Canadian Dream Lyrics – Inderpal Moga & Miss Pooja (Feat. Channi Nattan)

Canadian Dream Lyrics – Inderpal Moga & Miss Pooja (Feat. Channi Nattan)

Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Canadian Dream Lyrics, performed by Inderpal Moga & Miss Pooja (Feat. Channi Nattan). The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Chani Nattan, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Dr. Zeus, the producer behind it.



Canadian Dream Channi Nattan Lyrics

ਨੀ ਸੋਹਣੇ ਲੱਗਦੇ ਆ ਬੀਚ
ਸੋਹਣੇ ਲੱਗਦੇ ਪਹਾੜ
ਸੋਹਣਾ ਲੱਗਦਾ ਏ ਤੇਰਾ ਵੈਨਕੂਵਰ ਮੈਨੂੰ
ਇੱਥੇ ਤੜਕੇ ਨੂੰ ਹੁੰਦੀਆਂ ਨੀ
ਤਾਂ ਤਾਰ ਦਿਲੋਂ ਸਾਰੇ
ਕਹਿੰਦੇ ਆ ਨੀ ਜੱਟ ਗੈਂਗ ਕਵਰ ਏਨੂੰ

ਮੇਰਾ ਪੁੱਛ ਕੇ ਓਹ ਹਾਲ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਕਹਿੰਦਾ ਵਜਾ ਨਾਲ
ਦੱਸਣ ਵੈਰੀਆਂ ਤੇ ਯਾਰਾਂ ਦਾ ਫਰਕ ਤੈਨੂੰ
ਓਹ ਜਦੋਂ ਪੈਂਦੇ ਆ ਨੀ ਪੰਗੇ ਜਾਂਦੇ ਹੱਥ ਡੱਬਣ ਵਾਲ
ਏਹ ਤਾਂ ਲੰਘ ਜਾਂਦੇ ਆ ਨੀ ਸਾਲੇ ਕਹਿ ਕੇ f**k you

ਕਹਿੰਦੇ ਮੇਰੇ ਪਿਊਰੇ ਅਫਗਾਨ ਵਿਚ ਇੰਨੀ
ਜਿਵੇਂ ਮਿਲਦੇ ਆ ਸਰੀ ਵਿਚ ਅਫੀਮ

ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਬਿੱਲੋਂ ਅਸਲੇ ਦੇ ਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੌਕੀਨ
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ

ਹੋ ਤੈਨੂੰ ਕਹਲੀ ਵਾਲੀ ਮਿਸ ਗੱਲਾਂ ਮਰਦੀ
ਕਹਿੰਦੀ ਆਜਾ ਜੱਟਾ ਵਾਈਫ਼ ਗੱਲ ਕਰਾਂ ਪਿਆਰ ਦੀ
ਹੋ ਤੁਸੀਂ ਪਿੰਡੇ ਨਹੀਂ ਲੀਨ ਰਹਿੰਦੇ ਮਾਨੇ ਵਿਚ ਲੀ
ਵਾਹਿਗੁਰੂ ਨੇ ਬਚਾਇਆ ਜਦੋਂ ਪਈ ਸੀ ਸਕੈਨ

ਵੇ ਮੈਨੂੰ ਜੱਟਾ ਕੋਈ ਕੁੜੀ ਨਾ ਬਣਾ ਜੇ ਫੂਲ ਨੀ
ਲੱਖਾ ਫਾਰਮਰਜ਼ ਦੇ ਵਾਂਗੂ ਡੱਬ ਨਾਲ ਟੂਲ ਨੀ
ਹਾਂ ਗੱਲ ਬੰਦੀ ਨਾ ਤੇਰੇ ਕੋਈ ਖ਼ਿਲਾਫ਼ ਰਹਿੰਦੀ ਪੁਲਿਸ ਤਾਂ ਘੋਲਦੀ ਘੜੀ

ਹੋ ਲੱਖ ਰੂਮਾਂ ਨਾ ਫਰਾਰ ਨਗਰ ਕੀਰਤਨ ਐਟਕੇ ਮੈਂ ਵੇਖਣਾ ਸਰੀ
ਹਾਲਾਂਕੇ ਕਸਟਮ ਪਲੇਟਸ ਰਾਜ ਸੜਕਾਂ ਤੇ ਕਰਦੀ ਆ ਪਿੰਡਾਂ ਦੀ ਕਰੀ

ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਬਿੱਲੋਂ ਅਸਲੇ ਦੇ ਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੌਕੀਨ
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ

ਓ ਬਿੱਲੋ ਗੈਂਗ ਲਾਈਫ ਦਾ ਇਕੋ ਹੁੰਦਾ ਏਹੀ ਗੱਲ
ਵੇ ਗੱਲ ਸਿੱਧੀ ਜਦੋਂ ਕਰਦੇ ਤਾਂ ਲੱਗਦੇ
ਸਿਟੀ ਡਬਲ ਡਬਲ ਵਿਚ ਤਾਂ ਮੂਡ ਬੰਦਦੇ
ਤੁਸੀਂ ਜ਼ੇਬਾਂ ਵਿਚ ਪਾ ਕੇ ਫਿਰਦੇ ਹੋ ਸਰਕਾਰ
ਇਕ ਦਿਨ ਦੇਖੀ ਡਾਲਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਛੱਪੂ ਸਰਦਾਰ
ਵਾਲੀ ਗੂ ਗੋਡੇ ਆਖੇ ਪੁੱਛਾ ਹਾਰ ਸਰੀਰ ਤੈਨੂੰ
ਪੈਰ ਧਰਦੀ ਵੇ ਜਿਥੇ ਚੱਲਦੇ ਕ੍ਰਾਈਮਾਂ ਦੇ ਸੀਨ

ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਬਿੱਲੋਂ ਅਸਲੇ ਦੇ ਕਾਰਾਂ ਦੇ ਸ਼ੌਕੀਨ
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ dream
ਓਹ ਜੱਟ ਜੀਊਂਦੇ ਆ ਕੈਨੇਡਾ ਦੀ

written by: Chani Nattan

“Canadian Dream” Song Meaning Explained

The Big Picture

Canadian Dream works because the title already tells you this is not just a flex song, it is a dream song, just wearing a flashy jacket. That phrase, Canadian Dream, feels like a twist on the usual idea of making it big, except here the dream is shaped by migration, distance, status, survival, and that very specific North American hustle that a lot of Punjabi listeners instantly recognize. It is about wanting more, living louder, and building an identity in a new place without letting go of where you came from.

What I like most is how the song keeps balancing pride and pressure. On the surface, it is all about cars, weapons, money, gang life, Surrey, Vancouver, and that big scene energy, but underneath it feels like people trying to turn struggle into style. That is the real vibe here, not just showing off, but trying to say, look at us, we made it into this world too, and we are not blending in quietly. The title frames the whole thing as a kind of immigrant street fantasy, and honestly, that is why it sticks, it feels larger than one person, like a whole community dreaming out loud.

Most Impactful Lines

One of the hardest hitting moments is “Oh jatt jiyonde aa canada di dream”, because it sounds simple, but it carries the whole identity of the song. It is not saying they live in Canada, it is saying they live the dream of Canada in their own way, loud, expensive, risky, and fully self made. That line keeps repeating like a slogan, almost like they are trying to brand themselves into the moment, and that repetition makes it feel bigger than music.

Then there is “Oh billon asle de car’an de shaukeen”, which lands because it fuses two different worlds into one image, weapons and luxury cars. That mix is such a huge part of the song’s attitude, the idea that power and taste live side by side. It is not subtle at all, but that is kind of the point, it wants to sound like a declaration, not a confession. And that is what makes it memorable, it walks in with its chest out.

Another line that keeps ringing after the track ends is “Dassan wairiyan te yaaran da fark tainu”. That one has a real sting to it, because it is not just talking about enemies and friends, it is talking about how a person moves through danger and loyalty at the same time. You can feel the tension in it, like the speaker is saying there is a code here, and not everyone gets to understand it. That is the kind of line that gives the song its edge.

Decoding The Chorus

The chorus starts with “Oh jatt jiyonde aa canada di dream”, and that first part does a lot of work right away. It sets the mood as something aspirational, but also a little performative, like they are living inside the image they have built for themselves. The word dream matters here, because it makes the whole thing feel bigger than money, bigger than fashion, bigger than flexing, it becomes a whole life myth.

When the chorus repeats the same line again, it does not feel lazy, it feels deliberate. It is the sound of someone doubling down on their identity, almost like they are making sure you heard them the first time. Then “Oh billon asle de car’an de shaukeen” enters and sharpens the image, because now the dream is not soft or romantic anymore, it is loud, armed, and expensive. That switch is important, because it tells you this world is built on image, danger, and desire all at once.

By the time the chorus lands on “Oh jatt jiyonde aa canada di dream” again, it almost feels like a chant. And chants are powerful because they turn private confidence into public identity. The chorus is not really explaining anything in a neat way, it is creating an atmosphere, one where the speaker sounds untouchable, like someone who has made it into the scene and wants everybody to know it. That is why it stays in your head, it is less a chorus and more a statement.

Most Relatable Part

For me, the most relatable part is not even the flashiest line, it is the feeling that runs under all of it, the need to prove yourself in a place that is new, cold, and full of judgment. Even when the song is talking about gang energy and swagger, what I hear is a hunger to belong, to be seen, to turn yourself into something nobody can ignore. That is really human, honestly, because a lot of people carry that same feeling in different forms, not with cars and weapons maybe, but with ambition, money pressure, family pressure, or just the need to make their mark.

The other thing that feels real is the way the song mixes pride with insecurity. It sounds confident, yeah, but confidence in these kinds of tracks is often doing a lot of emotional heavy lifting. You can hear the performer trying to build a wall out of style and attitude, and that hits because people do that all the time, they cover fear with swagger, and loneliness with noise. This part always gets me, because underneath the loudness there is a very recognizable need, to matter.

Conclusion & Overall Message

At the end, Canadian Dream leaves you with this strange mix of adrenaline and reflection. It is a song about chasing a dream, but not in a soft inspirational way, more like in a gritty, street level, come watch me rise kind of way. The message is less about peace and more about presence, being loud enough that the world has to notice you, being sharp enough that nobody forgets you. That is the emotional residue it leaves behind.

And maybe that is why the track works so well, because it is not trying to be delicate. It is trying to capture a certain kind of ambition that feels messy, proud, dangerous, and deeply tied to place. The dream in the title is not polished, it is not clean, it is full of noise and ego and motion, but it is still a dream. That is the heartbeat of the song, and that is what makes it feel bigger than just another flex anthem.

Canadian Dream Song Video

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