Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Lucky Me Lyrics, performed by Jordan Sandhu (Feat. Kulmeet Bhargav). The concept for this punjabi originated with Mandeep Maavi, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Jordan Sandhu, the producer behind it.
Lucky Me Lyrics
Maapeyaan nu dassya taan chaa chad gya
Kalla kalla jee jatta haan kar gya
Maapeyaan nu dassya taan chaa chad gya
Kalla kalla jee jatta haan kar gya
Saade ghar challe saadi buaa di badi
Saade ghar challe saadi buaa di badi
Ohda seega darr oh vi gayi mann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Main vi tenu boldi naa ji ton bina
Nikka naam, tu vi mera laado rakhya
Bolda ae ghatt baala hassmukh tu
Nature teri ne patlo nu pattya
Maajhe vich jatta teri tor banju
Aavega duabe jadon sehre bann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Ve tu na koi lai jyi bada load soneya
Tera nahin lavona 15 main lakh ve
Already order main lehnga karta
Maapeyaan ne chandigarh’on laina chakk ve
Vadda veera mera thoda vaili touch da
Shagan ch tenu khore paun gun ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Baithi ravaan kol tera hath phad ke
Hor na koi khushi mainu matter kare
Main vi chaar chann laadu jeon jogeya
Tu vi meri zindagi nu better kare
Sambhi sambhi mainu ve mandeep maaviya
Sona chaandi sambhida jive koi dhan ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya
Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve
written by: Mandeep Maavi
“Lucky Me” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
The song title sits there like a little wink, it says Lucky Me but it never sounds braggy, it feels grateful, soft, like someone who are still surprised to have landed where they are. The song frames itself around small, lived victories, family nods, and that kind of streetwise tenderness where the narrator keeps repeating that they are lucky, but you can hear the wonder behind it. It’s not about lottery luck, it’s about the messy, ordinary kind of fortune that come from being seen, being chosen, having people who hold you up.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple lines that make me rewind every time. Like, Maapeyaan nu dassya taan chaa chad gya — that little image of telling your parents and everything changing, it hits because it are about how one small personal choice ripple outward, and the world respond. Then the chorus hits like a warm slap with truth, Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya, that simple confession of luck in love, it are pure and blunt and it land. Also the quiet domestic flex of Maapeyaan ne chandigarh’on laina chakk ve feels honest, like a sign that their world has grown but the roots are still there.
Decoding The Chorus
Start with Bhagaan waali main mainu tu milya, it’s basically saying I got lucky, I found you, and that luck is almost religious in tone, like destiny was merciful. It’s not showy, it’s quiet awe. Then Labhde nahin munde tere jihe chann ve, this is the bit that adds weight, it says nobody else like you were found, there are no boys of your kind, you’re the moon they were searching for. So the chorus is two parts gratitude, one part elevation — raising the beloved into this almost celestial space, but it’s still grounded because the narrator is so casual about their luck, like yeah, I’m blessed, can you believe it?
Most Relatable Part
For me the most human line is Baithi ravaan kol tera hath phad ke, Hor na koi khushi mainu matter kare. That quiet, simple promise to just sit with someone, hold their hand, and treat everything else as background noise, that are the core of what love really is for most people, right, not fireworks but the comfort of presence. Also the family flex lines about parents, about ordering lehnga and moving things from Chandigarh, those details make the emotion feel lived in, not lyrics invented in a vacuum. It remind me of late night calls to parents, of showing someone off to your people and feeling a little proud, like, yeah this person make my life softer.
Conclusion & Overall Message
So what it leaves you with is this warm aftertaste, it’s gratitude that never turn preachy, it stay humble and a little stunned. The song is a pocket-sized celebration of finding luck in real things, family approval, small rituals, and someone who fit like a missing piece. You walk away feeling a little lighter, like maybe your own ordinary luck deserve noticing, right, like maybe you are lucky too in ways you habitually miss. Honestly this hits different because it balances pride and humility in a way that feels human and slightly messy, and I love that, I mean I really do.
Lucky Me Song Video
Lucky Me Song Credits
| Song | Lucky Me |
| Artist(s) | Jordan Sandhu (Feat. Kulmeet Bhargav) |
| Album | Lucky Me |
| Writer(s) | Mandeep Maavi |
| Producer(s) | Jordan Sandhu |





