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‘That Girl’: Punjabi rapper Param makes history, tops Spotify's global Viral 50 in 14 days of release

Param hails from Duneka village in Moga, Punjab, and her rapid rise is being hailed as a symbol of authenticity, raw talent and resilience
Her debut single, “That Girl,” hit the top just two weeks after its release in September, marking an extraordinary rise for a newcomer from rural Punjab.

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In a historic moment for Indian music, 19-year-old Punjabi rapper Param has become the first Indian female artist to claim the #1 spot on Spotify’s Global Viral 50 chart.

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Her debut single, “That Girl,” hit the top just two weeks after its release in September, marking an extraordinary rise for a newcomer from rural Punjab.

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Produced by Manni Sandhu and released under the Collab Creations label, “That Girl” has quickly become a global sensation. The track is currently trending at #1 in India, Canada and the UK, further solidifying its international appeal.

Param hails from Duneka village in Moga, Punjab, and her rapid rise is being hailed as a symbol of authenticity, raw talent and resilience. Her journey from a small village to the global music stage is inspiring a new generation of young, especially female, artists from rural communities.

Industry veteran Satvinder Singh Kohli of Speed Records called Param a “standout voice” in Punjabi pop, highlighting how rare it still is to see female rappers in the genre.

Param’s achievement is more than just a personal success — it signals a wider shift in the music world, as regional Punjabi music finds its place on the global map like never before.

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