The digital world has the power to transform destinies, and for Paramjeet Kaur, a 19-year-old from Punjab, it’s been a rocket ride to fame. Her music has resonated with audiences, earning her the moniker ‘Lady Moosewala.’ Her latest track, ‘That Girl,’ has become a sensation.
Paramjeet comes from a modest background in the village of Duneke, Moga, Punjab. Her mother works in homes, and her father is a daily wage laborer. Despite facing challenges, her Facebook videos have garnered her significant recognition. Paramjeet’s passion for rapping and singing started in school, leading her to pursue music in college.
She subsequently shared several music videos with her friends on Facebook. British music producer-director Manni Sandhu saw her talent and decided to film the song in Mohali.
Interestingly, ‘That Girl’ was recorded within an Airbnb in Punjab. The song has already surpassed 6 million views on YouTube, with many comments from fans. The song, released on September 23rd, was recorded without expensive studio equipment, as Manni Sandhu shared. The vocals remained clear despite the ambient sounds of traffic. The video’s simplicity further enhances its appeal. Paramjeet now boasts over 200,000 social media followers.
