Jazzy B, an Indian-Canadian Punjabi playback singer and songwriter, was born in 1975.
Jaswinder Singh Bains (born 1 April 1975) is an Indo-Canadian Punjabi singer and composer better known by his stage name Jazzy B. Jazzy B was born in the Indian city of Jalandhar, Punjab. His family relocated to Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, when he was five years old. Gugiyan Da Jora, his debut album, was released in 1993. Sukhshinder Shinda played the beat, and he advised him to come to England if he wanted to make a name for himself in Punjabi music. He is a major fan of the late vocalist Kuldeep Manak, which is one of the reasons Jazzy's album, Maharajas, published in 2011, is a homage to Kuldeep Manak, with some of Kuldeep's original vocals kept and many other songs sung.
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