Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Dubb 45 Lyrics, performed by Mankirt Aulakh (Feat. Sabi Bhinder). The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Chairmxn, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Mankirt Aulakh, the producer behind it.
Dubb 45 Lyrics
Ho chadi ae jawani jatt kithe dubbde
Akh chadi cheez bhull ke ni chhad de
Oothan aale shehar di aa rani vajjdi
Jehri aa rakane vich ragg ragg de
Tor tordi aa maan jattiye garoor da
Vadde bhai wangu tu jehra mera pakh poorda
Lagga dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Aunda dhupp ch swaad maal de saroor da
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
18 inch dole chest’an ne chauriyan
Farma ch chobar nachaunde ghodiyan
Ho 18 inch dole chestan ne chauriyan
Farma ch chobar nachaunde ghodiyan
Ki gall nu vi masla bana laine aan
Maut de galave hath pa laine aan
Ho jaffa jiven kure ekam hathoor da
Goli inch di nabede masla jo door da
Lagga dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Aunda dhupp ch swaad maal de saroor da
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Ho gall sun kaily aaliye hunda jatt da dang te dera
Ho bikaner waali chhutt gayi roop takk ke haanne tera
Ho ghatt teri umar kure sade sir te kes de bahute
Tu kurti te nag chardi
Munda charda coat de koke
Ho sangdi ne khund kaddh la
Chunni vich di chandrama chakk ke
Paase ho ke langh vair ne
Kaundi khedde pindan de kake ni
Paran paran langh vair ne
Kaundi khedde pindan de kake ni
Paran paran langh vair ne
Jani khani naal kithe aa milaunde akh ni
Kaddkhaniyan ch baithe aa sire de jatt ni
O baitha chairman aulakh de naal jattiye
Pattu firde aa lokan de jadaaunde hath ni
Ni lakhya na pauno kamm ki jamoor da
Raah bailyan da ghire ghiriya ni hoor da
Lagga dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Aunda dhupp ch swaad maal de saroor da
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
Dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda
written by: Chairmxn
“Dubb 45” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
“Dubb 45” feels less like just a name, and more like an attitude, a weight you carry around, loud and obvious. The song sets up this world where swagger and danger sit next to each other, and everything is measured in presence, reputation, the way someone walks into a room and nobody forgets them. It are about power, sure, but more than that it are about identity, the kind you wear like jewelry or an old jacket that still fits perfect. When Mankirt talks about that dubb, you sense it’s equal parts literal and symbolic, it’s about protection, pride, and the music that makes the whole thing feel cinematic, like you are striding through your own film.
Most Impactful Lines
There are lines that make you rewind because they land with a smack, and for me one of those is “Ho chadi ae jawani jatt kithe dubbde“, it’s simple but it sets the scene, youth on the edge, restless and loud. Then the chorus line “Lagga dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda” keeps replaying in your head, it’s like a heartbeat, a claim that something real is watching over you, or maybe the other way round, you are the one watching. Another one that always sticks is “18 inch dole chest’an ne chauriyan“, it’s flashy, yes, but it’s also detail work, it paints a visual of ostentation and the rules of show in that world, you see the shine and you know the rules without anyone explaining them.
Decoding The Chorus
The chorus is the part everyone sings, but when you slow it down you see it’s doing two jobs at once. First, “Lagga dubb 45 vairiyan nu ghoorda” it announces presence, like saying I’m armed with my history, my pride, my readiness, whatever that “dubb” stands for in your head. Then when it repeats and layers with “Aunda dhupp ch swaad maal de saroor da” it softens, it adds a sensory memory, the heat, the heady high of success, the taste of the spoils, it’s not just about threat, it’s also about pleasure and reward. The repetition works as a ritual, it drills in the two sides of the same coin, the sharp and the sweet, the public face and the private buzz, and that tension is why the chorus stays in your chest long after the track ends.
Most Relatable Part
Honestly, the small human details are what pull me, the bits that could be about anyone trying to be seen. Lines like “Tu kurti te nag chardi” and “Munda charda coat de koke” are goofy on the surface, but they are that perfect snapshot of flirting with pride, trying to impress, wanting to be brighter than the rest. This part always gets me because it’s not just flex, it’s vulnerability disguised as swagger, you can feel someone trying hard to hold their cool, and that are so human, messy and beautiful. It reminds me of nights where people try to outshine each other, but what they are really doing is asking to be noticed.
Conclusion & Overall Message
The song wraps swagger and softness together, so the last thing you walk away with is not just machismo, it’s a sense that identity is performance and protection, celebration and caution. It leaves you feeling larger than life for a moment, and then quietly aware of what that size cost, the looks, the stakes, the stories that had to be lived to earn that voice. For me this track plays like a late night drive, windows down, volume up, you are both the hero in your head and the person who knows they are still learning how to keep it together, and honestly, that hits different every single listen.
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Dubb 45 Song Credits
| Song | Dubb 45 |
| Artist(s) | Mankirt Aulakh (Feat. Sabi Bhinder) |
| Album | Dubb 45 |
| Writer(s) | Chairmxn |
| Producer(s) | Mankirt Aulakh |









