Hai Junoon

Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK) · New York

Director: Pritam, Pankaj Awasthi, Julius Packiam
Lyricist: Sandeep Shrivastava
Singers: Krishnakumar Kunnath (KK)


Na nannana na na…[Yaaron ji bharke ji le pal, lagata hai aajkal daur apana aayegaYaaron jo khud pe ho yakin, toh jindagi haseen tujhe kal bulaayega] (2)[Hai junoon, hai junoon sa sine mein] (4)Na nannana na na…
[Kahin jaise koi dhun baje, raahon mein dekho hai manjar saje saareHami hum jahaan mein, jagah sapane sajaane ki mili hamako wajah] (2)Ye agar jo sach nahi, toh sach bhala hai kyaYaaron apane hisaab se dil ki kitaab pe kuch toh naya likhoYaaron anjaam ki fikar na karati yeh umar phir kyun bhala daro[Hai junoon, hai junoon sa sine mein] (2)Hai junoon… Hai junoon…
[Kabhi jo milenge raaste, pal mein hi chamkegi hansi puraani tohKaho kya kahoge phir hamein, kaise chupaaoge nami yeh palakon me] (2)Yeh bata hai kya huwa, huwa yeh kyun bataYaaron ji bharke ji le pal, lagata hai aajkal daur apana aayegaYaaron jo khud pe ho yakin, toh jindagi haseen tujhe kal bulaayega[Hai junoon, hai junoon sa sine mein] (4)Hai junoon

Hai Junoon

Krishnakumar Kunnath's "Hai Junoon" stands as a vibrant contribution to the Punjabi pop landscape, characterized by its energetic rhythm and emotive delivery. Released on the album "New York," the track exemplifies the fusion of traditional Punjabi melodies with contemporary production styles that have defined the genre in recent decades. Kunnath, a prominent figure in Punjabi music, has built a substantial discography marked by his ability to blend soulful vocals with high-energy beats. This recording reflects the broader cultural shift toward urban-themed narratives and dance-oriented compositions that dominate the modern Punjabi music scene. The song's placement within Kunnath's catalog highlights his consistent output and role in shaping the sound of contemporary Punjabi pop, resonating with audiences through its infectious energy and relatable themes of passion and longing.