Talwiinder: Why this new artist is gaining popularity!
- keyadesai21
- Dec 12
- 3 min read
TALWIINDER: THE LYRICAL & MUSICAL KING
Hold on! This isn't a title that a single person has come up with, but thousands and lakhs of his fans agree! Personally, the first song that I ever listened to was Wishes by Talwiinder and oh boy did it hit that spot! Heartbreak isn't a pleasant feeling, it is incredibly uncomfortable, only someone going through it would understand. But he pens it down and sings it so beautifully that he almost makes it romantic, and that's what differentiates him from other artists. Bollywood's music scene has not exactly been fresh and new recently. It all sounds the same, right from the remakes of old songs to similar new tunes, there has not been a freshness, a newness that a music lover would chase. But when Talwiinder entered, it definitely striked a chord for all music lovers.
Why the women are loving it even more!
Personally, listening to Talwiinder has always been special. While other artists write about heartbreak, it always was more relatable to men, most songs even included demeaning women, blaming and accusing them, something a girl would never relate to. However, when it comes to Talwiinder, he is always so respectful of the women that he writes about. One can genuinely make out his pure love and admiration for the person that he writes about, what more could a girl ask for? On top of that, his aesthetic sound makes you feel pretty, vulnerable, and powerful all at once.
That unique “Talwiinder Sound” — nobody else is doing it like him!
Talwiinder’s uniqueness as an artist comes from the fact that he doesn’t just make songs — he creates atmospheres. While most Punjabi artists follow a set formula, he has built an entire world of soft, dreamy, moody vibes that only he can deliver. His music feels like it’s floating, his vocals feel like a whisper straight into your ear, and his lyrics hit that perfect balance of simplicity and emotion. He doesn’t try to be loud, flashy, or masala-heavy; instead, he masters subtlety — the kind of subtlety that makes you feel something without knowing why. From his minimal aesthetics to his futuristic sound design, everything about Talwiinder screams originality. He stays in his lane, owns it, and somehow still makes it feel global. That’s why he stands out — not because he tries to be different, but because he naturally is.
His lyrics aren’t songs — they’re FEELINGS
His lyrics are not something every artist is capable of coming up with, they are super meaningful, relatable and most of all make an instant connection with the listener.
Every line feels like he wrote it while sitting in his room staring at one dim lamp and thinking about his past relationships. Some Talwiinder lyrics feel like:
That one message you type and delete 20 times
That feeling when someone says “it’s not you, it’s me”… but it WAS them
The heartbreak you pretend you’re “over,” but Spotify knows otherwise
He keeps it real, personal, and raw — no forced rhymes, no extra masala. Just pure dil-ka-dard-but-aesthetic writing.
Aapke Sawal, Hamare Jawab (FAQs)
1. Why is Talwiinder considered one of the most unique Punjabi indie artists?
Because he blends ambient pop and Punjabi lyrics with international-standard production. His music feels futuristic but emotional a combo very few artists pull off.
2. What makes Talwiinder’s lyrics so relatable?
He writes from a place of honesty and simplicity. Instead of shayari-heavy drama, his lyrics talk about real emotions, modern relationships, situationships, and heartbreak in a very raw way.
3. Is Talwiinder popular only among GenZ?
Mostly yes, but not limited! GenZ connects instantly to his vibe, but even millennials love his moody, aesthetic sound once they discover it.
4. What sets his music apart from mainstream Punjabi songs?
Less noise, more emotions. Less dhol, more depth. He avoids generic beats and focuses on creating immersive, cinematic soundscapes.
5. Are Talwiinder’s songs good for late-night playlists?
Absolutely. In fact, that’s where they shine the most. His entire discography feels like a hug + heartbreak combo at 2 AM.






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