Gen-Z Lyrics brings you OG Lyrics, performed by Gulzaar Channiwala. The concept for this Haryanvi track originated with Gulzaar Channiwala, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through T-Series, the producer behind it.
OG Lyrics
Aaja tera intro kara dya darling
Thodi boht rule bhi bata dya darling
Uss sehr mein se raat ne re neend na aave
Jada ek baar geda re laga dya darling
Khoon mein dileri dada laayi laadle
Baaki jo kasar rahi baapu ne sikha di
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
Asla dikhai tanne bane badmash bhai
College ki lod to chalan na pade
Bair mein to main se burai laadle
Gali gali main se bande teri jaan ne phire
Kuch saale bakhada ki neher main pade
Baaki bache bali mahakal ki chadha di
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
Puja bhi karu
Paap bhi karu
Devta bhi banu thoda maaf bhi karu
Tere tok ke shikariyan pe raaj se mera
Chaar tyra pe udai wo bhai jaat se mera
Aagya aagya tera banke main kaal bhai re
Zuban ne tu thoda sa sambhal bhai re
Teri class wala backbench walya kona main
Cheel ke utaar dunga khaal bhai re
Ye ramja ae heer ki se chudia tarage
Manne akhir main maut leja gane gail lagake
Main jitna bhi jiyunga re mucha ne chadha ke
Saare bairiyan ne leke laau arthi chadha ke
Meri bbc dikhave se story dekh le
Copy kare se ye kaal ke theory dekh le
World-wide poora laadle re naam chaal rya
Ae re chhanniwala chhanniwala hori dekh le
BP ke thay padi re mariz laadle
Likh likh saari gulzaar ne badha di
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye
written by: Gulzaar Channiwala
“OG” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
The title feels simple, OG, but it sets the whole tone, like the speaker is staking a claim, saying look this is original, this is mine, this is how I showed up. From the first line you get that pushy confidence, but not just flex, there is a backstory of streets, rituals, reputation… the title frames the track as a badge, something earned and warned about, it says you either know or you don’t, and that gap is where the song lives.
Most Impactful Lines
There are a couple lines that make me rewind every time, the first is the casual swagger of “Aaja tera intro kara dya darling” because it sounds playful but it also pockets the whole origin story, like the narrator is introducing himself and his history in one breath. Then “Khoon mein dileri dada laayi laadle” lands heavy, that image of courage as an inherited thing, it makes the bravado feel ancestral, not just talk. And the chorus hook “Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di” is the one that sticks, it’s such a neat line because it turns mischief into scripture, into something almost taught, that line are about community, code, and a pride that were passed down, it’s simple and sharp, it lingers.
Decoding The Chorus
Badmashi ki kitab saare sehr ne padha di, first off this is not just a boast, it’s a confession and a map, the narrator says everyone in their area learned the same lessons in mischief, like badness was grammar, you learned to speak it. It flips the idea of isolation into something communal, like a culture of surviving, or proving yourself.
Thok thok bande mere aage doi dadhi oye, this next bit feels like the visual proof, it’s almost cinematic, people bowing, showing respect, or stepping back, it underline the result of the first line, the reputation is visible in the way others behave. It also sounds playful, like a local chant, but the undertone is serious, it’s about power earned and acknowledged.
Most Relatable Part
For me the most human part is the small, messy admission in the middle where he says “Puja bhi karu, Paap bhi karu, Devta bhi banu thoda maaf bhi karu” because that are real life, right, we play different roles, we want redemption and we also want to be feared. That push and pull, wanting to be both forgiven and formidable, is so accurate. This part always gets me, because it’s honest in a way the rest of the track hide behind bravado, it’s the breath between two shouts. Honestly, this hits different because we all wear many faces, and the song names that without softening it.
Conclusion & Overall Message
The whole song leave you with the feeling that this is more than noise, it’s a self made myth, a friend telling you who he are and where he come from, with pride, with threat, with ritual. It celebrates lineage and survival, it admits contradiction, it shows that power sometimes come from being taught to be hard, and sometimes from being forgiven. In the end you feel braver and a little unsettled, like you were punched and then hugged, and that is why the track sticks, it aren’t just flex, it’s a portrait of a life lived loud.
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OG Song Video
OG Song Credits
| Song | OG |
| Artist(s) | Gulzaar Channiwala |
| Album | OG |
| Writer(s) | Gulzaar Channiwala |
| Producer(s) | T-Series |





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