Gen-Z Lyrics brings you Taale Marda Lyrics, performed by Dharam Sidhu. The concept for this Punjabi track originated with Dharam Sidhu, who went on to craft it into a impactful masterpiece. The song came to life through Shubham Saroa & Dhiren Sharma, the producer behind it.
Meri vadhegi tarakki wairi vaale ban gaye Mainu mann gaye paraana mere saale ban gaye Dekh gabbroo ne change kita daur baliye Jatt phullan toda phire bhaur baliye Ni tu fir di akh vich akh paun nu Mera jhaakna hi kude 45 naal da
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda
Saade lekhan ch na pyaar vaali lain hougi Saada kaarobaar thoda hor sohniye Chamm de na kha ke saada khoon ankhi Putt sanaan de te sanaan vaala jor sohniye Siddhiyan te gall baat dilon nikle Asin dalliyan da call laike gharon nikle Pittal na hikan jo danali bhardi Lagga lakk naal kam dinda saari naal da
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda
Jidhe kehnde si mukabla ki jatt kar loon Dekh depression ch paate mittiye Controversy kar fame bhalde Ni main choti de star kunje la te mittiye Saadi saariyan nu chhad siddhi rabb naal ni Main rakhhan landuan di maut kude dabb naal ni Ikk addha jatt ne ajj maarna Dekh daran moore phire lalkare maarna
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda
Bara kaiyan nu aa sobhe kam chhitte mareeda Jor lai jaande aiven pitthan pichhe bol ke Jinni lekhan vich likhi jiuni hikk thok ke Jide giya jaoo saaliyan de sir khol ke Koi post ni payi na dikhawa kariye Asin range vich sohniye ni loha dhariye Putt maavan neya dekh gharaan vich vaarle Paini vaahiye ala pittal na hikan paarda
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda
Meri vadhegi tarakki wairi vaale ban gaye (My rising success has turned people into enemies) Mainu mann gaye paraana mere saale ban gaye (They accepted me with pride—old foes now act like brothers) Dekh gabbroo ne change kita daur baliye (See how this young man has changed his whole era, girl) Jatt phullan toda phire bhaur baliye (The Jatt walks around blooming like a buzzing flower, girl) Ni tu fir di akh vich akh paun nu (You keep trying to lock eyes with me) Mera jhaakna hi kude 45 naal da (But my glance hits harder than a .45, girl)
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning dodging death itself) Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning fighting off death) Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (Beautiful one, stay close to the Jatt) Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He rises each morning ready to outrun death)
Saade lekhan ch na pyaar vaali lain hougi (In my destiny there’s no line written for love) Saada kaarobaar thoda hor sohniye (Our line of work is something else entirely, girl) Chamm de na kha ke saada khoon ankhi (Don’t be dazzled—our bloodline is fierce and bold) Putt sanaan de te sanaan vaala jor sohniye (Sons of warriors carry warrior strength, girl) Siddhiyan te gall baat dilon nikle (We speak straight and from the heart) Asin dalliyan da call laike gharon nikle (We leave home only on calls from the big men) Pittal na hikan jo danali bhardi (Not brass-chested—we load real rifles) Lagga lakk naal kam dinda saari naal da (And they thunder loud when the work begins)
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning dodging death itself) Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning fighting off death) Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (Beautiful one, stay close to the Jatt) Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He rises each morning ready to outrun death)
Jidhe kehnde si mukabla ki jatt kar loon (Those who claimed they could challenge the Jatt) Dekh depression ch paate mittiye (See how they’ve fallen into depression now, girl) Controversy kar fame bhalde (Stirring controversies just to chase fame) Ni main choti de star kunje la te mittiye (While I polish the stars on my shoulders, girl) Saadi saariyan nu chhad siddhi rabb naal ni (We leave everything to God directly) Main rakhhan landuan di maut kude dabb naal ni (I keep the death of enemies sealed under my boot, girl) Ikk addha jatt ne ajj maarna (Today this half-drunk Jatt has to strike) Dekh daran moore phire lalkare maarna (Watch him roaring challenges right from the front)
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning dodging death itself) Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning fighting off death) Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (Beautiful one, stay close to the Jatt) Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He rises each morning ready to outrun death)
