Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Nazare Lyrics from the album “Bonafide”, performed by Gur Sidhu (Ft. Cheema Y). The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Kaptaan & Cheema Y, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Nav Sandhu, the producer behind it.
Nazare Lyrics
Charddi kala chappda saariyan nu ni
Mall ban chahida akhaadiyan nu ni
Experience aakhaan saal galia nu ni
Thodian nu pata saada baahliyan nu ni
Jattiyan nu paa ke vadhaiyaan jattiye
Gall naal la leeda haariya nu ni
Bas nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Bas nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Khaind bane takkria khaariyan nu ni
Changi raah de ke murre maadiyan nu ni
Haati de star ne pawaaria nu ni
Taahliyan ne lagge ajj baariyan nu ni
Chaah vich peende opium baal ke
Dudh vich paal ke shuariyan nu ni
Saade nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Ho edi vi ni saaukhi akk vaddi kheddni
Goli khaani paindi sohaniye ground vich ni
Kamm mardaan da larrna halaataan naal ni
Asin aaye ni oh duniyaan te laaun chitt ni
Aidaan kaun rok lu jikariyan nu ni
Changi tarah jaannde hawariyan nu ni
Na bhullde bebe de putt waariyan nu ni
Saade nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Ghatt milaa bahute hankariyan nu ni
Jaan ni daida jaano piyaariyan nu ni
Dharati te aaye ni guzaariyan nu ni
Kaptaan huni jammia khilaariyan nu ni
Je pata hove kithe ja ke diggde kude
Jor daiye ja ke tutte taariyan nu ni
Saade nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Saade nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni
Neet siddhi time kiven tedha houga
Jadon moos da khooh de dawariyan nu ni
Saade nazran na laggne…
written by: Kaptaan & Cheema Y
“Nazare” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
“Nazare” you know we are in that space between celebration and a quiet worry, you know that mix, where success is sweet but you can almost feel other people looking at it, sizing it up. The song feels like a walk through someone who made it, but who still keeps one hand on the porch rail back home, one eye on the horizon, and another on the crowd. The title frames everything as both a boast and a benediction, it’s not just about flexing, it’s about asking, please don’t curse what we built. That tension gives the track its heartbeat… proud, loud, but careful.
Most Impactful Lines
There are lines that make you rewind, because they do more than sound cool, they carry lifetimes. “Charddi kala chappda saariyan nu ni” hits because it’s not bravado, it’s a claim to joy, a refusal to be dragged down. Then the chorus itself, “Bas nazran na laggne nazariyan nu ni“, that repetition is like a little prayer turned hook, simple and electric. And I can’t forget the line that lands with a raw edge, “Asin aaye ni oh duniyaan te laaun chitt ni“, it’s that swagger with a purpose, like we came to shake things up but not to destroy, you feel the history behind it. Those lines are the spine, they keep the song grounded even when the beat is riding high.
Decoding The Chorus
Okay, the chorus is deceptively simple, and that’s why it works. Start with “Bas“, it’s a curb, a limit, like okay enough, hear me, then the plea, “nazran na laggne“, literally asking that the gaze, the envy, the bad eye does not touch them. Followed by “nazariyan nu ni” which points the whole thing outward, it’s not about self alone, it’s about all those eyes in the world. The repetition makes it communal, it becomes a chant you sing with friends at the end of the night, it’s protective and catchy, it turns superstition into solidarity. Musically it’s the drop that lets the rest of the lines breathe, and emotionally it’s the place you come back to, like an anchor.
Most Relatable Part
For me the part that always gets me is when the song folds back into those tiny human things, the lines about not forgetting where you came from, the nod to mothers and kin, that one pulls everything into focus. “Na bhullde bebe de putt waariyan nu ni” feels like the soft centre, honestly this hits different, because fame and shine are loud, but that line is a whisper that says we owe someone, we remember. It’s the reminder that success without those small loyalties is thin, and who doesn’t feel that tug, the wanting to prove yourself and the wanting to make the people who raised you proud, at the same time.
Conclusion & Overall Message
At the end of the track you’re left with this warm, stubborn feeling, like a smile that knows its worth. The song is celebration, sure, but it’s also a protective spell, a line of defense against envy and petty talk. It says, we will live loudly, we’ll enjoy, but we also ask that the world not cast ruinous looks our way. For me, that mix of pride and prayer is what makes it stick, it’s honest, a little brash, and quietly tender, all at once. This is the kind of song you blast on a road trip, and then, later, when the car is still, you find yourself humming the chorus like a small comfort, because it feels like someone kept watch with you.
Bonafide [EP]
- Bonafide Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Heaven Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Very Hot Gur Sidhu & Deepak Dhillon Lyrics
- Nazare Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Ik Kudi Gur Sidhu& Nikeet Dhillon Lyrics
- Nanke Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- No Mercy Gur Sidhu & Jasmine Akhtar Lyrics
- Race Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Sohniye Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Vibe Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Breathless Gur Sidhu Lyrics
- Up Down Gur Sidhu & Gurlez Akhtar Lyrics
Nazare Song Video
Nazare Song Credits
| Song | Nazare |
| Artist(s) | Gur Sidhu (Ft. Cheema Y) |
| Album | Bonafide [EP] |
| Writer(s) | Kaptaan & Cheema Y |
| Producer(s) | Nav Sandhu |

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