Karan Aujla

Karan Aujla is an Indo-Canadian singer, rapper, and songwriter who is popular for voicing several Punjabi hit songs such as Chitta Kurta, Kya Baat Aa, Chithiyaan, Mexico, Adhiya, and many more.

Wiki/Biography

Jaskaran Singh Aujla , or Jaskaran Singh , was born on Saturday, 18 January 1997 (age 26 years; as of 2023) in Ghurala village, Ludhiana district, Punjab, India. His zodiac sign is Capricorn. Karan’s parents passed away in 2006 when he was nine years old. Thereafter, he was raised by his sisters and uncle.He studied at Manji Sahib and Nankana Sahib Public School in Ludhiana. In 2017, Karan shifted to Canada from Ludhiana after he received his permanent residency and completed his high school at Burnaby South Secondary School in Burnaby, Canada.

Karan Aujla with his paternal uncle, who raised him after his parents passed away

Karan Aujla with his paternal uncle, who raised him after his parents passed away

Physical Appearance

Height (approx.): 5′ 9″

Weight (approx.): 80 kg

Hair Colour: Black

Eye Colour: Dark Brown

Body Measurements (approx.): Chest 42″, Waist 32″, Biceps 14″

Karan Aujla

Tattoos

  • A tattoo of his father’s face on the right arm.
    Karan Aujla's father's face tattoo on his right forearm

    Karan Aujla’s father’s face tattoo on his right forearm

  • A tattoo of his mother’s face on the left arm.
    Karan Aujla's mother's face tattoo on his left forearm

    Karan Aujla’s mother’s face tattoo on his left forearm

  • Tattoos of the Indian freedom fighters Bhagat Singh and Udham Singh on his left arm.
    Karan Aujla's tattoo of Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh 

    Karan Aujla’s tattoo of Indian freedom fighter Bhagat Singh

    Karan Aujla's tattoo of the Indian revolutionary Udham Singh

    Karan Aujla’s tattoo of the Indian revolutionary Udham Singh

  • A wolf tattoo on his left arm.
    Karan Aujla's wolf tattoo

    Karan Aujla’s wolf tattoo

  • A tattoo, inked on her left arm, which quotes- “Khayaal rakhi tu kaka, Jaanda baapu keh gaya, Maa meri nu photo de vich, Deakh’n joga reh gaya.” (which translates to “Take care of yourself,” said my father before leaving. I am left to see my mother only in her picture.)
    A quote tattoo inked on Karan Aujla's right arm

    A quote tattoo inked on Karan Aujla’s right arm

  • A tattoo of Karan’s mother’s name on his chest in the Punjabi language.
    Karan Aujla's mother’s name, Rajinder Kaur inked on his chest in the Punjabi language

    Karan Aujla’s mother’s name, Rajinder Kaur inked on his chest in the Punjabi language

  • A tattoo on his left arm, which quotes “I miss you mom & dad.”
    A tattoo inked on her left arm, which quotes "I miss you mom & dad"

    A tattoo inked on her left arm, which quotes “I miss you mom & dad”

  • Karan has a few tattoos inked on his chest.
    Tattoos inked on Karan Aujla's chest

    Tattoos inked on Karan Aujla’s chest

Family & Caste

Karan Aujla is a Jatt, who belongs to a Punjabi Sikh family.

Parents & Siblings

Karan’s father, Balwinder Singh Aujla, worked at a cooperative society. His mother, Rajinder Kaur Aujla, was a homemaker.

Karan Aujla's parents, Balwinder Singh Aujla and Rajinder Kaur

Karan Aujla’s parents, Balwinder Singh Aujla and Rajinder Kaur

When Karan was nine years old, his father passed away in a car accident. After three years, in 2011, his mother breathed her last after fighting cancer. Karan has two elder sisters.

Karan Aujla with her sisters

Karan Aujla with her sisters

Wife

Karan is unmarried.

Fiancée

On 26 January 2019, Karan Aujla got engaged to Palak Aujla, a make-up artist from Canada. The engagement took place in Canada. Palak and Karan’s bridal shower was held on 7 August 2022 in Canada, which her close friends and family members attended.

