Jashan Dasuya: Building a Folk Legacy from the Background
Jashan Dasuya might not be the face you instantly recognize, but if you’ve been listening closely to Punjabi folk music, chances are you’ve already heard his voice. Coming from a family deeply connected to folk traditions, Jashan didn’t just stumble into music—he grew up around it, absorbing its essence long before stepping into professional spaces.

Instead of chasing instant fame, he took a route most artists overlook. He became a chorus singer. And that’s not a fallback—it’s a training ground. Working alongside established names in the Punjabi music industry, Jashan is getting something far more valuable than early spotlight: real experience. He’s learning structure, timing, live dynamics, and the discipline it takes to support a song rather than dominate it.

Let’s be clear—chorus singing in Punjabi folk isn’t optional decoration. It’s a core element. The traditional depth, the call-and-response patterns, the collective energy—none of it works without a strong chorus. That’s where Jashan is sharpening his craft, understanding the roots before trying to redefine them.

He always wanted to be a folk singer, and ironically, starting in the background might be the smartest way forward. While others rush to go solo without depth, he’s building a foundation most skip.
If he plays this right—and doesn’t get stuck in the comfort of being “just” a chorus voice—Jashan Dasuya has a real shot at carving out his own space in Punjabi folk music.