Punjabi music has lost one of the most iconic and legendary singers – Kuldeep Manak. This outstanding and powerful singer was and will always be a role model for Bhangra artists around the world. He has left a tremendous legacy of Punjabi folk and Bhangra music which inspires every singer to be like him as a singer and a person.
Manak at the age of 62 was still seen as a strong ambassador of the Punjabi and Bhangra music industry. He was singing and touring because singing was in his blood. However, his health recently over the last couple of years was not supporting his inner strength. Manak passed away on 30th November 2011 from Pneumonia during his stay in a hospital in Ludhiana, Punjab.
Manak’s health seemed to be stable in CMC hospital in Ludihana and his loss was not anticipated. Yudhvir Manak his son could not emotionally cope with his father being unwell and was sitting in his car when his father passed away whilst the rest of the family was around him.
Born on 15th November 1949 in the village of Jalal in the district of Bathinda, Punjab, India, Manak was a member of musical family. Manak was of the tradition and caste of entertainers, known as Marasis. His ancestors were the hazoori raagis of Sikh religious songs for Maharaja Hira Singh of Nabha, one of the Phulkian states in the Punjab.
Manak’s latest and final collaboration was with Jazzy B on his album Maharajas, Manak was a singer who had a voice that was instantly recognisable for its power and perfect key.
He brought us ever-green hits like GT Road Teh and albums by him include Sahiban Da Tarla, Panjeban Pake Nachdi, Ichhran Dhahan Mardi, Gidhe Vich Tu Nachdi, Yaraan Di Kulli, Dil Milyan De Mele and Jugni Yaaran Di. He recorded over 25 albums and countless songs.
One of Kuldeep Manak’s most symbolic of many albums was ‘Ektara’ where he introduced us to amazing and very memorable Punjabi folk songs sung with his small tumbi. Manak was very particular about the tumbi in terms of how it is played and tuned, and did not accept people not classing it as a formal instrument. He was adamant that you learnt it from a teacher and told us: “Anyone can just play the string but you won’t know what notes you are playing.”
There will be no other singer like Manak. A short and simple man had a big a voice that instantly grabbed people as soon as you heard him. His performances were always a treasure to watch and his songs always had a strong connection with folk music. He was known for his humour and jokes, and was a very straight talking person. He disliked dishonesty and was also known for his temper.
There are not many Bhangra and Punjabi singers for whom Kuldeep Manak who was not an inspiration. From old to new singers everyone says his name as a key inspiration.
Bhangra singer Jazzy B and his career was always known for his strong connection with Manak. Jazzy B was four years old when he first heard Manak’s music and says that he is the reason why he became a singer. Jazzy was in India with the family when Manak passed away and said: “I have lost a father figure.”
DESIblitz.com met up with him on his last visit to the UK and we bring you our exclusive SpotLight interview with the legendary Kuldeep Manak:
Lots of the names from the Bhangra and Punjabi music industry tweeted on Twitter upon hearing the sad news:
Jazzy B – “R.I.p ustad kuldeep manak ji . True maharaja of folk music is gone, but will b with us long as we live by his music. Waheguru ji waheguru ji”
Sukshinder Shinda – “R.I.P The King of Punjabi Folk – The One We All Know As Kalliyan Da Badshah – Ustaad Kuldeep Manak Saab Ji”
H Dhami – “RIP Ustad Kuldip Manak Ji – A legend who’s voice touched millions of hearts & an icon that will never be forgotton – can’t believe it… Love x”
Punjabi MC – “R.I.P. KULDIP MANAK – OUR GURU”
Yuvraj Singh – “And one more sad News.. Kaliyan de Baadshah Kuldeep Manak ji Swargwasi ho gye! May God rest his soul in peace !”
Jassi Sidhu – “ust hearing the devastating news that kuldip manak ji has passed away…a punjabi icon who’s music will live forever…RIP manak ji”
PBN – “shocked to hear the news about our legendary Panjabi folk singer.. Kuldip Manak Ji. we have lost a true legend. No words are enough. RIP”
Manak critical of the music scene today felt it had lost a lot of its sensibility and direction. Especially, Punjabi music. He felt too many artists proclaimed themselves as stars first but singers after. He felt not enough devotion was being given by them to their craft resulting in a loss emerging of real singing talent. Hopefully, this advice by this legendary singer will have impact because we have sadly lost this amazing person and singer.
We pay a big tribute to Kuldeep Manak, who will leave a void for ever in the world of Punjabi music. Rest in Peace.
Kuldeep Manak Videos -
Main Chadar Kadd Di – Kuldeep Manak
Duration: 07:45
Genre: Bhangra Song
Ranjha Jogi Hoya – Kuldeep Manak
Duration: 03:43
Genre: Bhangra Song
Chithiyaan – Kuldeep Manak
Duration: 03:53
Genre: Bhangra Song
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Poorna – Kuldeep Manak
Duration: 03:00
Genre: Bhangra Song
Mirza – Kuldeep Manak
Duration:03:30
Genre:Bhangra Song
Banoti Yaar – Kuldeep Manak
Duration: 06:02
Genre: Bhangra Song
Daru Peeni – Kuldeep Manak
Duration:06:11
Genre:Bhangra Song
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