Engagement picture of Payal Aujla and Karan Aujla

Engagement picture of Payal Aujla and Karan Aujla

Relationships/Affairs

Before getting engaged to Palak, Karan dated her for a long period.

Palak Aujla with Karan Aujla

Palak Aujla with Karan Aujla

Religion/Religious Views

Karan is often spotted visiting the Gurdwara for seeking blessings.

Career

As a singer

On 13 November 2014, Karan made his debut as a singer with the Punjabi song Cell Phone. In 2018, Karan came into the limelight with his song “Don’t Worry,” which was his first song to enter the UK Asian Music Chart Top 40 at rank 36; the video amassed views of more than 16 crores. Following the success of the song, Karan realised several hit Punjabi songs like Rim vs Jhanjhar (2018), Na Na Na (2018), No Need (2019), Don’t Look (2019), 2 AM (2019), Chitta Kurta (2019), and Hint(2019). In 2019, Karan rendered his voice to the titular song of the Punjabi film Sikander 2. His other famous collaborations include Red Light (2019) with Deep Jandu, Baby Gall Suno (2019) with Dilpreet Dhillon, Aukaat (2019) with Jassi Gill, Ask Them (2020) with Gippy Grewal, and Ek Din (2020) with Bohemia. In 2020, he voiced the song “Jhanjar,” which was released under the music label Rehaan Records. The song ranked 9 on the UK Asian Chart and 5 on the Official Punjabi Music Chart. In the same year, he earned huge popularity for lending his voice to the songs Red Eyes, Kya Baat Aa, Sheikh, Adhiya, Hukam, Mexico, and Chithiyaan. The song Adhiya peaked at number 19 on the New Zealand Music Chart Top 40, 2 on the UK Asian Chart and on the Official Punjabi Music Chart. His song, Mexico, ranked 10 on the UK Asian Chart and 4 on the Official Punjabi Music Chart. In 2021, Karan collaborated with Dilpreet Dhillon on the song Jatt Te Jawani; the video amassed views of more than 12 crores on YouTube and became a major commercial success. On 8 July 2021, Karan released the first song “Chu Gon Do? of his debut music album, titled Bacthafucup (B.T.F.U) under the music label Times Music and Speed Records.

Poster of Karan Aujla's debut music album Bacthafucup (B.T.F.U)

On 15 September 2021, he released the entire album, which consisted of thirteen songs. The album gained massive recognition and consequently, ranked 19 on the Billboard Top Canadian Albums and 34 on the New Zealand Albums Chart. In 2022, Karan released the song Gangsta and Game Over under the record label Rehaan Records. The same year, Karan collaborated for the first time with the popular rapper and singer Badshah for the song Players.

As a songwriter

After shifting to Canada, Karan initially started writing songs for various artists in return for a few dollars. Apart from writing songs, Karan worked as a part-time docker in Surrey, British Columbia, to manage his expenses. Later, Deep Jandu, a Canadian producer, rapper, and singer, advised him to shift to Toronto from Surrey. After shifting to Toronto, Deep prompted Karan to start voicing songs along with writing them. In 2014, Karan made his debut as a lyricist with the song Range, which was sung by Jassi Gill. Karan wrote various songs in collaboration with Deep Jandu such as Trendster (2016), Kabza (2017), Underestimate (2018), Blonde Baal (2018), Khulla Sher (2019), Bombay To Punjab (2019), etc. In 2o2o, Karan wrote the titular song of the music album G.O.A.T., which was released by the popular singer Diljit Dosanjh on 30 July 2020; the song became a blockbuster hit and garnered more than 21 crore views on YouTube.

