Juz D ft Notorious JATT & Bullet - 420 (Out Now)
Three years after the release of his last single, the very successful Mast Jawani, Juz D has returned to further showcase his talent with '420' out 6th June
His brand new single '420' tackles the subject of betrayal in love, and shows that both sexes are equally capable of being unfaithful and dishonest.
Produced by the acclaimed veteran producer Notorious JATT over 2 years ago, the single suffered numerous delays due to external factors with Juz outside of music.
420 also features Punjab based rapper Bullet making his debut, the young talent from Jalandhar delivers a solid performance and consolidates the international appeal of the song.
They say great music is timeless, with 420 we will discover if that age old adage is true as the time to release has finally arrived.
420 is set for official release on Silverbak Records on 6th June 2013, the single is accompanied by a high budget video shot on location in Central London which will be broadcast on all leading Asian TV stations.
Comments
Notorious Jatt is a better producer than Bups and definately better than PBN...but hes foolish to work with Juz D (regardless of if their boys or not, you shouldnt lie to your boy and tell he can sing-when obviously he cant...)im guessing Juz D has money to s[censored]d and Notorious Jatt is happy to take it
Also Juz D is not even in the same league as D-Sarb, if you actually believe that hes better your clueless...ask ur mate Juz D to sing acapella and then compare that to the many videos on youtube of D-Sarb singing both acapella and with only a vaja and you will see the difference!
420 is used to describe someone who cheats someone charsobeezzz u mus tof heard of punjabi auntys and uncle calling someone a charsoobeez
And you claim to be a women on the other posts?? ! what a lie!! unless a chick that smokes green then all good! but doubt that very muchly!
420 from what i understand is 20th of April i.e. National Weed Smoking day in USA (now spread around the world)...has the bhangra industry moved away from telling people to drink alcohol to now telling them to smoke weed?
Or is there some other punjabi related reference i dont get?
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