Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Own Spotlight Lyrics, performed by Parmish Verma. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Guri Sangali, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Parmish Verma, the producer behind it.
Own Spotlight Lyrics
oh jammia panjab de ni ambran de chann jihe
kurte de kaalar ne koorian de kann jihe
tinn panj karda ni koi saadi marzi ch
seva vikhe shrimaan hai ni saadi arzi ch
oh fire saaton puchhdi ki taur kah ton kaddhi teri
raashia scorpio saade kole gaddi
hai ni gabbhru rakane tere bhaag ch
kure ni teri chirian ch ruchi saadi baaj ch kure
oh sanu aunde ni pasande bande haule aise vaise
maari kar jinne la daiye ni juttian te paise
rabb siddhia pa dinda challe rabb
naal siddhe saada dil uveh mehnga
jiveh bambe chane vike
bhale sathon ki sanu kam kar vi
ethe mitran ch hai ni kure tension di ti
sohne kapre bana te aundi feldi aa hikk
ni main adha lakh deti kall darji nu tip
kujh karke jawanage kai sal ton ni sutte
sade nohan ch jo gallan tere head ton aa utte
ohnu rehna pachhtava jihne lia saanu easy
hun mint-mint mangde aa munda inna bizzi
jiveh motte-motte kaaju paida kare afghan
jithhe chaad-da ni paani uthe charr dange naam
dekh jani khani kade asin mari ni break
kha ke kahde sir jinni karan fast break
khasa chalde brain nahi kahin ch garej
ni main ohna tatta challa jio dubai net tej
tera lemonade cool mere maslea hot
naale ghata nin kise da ditta rabb ne bahut
oh piche 90 aale chhade paas tetiyan te hoye
nahio karde allow koi keh je sanu oye
oh kite vikde hi hai ni kite jaman hi fri ni
tu fan fire hoi hale dekhia hi ki
ni tu fan fire hoi hale dekhia ki
oh bole sir charr mehnat te vairi chup kul
navin car jo kaddhai atth number’an da mull
family nu rakhan bas sahan nalon nere
kall labo ve chalaunda si main mata naal gin
na-na negativity di tha zindagi ch zero
ni main kise da nahi fan mera bapu mera hero
kiveh fire aan ture rabb vaja raaji rakhe
rabb sabh raaji rakhe rabb sada raaji rakhe
rabb sabh raaji rakhe rabb sada raaji rakhe
(meri sada raaji rakhe)
written by: Guri Sangali
“Own Spotlight” Song Meaning Explained
You know, when I first heard this, it wasn’t just another track. It felt like walking into a room where someone’s laying their entire life on the table, the hustle, the pride, the family, the scars. It’s this raw, unfiltered declaration of self. Like, “This is where I’m from, this is what I’ve built, and this is the weight I carry.” It’s not bragging, not really. It’s more… testament. A testimony.
There’s this one verse that always, always gets me. When he says, “navin car jo kaddhai atth number’an da mull / family nu rakhan bas sahan nalon nere.” Okay, so on the surface, it’s about a new car, an ’08 model maybe, but that’s not it. The “mull”, the price, the value, it’s not just money. It’s the cost. And then immediately pivoting to keeping family closer than troubles… it guts me. Because he’s drawing a direct line between the material win and the emotional responsibility. The car is proof of the hustle, but the family is the reason for it. They’re not separate. The achievement is empty if it doesn’t create a sanctuary for the people you love. That’s the whole heartbeat of the struggle right there.
And the chorus, man… “rabb sabh raaji rakhe rabb sada raaji rakhe.” On repeat. It sounds like a prayer of gratitude, but listen closer, it’s also a prayer for protection. It’s this humble, almost whispered anchor in the middle of all this vivid imagery of fast breaks, fancy clothes, and tension. Every time he lists his hustle, the darji, the business, the late nights, he comes back to this. It’s like he’s saying, “Look at all this motion, all this noise… but let the core, the soul, remain at peace. Let it be approved.” The chorus deepens because it starts to feel less like a boast and more like a vulnerability. He’s working so hard, and all he’s asking is that this grace, this approval, stays with him.
So in the end, the song leaves you with this… layered feeling. It’s fiery and confident, yeah, but there’s a soft, heavy center to it. It’s about building an identity brick by brick in a world that might not have handed you anything, and constantly checking that your foundation, your faith, your family, your own sense of right, is still solid. It’s the soundtrack to looking in the rearview at how far you’ve come, while your foot’s still heavy on the gas. Honestly, it hits different because it’s not just about aspiration. It’s about consolidation. Holding onto your soul while you build your empire. And that’s a tension anyone grinding for something understands in their bones.
Own Spotlight Song Video
Own Spotlight Song Credits
| Song | Own Spotlight |
| Artist(s) | Parmish Verma |
| Album | Corsa |
| Writer(s) | Guri Sangali |
| Producer(s) | Parmish Verma |

