10 Rajesh Singhpuria Songs That Defined Our Haryanvi Childhood

There was a time in Haryana when music didn’t need an algorithm to travel. It moved through cassette players in kitchens, through DJ speakers at weddings, through ringtones on Nokia phones, and through the walls of every house in every village during every function. And more often than not, the voice doing the travelling belonged to one man — Rajesh Singhpuria.

Before Haryanvi music went viral on YouTube, before reels and trending sounds, Rajesh Singhpuria was already the soundtrack of an entire generation’s childhood. Writer, singer, director — and by his own account, the First Superstar of Haryanvi Cinema — Singhpuria spent the 2000s building a catalogue of songs so deeply embedded in Haryanvi culture that people still hum them today without always knowing who made them. This is that story. And these are those 10 songs.

Who Is Rajesh Singhpuria?

Rajesh Singhpuria singer from Rohtak Haryana - official photo

Rajesh Singhpuria is a Haryanvi singer, songwriter, and director from Rohtak, Haryana. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s — an era before Haryanvi music had YouTube views or Instagram reels. His songs spread the old-fashioned way: through cassettes, local cable TV, village DJ systems, and pure word-of-mouth.

What made Singhpuria different was range. He didn’t stick to one genre. Devotional tracks, comedy songs, romantic numbers, wedding anthems — he did all of it, and he did all of it with a raw, desi energy that felt genuinely connected to everyday Haryanvi life.

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His peak years ran roughly from 2000 to 2015. During that time, he released some of the most recognisable songs in Haryanvi music history — yet today, most people know the songs without knowing the name behind them. The music outlived the credit, which is both a testament to how good it was and a quiet injustice to the man who made it.

10 Rajesh Singhpuria Songs That Defined the Haryanvi Childhood

1. Bhole Baba Dega Note Chappan Ki Machine

The Vibe: The ultimate Sawan anthem turned wedding dance track.

Why it defined us: Long before corporate hustle culture, Rajesh Singhpuria gave Haryanvi youth the ultimate shortcut fantasy—asking Lord Shiva for a money-printing machine. This track beautifully blended deep devotion with pure, harmless commercial humor. It remains a staple during Kanwar Yatra.

Listen to the track on Supertone Digital YouTube

2. Dil Beimaan

The Vibe: Soft, early-2000s rural romance.

Why it defined us: This song proved that Rajesh Singhpuria could pull off a straight-faced romantic track just as easily as comedy. With a simple synthesizer beat and storytelling lyrics, Dil Beimaan was the unsaid love anthem for a generation that communicated via love letters and missed calls.

Watch the music video here

3. Lilu Mat Rove

The Vibe: Hardcore Haryanvi wit and conversational music.

Why it defined us: The moment the dialogue “Oi Lilu, mat rove… gaadi chaal padi” hit the speakers, every kid knew a comedic masterpiece was playing. Featuring the classic banter style with Upasana Sharma, this track documented local travel, village relationships, and Haryanvi sass perfectly.

Stream it on YouTube

4. Bache Ki Jaan

The Vibe: The iconic husband-wife domestic comedy.

Why it defined us: This track became a cultural meme before memes existed. Singhpuria plays the role of a stressed, middle-class husband complaining about his wife’s modern demands. The exaggerated dialogue delivery made it a massive hit on local Haryanvi comedy channels.

Watch the video on YouTube

5. Bhola Nu Matke

The Vibe: Pure energetic Sawan energy.

Why it defined us: No one captured the raw, rustic energy of a Sawan mela like Rajesh Singhpuria. The heavy dhol beats combined with lines describing Lord Shiva’s unique persona made this a mandatory track for every local tractor and DJ system across Rohtak, Jhajjar, and Sonipat.

6. Do Do Saali

The Vibe: Classic wedding mischief song.

Why it defined us: Rooted deeply in the traditional Jeeja-Saali banter of North Indian weddings, this song brought out Rajesh Singhpuria’s trademark comedic storytelling. It highlights the chaotic, playful dynamic of extended family relationships with heavy cultural nuances that are uniquely Haryanvi.

Stream the track on YouTube

7. Yaar Patola

The Vibe: The original heartbreak track with a comic twist.

Why it defined us: Long before modern hip-hop breakup tracks, Singhpuria gave Haryanvi youth a track to vent about broken trust. Instead of being overly tragic, the song treats heartbreak with a distinct local casualness, making it a cult favorite among village friend circles.

Watch the official track here

8. Kala Jamfar

The Vibe: Vibrant fashion and cultural celebration.

Why it defined us: Released under the Supertone Digital label, this high-energy romantic-comedy track centered around traditional Haryanvi attire. Singhpuria’s rustic compliments and rhythmic flow made this track a visual and auditory celebration of rural lifestyle.

Listen to the track here

9. Kala Kali

The Vibe: Pure village chaos and slapstick comedy.

Why it defined us: This song is a masterclass in regional storytelling. Singhpuria takes a completely absurd neighborhood incident—a local dog causing chaos in a street—and spins it into a fast-paced, witty narrative. It highlighted how his music drew inspiration directly from everyday village drama.

Watch the chaotic video here

10. Jija Ki Bebe

The Vibe: Pure unadulterated situational comedy.

Why it defined us: This track was pure video CD era gold. It worked because the humor wasn’t forced or imported; it was completely derived from the local family structures and slang of Haryana. It’s the kind of track that made families laugh together during long afternoon TV sessions.

Stream it on YouTube

Why Singhpuria’s Legacy Lives On

If you think these tracks are lost to time, our data at Peddler Media says otherwise. Recently, a single Instagram carousel featuring these 10 childhood songs on our official handle pulled a massive 4.6 lakh views, with an astonishing 99.2% of the reach coming from non-followers.

This viral explosion proves that Singhpuria’s music doesn’t rely on modern algorithmic push; it relies on deep-seated cultural memory.

He built a legendary career without Spotify playlists, Instagram reels, or digital PR. He did it the hard way—cassette by cassette, village by village. Modern Haryanvi artists like MC Square, Dhanda, and Fazilpuria enjoy global stages today, but the raw, honest, and unapologetically desi foundation of the industry was laid by pioneers like Rajesh Singhpuria.

He was the original Haryanvi superstar, and it’s time we put some respect back on his name.

Rajesh Singhpuria first superstar of Haryanvi cinema - Peddler Media

Quick Facts: Rajesh Singhpuria

Full NameRajesh Singhpuria
FromRohtak, Haryana, India
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter, Director
GenreHaryanvi Folk, Devotional, Comedy, Romance
Active SinceEarly 2000s
Known ForFirst Superstar of Haryanvi Cinema
Peak Era2000–2015
Notable SongsBhole Baba Dega Note, Dil Beimaan, Do Do Saali, Jija Ki Bebe

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