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West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle turns 'Punjabi daddy'. Read to know why

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Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, September 14

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Chris Gayle is no stranger to music.

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The West Indies cricketer began his music career with ‘We come out to party’, and the swashbuckling cricketer will now be seen sporting a turban in his new song ‘Punjabi Daddy”.

Gayle announced his music video with a tweet that said, “Loading…”, and a poster of the song.

Gayle has his own music label ‘Triple Century Records’. He had previously collaborated with Indian rapper Emiway Bantai for ‘Jamaica India’, a song which so far has got 39 million views.

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