Controversies

Conflict with Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala

Sidhu Moose Wala was good friends with the Punjabi singer Karan Aujla, but a feud arose between the two, and Karan allegedly leaked various songs of Moosewala before their release. In 2018, Aujla released the song ‘Up & Down’ with Deep Jandu in which he defamed Sidhu. This didn’t go well with Sidhu, and he released a diss track ‘Warning Shots’ targetting Karan Aujla. In response to Moosewala’s Warning Shots song, Karan released the counter song Lafaafe in 2018. Thereafter, a cold war started between them. Subsequently, they were often spotted targeting each other on social media through songs and during live music concerts. Elly Mangat, the then-colleague of Sidhu and Aujla, revealed in an interview with a media house that a music video by Sidhu was once leaked to the management of Aujla, who later started giving death threats to Sidhu over the matter. This incident initiated a rivalry between them. However, later, in an interview with a media house, Karan Aujla was spotted praising the work of Sidhu Moose Wala, and in the same conversation, he mentioned that the song ‘Lafaafe’ was not written by him.

Karan Aujla with Sidhu Moose Wala

Karan Aujla with Sidhu Moose Wala

Attacked by gangster Sukhpreet Singh Budda’s gang

On 8 June 2019, Karan was attacked by a wanted gangster in Punjab, Sukhpreet Singh Budda’s gang in Surrey, British Columbia. When Karan was attacked by gunshots, he was accompanied by singer Deep Jandu and producer Sandeep Rehan, the owner of Rehan Records. As per some media sources, Sukhpreet Singh Budda demanded a ransom of Rs 20 lakhs from Sandeep Rehan during his visit to Punjab in March 2019. Sandeep, who denied to pay, approached the Punjab police for help. However, Sukhpreet Singh Budda threatened to attack him whether in India or Canada. On 9 June 2019, Davinder Bambiha’s gang, posted on Facebook and revealed that the attack on Karan Aujla was carried out by Sukhpreet Singh Budda’s gang. The post read,

I want to tell you that as a dispute is going on between Sandeep Rehaan and Karan Aujla (Rehan Records) with our brother Sukhpreet Budda, due to that they got z+ security to put pressure. That security has not accompanied them to Canada. Our brother Sukhpreet Budda, to teach them a lesson, made two attempts to attack them in a day in Canada.”

However, soon after Sukhpreet’s gang took responsibility for the attack, a Facebook page titled Sukhpreet Budda, claimed that the attack was not initiated by them. On 9 June 2019, Karan posted an Instagram story in which he clarified that the news of the attack on him was a rumour spread by news channels.

Fined for breaking traffic rules

On 22 November 2019, a Tik Tok video went viral over the internet in which Karan allegedly violated the traffic rules during his visit to India. Karan along with friends and fans rashly drove their vehicles at the Chandigarh airport road without wearing seat belts. Consequently, he was fined by the Mohali police for breaking the traffic rules, which included not using a seat belt, playing loud music, using a pressure horn, lane jumping, and driving dangerously by hanging out of the window and the sunroof of the moving vehicle to make videos.

Violated the security rules during his visit to the Central Jail in Ludhiana

On 7 April 2021, Karan stirred controversy for violating the security and Covid protocols during his visit to the Central Jail in Ludhiana. Karan, who was escorted by a police Gypsy, had reportedly visited the prison to meet the drug trader Gurdeep Rano of Khanna, Ludhiana, who was arrested by the special task force (STF) for his alleged involvement in trafficking drugs worth crores, 13 luxury cars and drug money. Along with Karan, a few private vehicles of his friends also entered the jail premises, where the entry of any private vehicle was prohibited. It was alleged that Karan and his friends entered the premises without depositing their cell phones, without any security checks, and without wearing any masks. However, Jail Superintendent Rajiv Arora gave clarifications in favour of Karan’s visit to the Central Jail and said,

Karan Aujla is my family friend. He is my son’s good friend. He just came on a personal visit with 4-5 other friends. They sat in my office for few minutes only and later we went to my official residence for lunch. He is not a criminal and the matter is being blown out of proportion.”

Summoned for making derogatory remarks about women in the song “Sharab”

On 15 September 2021, Karan Aujla’s song Sharab was released on YouTube, featuring Harjit Harman. Karan, who wrote the song, was accused of making offensive remarks about women in his song. Panditrao Dharanvar, a social activist from Chandigarh, sent a legal notice against Karan to the police commissioner of Jalandhar, citing the inappropriate comparison of women with alcohol, guns, and drugs. On 22 September 2021, Karan and Harjit Harman were asked to attend a personal hearing by Manisha Gulati, chairperson of the Punjab State Women Commission.

