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Malkit Singh
Malkit Singh
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Apache Indian
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Panjabi MC
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DCS
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Yo Yo Honey Singh
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Diljit Dosanjh
Diljit Dosanjh
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Sukshinder Shinda
Sukshinder Shinda
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Heera Group UK
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Jazzy B
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Satinder Sartaaj
Satinder Sartaaj
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Juggy D
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Tigerstyle
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Pammi Bai
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Swami
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Bikram Singh
Bikram Singh
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Rishi Rich
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Dr Zeus
Dr Zeus
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Rabbi Shergill
Rabbi Shergill
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Bee Gees
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Avtar Singh Kang
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Ms Scandalous
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Aman Hayer
Aman Hayer
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Daler Mehndi
Daler Mehndi
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Lal Chand Yamla Jatt
Lal Chand Yamla Jatt
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Badshah
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Bhujhangy Group are the world's longest-running bhangra band. The group was founded in Smethwick, near Birmingham, England in 1967 by brothers Dalbir Singh Khanpur and Balbir Singh Khanpur, who had come to the United Kingdom to in the mid 1950s and been joined by their families in 1964, initially working as labourers in the West Midlands' factories. They were named Bhujhangy – meaning "kids" – as they were still teenagers, and their first recording was "Teri Chithi Noon Parthan", a 7" EP recorded in 1967 that sold 100 copies.

Bhujhangy appeared on television in 1969 as part of the celebrations of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji Maharaj 500th birthday - and the same year approached Oriental Star Agencies with a view to making further recordings. The group had always been interested in western music as well as traditional Punjabi music, learning to play the guitar, banjo and accordion as well as the dhol, tumbi and dholak. Their music gradually incorporated wider influences including modern western rhythms and sounds from Hindi-speaking Bollywood culture. Their early 1970 single "Bhabiye Akh Larr Gayee" was the first recording to combine traditional Asian sounds with modern western musical instruments and influences, a momentous step in the development of bhangra.

Bhujhangy received an award from the House of Commons of the United Kingdom for Punjabi cultural and Bhangra music in 2009 and a Lifetime Achievement Award from Brit Asia TV Music Awards in 2011.

Balbir Bhujhangy Appears in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the pioneer of Bhangra music in the UK since 1967 and continues to perform in 2014 and has released over 50 albums to date. Balbir was in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2019 for the continuously singing for over 50 years. He started the band with his brother and had many musicians join and leave but he still owns the name 'Bhujhangy' and 'Bhujhangy Group' under copyright laws.