The verses bridge the gap between Punjab (referencing Ajnala) and the NRI experience (referencing Surrey's Scott Road), which helped it gain massive popularity with the Punjabi diaspora. Critical Reception
It carries a high "danceability" and "energy" rating, though its emotional tone (valence) is relatively neutral, leaning into a gritty, confident persona. Lyrical Themes The verses bridge the gap between Punjab (referencing
While widely praised for its catchy hook and modern production, some critics argue that the heavy use of autotune and repetitive themes make AP Dhillon's style feel "overrated" over time. leaning into a gritty