Attacked for singing notorious songs

In February 2022, Karan Aujla was attacked Surrey, British Columbia by the Harry Chatha gangster group. Reportedly, the reason behind the attack was the ongoing tiff between Karan Aujla and the gangster group of Harry Chatha. The gang threatened Karan through a virtual message in which the gangster intimidated him for singing violence-laced songs. The message read,

Karan Aujla… How long will you provide damage to your friends? We know where your sister lives, and the one who stays by your side, her boutique. But we don’t want to harm them. We’ve done this to you in Canada. We are waiting for your Europe tour and in India our brother Harry Chatha is waiting for you. How much time will be left to change the address, if not today, then tomorrow will come in handy.”

However, the got shots were fired at Karan’s friend Sukhi Garcha’s house, where Karan was not present at the time of the attack.

Car Collection

Karan Aujla is fond of sports and vintage cars. He owns a Lamborghini Gallardo, Range Rover, and a Lamborghini Urus.

Karan Aujla's car, Range Rover

Karan Aujla’s car, Range Rover

Karan Aujla's car, Lamborghini Urus

Karan Aujla’s car, Lamborghini Urus

Facts/Trivia

  • Karan imbibed the passion of writing songs from his father Balwinder Singh Aujla, who was fond of writing.
  • In 2016, while studying in Class 9, Karan met the popular Indian singer Jassi Gill at a wedding ceremony. During the ceremony, Karan presented the lyrics of his song Range to Jassi. Later, Jassi voiced the song and eventually, the song became a hit.

    I wrote Range when I was in Chandigarh and cruising in a Range-Rover with my best friend Mac Benipal.  The words just came to me and I put them together.  Then I completed the song sitting in the Park in Canada”.

  • In an interview, Karan revealed his desire of collaborating with the American rapper 50 Cent and the Canadian rapper Drake.
  • Karan has two pet dogs, Coco and Boss. He created an Instagram page for his pet dogs titled, Bo$$ & Coco Aujla, where he posts several pictures of his pets.
    Karan Aujla's pet dog, Coco

    Karan Aujla’s pet dog, Coco

    Karan Aujla's pet dog, Boss

    Karan Aujla’s pet dog, Boss

  • In an interview, Karan stated that his favourite colour is black.
  • In December 2019, Karan ranked second on YouTube’s list of “Most-Listened Artists” in Punjab, India.
  • In 2019, Karan was nominated at the Gaana User’s Choice Icons Awards for the category “Best Singer – Punjabi.”
  • In February 2020, Karan was invited to perform live at the cultural fest “Karvan” at DAV College, Chandigarh. Before his performance, he was strictly advised by the Chandigarh police to avoid songs, which promoted violence, guns, alcohol, or drugs.
  • In 2020, Karan won the Best New Age Sensation at the PTC Punjabi Music Awards for the Punjabi song “Don’t Look.” He was also nominated for the same song under the Most Popular Song of the Year category. Additionally, Karan was nominated for the Best Duet Vocalists Award for the song Chitta Kurta.
  • After the launch of Karan’s debut music album, B.T.F.U, he got listed on Spotify as the “Most Popular Artist” in the Punjabi music industry, and consequently, he earned the title of “Largest Digital Artist 2021.”
  • On 25 November 2021, Karan launched his clothing brand, Hukam Clothing.
  • Karan enjoys consuming alcohol occasionally.
    Karan Aujla holding a bottle of alcohol

    Karan Aujla holding a bottle of alcohol

  • As per some media sources, it was reported that Palak and Karan’s marriage would take place on 3 February 2023. However, Karan Aujla denied the rumours of his marriage and termed them baseless. Sharing the information through an Instagram story, Karan said,

    Guys, I’ll be live streaming my wedding for you…earlier I didn’t utter a word when these rumours surfaced but now, I think it’s time to shut these rumours.”

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