From Folk Roots to Global Beats: Harman Ranvijay’s Cultural Music Journey
Harman Ranvijay is steadily carving his space in the Punjabi music scene with a style that blends energy, culture, and authenticity. His latest track Nach Nach shows exactly that—bright visuals, high-energy beats, and a vibe that sticks. Written by Bhinder Boparai and composed by Twelve Tone, the song carries a catchy rhythm, while a lively boli by Harpreet Walia adds a raw folk touch.
Harman isn’t a one-song artist. Tracks like College Boy, Jhanjhraan, and Vngaar show his range, but more importantly, they reflect his consistent connection to Punjabi roots. He has also collaborated with respected names like Raj Kakra, Beat Minister, and Anu Manu, which adds credibility to his journey.
Beyond music, he’s doing something many artists talk about but rarely execute—actively promoting culture. Through his Malwa Folk Academy in Canada, he’s pushing Punjabi folk traditions to the next generation. That’s not branding—that’s actual contribution.
Harman Ranvijay isn’t just releasing songs; he’s building a cultural identity that travels beyond borders.

