What is Bhangra?
Bhangra is a genre of music and dance that originated in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan. It is known for its energetic rhythms, vibrant sound, and strong connection to cultural celebration.
The style typically features driving percussion led by the dhol drum, along with instruments such as the tumbi, chimta, and modern additions like synthesizers and electronic beats.
Bhangra emphasizes upbeat tempos and rhythmic intensity, creating a lively, dance-focused atmosphere with infectious grooves and call-and-response vocal patterns.
The music often reflects themes of celebration, joy, community, and cultural pride, frequently associated with festivals, weddings, and social gatherings.
Today, Bhangra has gained global popularity, influencing pop, hip-hop, and electronic music, while continuing to evolve through modern production and fusion styles.