You won’t find this track on T-Series, Mass Appeal India, or even DistroKid. The sax sample is reportedly uncleared—lifted from a forgotten 1982 Italian library record. Additionally, the track’s cover art (an AI-generated image of a saxophone floating in a smog-filled Chandigarh skyline) violates several copyright filters. The “2050” aesthetic is too weird, too niche, and deliberately anti-algorithm.
Instead, the intro is a lonely, filtered alto saxophone playing a minor blues scale—reminiscent of a noir film. Then, the drop hits. A distorted 808 bass kick enters, followed by a rapid-fire Punjabi verse about data privacy, artificial love, and land disputes in the year 2050. sax com 2050 punjabi rap exclusive
Sax wala scene, tere husn da mean Tera nakhra, mera dream – Hollywood green Par teri family nu chaida green card Main keha “2050 ch sab ton wadh bold” You won’t find this track on T-Series, Mass
: The role of Indo-Canadian and UK-based artists, like AP Dhillon and Manni Sandhu The “2050” aesthetic is too weird, too niche,