Only You Lyrics – Gurnazar & Tanishka Bahl (Ft. Kanika Mann)

Only You Lyrics – Gurnazar & Tanishka Bahl (Ft. Kanika Mann)

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Only You Lyrics, performed by Gurnazar Chattha & Tanishka Bahl (Ft. Kanika Mann). The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Gurnazar, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Rahul Bodh Producer (Bodh Production Manali), the producer behind it.


Only You Lyrics

Mere layi Rabb da sach kita hoya ik khwaab hai tu
Meri har mushkil da asaan jiha jawaab hai tu
Tu hi woh chadhta sooraj jisse roshan meri duniya
Deti jo rooh ko thandak woh chaandni raat hai tu

Tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai
Haaye tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai

Baahein teri mujhe lagti hain ghar mera
Seene se laga ke chhua jo tu sir mera
Aisa laga jaise seene se lagaya mujhe
Thandi hawaon ne
Chaan tujhse hai tujhse sukoon mera
Main usse zyada teri jitna hai tu mera
Tu hi hai jisme dekhu manzilen main meri
Aur tujhko hi raahon mein

Tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai
Haaye tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai

Bas naam da hi reh gaya dil mera sajana
Ho gaya dil tera haaye tera sajana
Kehne ko mera dil hai par jaa mera dil hai tera
Ja mera dil ko luttaa chehra pa jo til hai tera
Mainu tere chehre da nalo sohna koi chehra na laga
Tu jo mere sang lage mehfooz hoon main
Nazar kahun tujhe ya jaan confuse hoon main
Samundar bhi teri shayari ke aage mujhe gehra na laga

Tu hai tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai
Haaye tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai

written by: Gurnazar

“Only You” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

“Only You”, the song stakes a claim, it says who matters and puts everything else around that person, like they are the center of gravity. It frames the whole thing as a single, unwavering focus, which is why the opening line feels both devotional and intimate. When the singer sings Mere layi Rabb da sach kita hoya ik khwaab hai tu you feel that scale, like this person is part miracle, part answered prayer, and that ambiguity is beautiful, because it keeps the feeling human not idolized. The music and the soft production by Rahul Bodh wrap that idea in warmth, so the title becomes less a label and more a mood you carry through the song.

Most Impactful Lines

There are lines that make you rewind, and one of them always is Tu hi woh chadhta sooraj jisse roshan meri duniya, because it takes a simple love line and turns it cinematic, suddenly you can see light spreading across everything. Another that lands hard is Chaan tujhse hai tujhse sukoon mera, it are short, but it says so much, the moon as comfort, the beloved as relief. The tiny, almost playful exaggeration in Samundar bhi teri shayari ke aage mujhe gehra na laga is such a fan move, it makes the love feel limitless and also a little proud, like the narrator is both humbled and boastful at once, which is familiar, right, when you love someone you brag and you bow down in the same breath.

Decoding The Chorus

The chorus says it plainly, but listen — the phrasing makes it feel like a slow reveal. Tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai, the first fold of that line sets up ownership, not in a possessive ugly way, more like the world rearranged for one person. Then when it repeats Haaye tu hai mere layi saara kuch mera tu hai the sigh at the start, that “haaye”, softens the claim, turns it into a relief, like having them is the relief. So the chorus moves from declaration to comfort, it starts loud in feeling and ends like a hush, that repetition tricks you into feeling steadier every time.

Also, notice how the melody leaves space on the second half of the line, it allows you to breathe into the words, which makes the repeated line become a kind of mantra. That mantra effect explains why everyone sings along, it are simple, but it grows weight with each repetition.

Most Relatable Part

For me the part that are closest to home is that image of being held, Baahein teri mujhe lagti hain ghar mera, because who hasn’t felt like they were finally ‘home’ in someone’s arms, even if everything else is messy. Then there is the small confession, Bas naam da hi reh gaya dil mera sajana, which is so human, like after all the big feelings, we are left with a name, a token, a reminder, and that stuckness of love that keeps you small and ridiculous and brave. This part always gets me, honestly, because it mixes comfort with the tiny sting of longing, you can be safe and still hungry for more, and that contradiction are where the song breathes.

It also feels honest in its imperfections, the singer doesn’t try to be perfect, they just lay out how being with this person reshapes daily life, and that makes the song feel like a quiet conversation, not a show of fireworks.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end, the song leaves you with a simple, stubborn truth, that a single person can be everything — prayer, home, light, calm — and it treats that truth with humility, not grandstanding. The final feeling is of gratitude mixed with a little playful pride, like loving someone is both the softest thing and the strongest claim you can make. For me, it’s a track you play when you want to remember how small gestures become big anchors, and you walk away feeling lighter, and a little more certain.

Also, shout out to the way the voices fold into each other, and the little production touches, they make the confession feel private even when it are sung loud, which is rare and very cool. This song sticks because it sounds like a promise you can actually keep, and that is why it matters, to me and to anyone who sings along late at night.

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