to settle old scores or address unresolved issues. He warns those who have caused trouble that they will face the consequences, and people who underestimated him will see his strength. The mention of a “CZ” (a type of gun) symbolizes power and his readiness to defend himself and assert his dominance.
The pre-chorus reflects the singer’s confidence. He acknowledges that people are watching and gossiping, but he remains unfazed. Instead of being influenced by others’ opinions, he takes action first and asks for advice later, showing his determination and self-assurance. The idea is that he leads by doing, not by talking or worrying about approval.
The chorus, “Na Majhe aale jattan kade keeti parwaah,” is repeated multiple times, emphasizing that Jatts from the Majha region are known for their carefree and bold nature. They do not care about others’ opinions or obstacles in their path. This carefree attitude is central to their identity and pride.
In later verses, the singer talks about his disregard for fake people or rumors. He values loyalty among his friends and stands proud with them. He compares himself to a player in a game, confident in his abilities and proud of who he is. He also touches on how they solve real, serious problems, unlike others who deal with trivial matters. His way of resolving issues is unique and powerful, unmatched by others.
The song closes by repeating the pre-chorus and chorus, reinforcing the idea that Jatts from Majha are fearless and independent, living life on their own terms without concern for what others think or say. AP Dhillon & Shinda Kahlon’s Brownprint lyrics are given below.