Bara kaiyan nu aa sobhe kam chhitte mareeda (So many brag in the mornings but fail by evening) Jor lai jaande aiven pitthan pichhe bol ke (They gather strength only by talking behind backs) Jinni lekhan vich likhi jiuni hikk thok ke (But we live each breath the way destiny has written it) Jide giya jaoo saaliyan de sir khol ke (Our enemies fall with their heads burst open) Koi post ni payi na dikhawa kariye (We don’t post or show off online) Asin range vich sohniye ni loha dhariye (We step into the range, girl—we shape iron) Putt maavan neya dekh gharaan vich vaarle (The brave sons you see in homes are born of strong mothers) Paini vaahiye ala pittal na hikan paarda (The one who grinds the grindstone doesn’t wear hollow brass)
Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning dodging death itself) Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (O beautiful one, stay close only to a man like this Jatt) Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He wakes every morning fighting off death) Sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal (Beautiful one, stay close to the Jatt) Ni subah utth maut nu aa taale marda (He rises each morning ready to outrun death)
“Taale Marda” Song Meaning Explained
The Big Picture
There is something really raw the moment you hear this track, like it already knows what it wants to say before you even settle into it. The title kind of gives away the whole attitude of the song, this idea of someone who keeps showing up, keeps striking back at whatever tries to pull him down, almost like life throws punches but he’s the one who blocks them and throws back. It sets this mood where you instantly feel the weight of pride, survival, and that whole Punjabi stubbornness that refuses to bend. It’s not just flexing, it’s more like explaining how growth comes with enemies and how staying firm becomes a lifestyle. The title basically becomes the doorway into a world where every morning is a challenge but he wakes up ready for it.
Most Impactful Lines
I keep going back to that moment where he says Meri vadhegi tarakki wairi vaale ban gaye, and honestly it hits because it’s so true in a very uncomfortable way. Success really does twist people around you, suddenly folks who clapped for you start watching you like a threat. There’s this sting in it, the kind that makes you nod because you’ve seen it happen in your own world too. Then there’s another line, Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda, and every time this part arrives, it feels heavier than how casually it’s sung. It’s like he’s saying he wakes up facing danger as if it’s just another day, like fear doesn’t get to make decisions for him. It’s a strange mix of pride and exhaustion, and it lingers.
Decoding The Chorus
When the chorus starts, it kind of shifts the whole vibe into something wider, almost like the world around him gets involved. The first line Ni tu sohniye jaraane laave jidhe jatt naal feels like he’s telling someone close to him that being tied to a man like him isn’t simple, it’s a whole life that comes with shadows and noise. And then that repeating thought, Ni oh subah utth maut nu aa taale marda, almost turns the chorus into a confession he didn’t mean to say out loud. It paints this picture of a man who deals with danger so regularly that he’s half joking and half serious about how normal it feels. By the time the chorus loops again, you sort of hear the exhaustion behind the swagger, like courage is something he wears even when he doesn’t want to.
Most Relatable Part
For me the part that stays in my head is where he says Siddhiyan te gall baat dilon nikle, because it’s so simple but it’s pure truth. That feeling when you speak straight from the heart without filters, without strategy, just honesty spilling out. It reminds you of those moments when you’re tired of pretending and you just want to say things the way they are. And then the next thought about stepping out with purpose, even when life is rough, that hits too. It’s the mix of being vulnerable and strong at the same time that makes the song relatable, because most of us live in that grey space where we’re trying to keep our head up even when things aren’t smooth.
Conclusion & Overall Message
By the end of the song you kinda feel like you’ve heard someone’s unfiltered life, not the decorated version people put online but the messy one where success comes with more darkness than applause. The overall message sticks to this hard truth that standing tall has a cost yet turning away from it isn’t an option either. It leaves you with this funny mix of pride and sadness, like you’re proud of the fighter but you also wish he didn’t have to fight so much. And that’s what makes the track stay, because it’s brave and tired and honest all at once, and it says the things people usually keep hidden behind their confidence.