
An album by Shin G.C. which features various artists including Amar Arshi, Indy Atwal, and Mandeep. The album consists of primarily remixes and didn't receive to many favorable reviews.

Hoye Hoye 2 (not sure if its a sequel) is an album containing various artists such as Jazzy B, Surinder Shinda, and Azaad but the music is by DJ Sheik. Wanjili Walariya and Pawarey Tere Akh De Sohniye are two standout tracks from this album.

Not to be mistaken by Mehndi Wale Hath 2000 which was a Hit Punjabi Movie, Mehndi Wale Hath 2005 is a different movie. This is not the movie itself but the sound track instead. It features music produced by Aman Hayer.

All Set to Go is a 14 track album featuring music by Dark MC, MC Blitz, Amar Arshi, Avtar Safri, Manak-E & Sai Priya. The music was done by DJ Big Poppa Cartel. From the reviews of this album most people were disappointed but enjoyed Aaja Nachley Nachley, Big Poppa Anthem, and Pay Attention.

Sweet & Sexy is a compilation album featuring the likes of RDB, Metz and Trix, Punjabi Hit Squad and the garage MC CKP. The latter two have teamed up to remix 'Punjab Varga' from the Life After Death album. It features samples of the 'Gotta Get Thru This' beat, but it's not overdone. There's 10 new tracks on this one, so should be good.

I believe this is Bhinda Jatt's second album, but regardless of which album this is, people seem to really like it.

DJ Majid Khan, better known as DJ Maj, released his debut album Maj-nificient on the Fame Record label. The album contains 11 tracks including big tunes like the massive Bollywood track ‘Dil Ko Jalaana’, dance floor hits ‘Tali Wajdi’ and ‘Luddi Pao’ and even a folk remix to ‘Oh Kurri’.

This album has been requested numerous times and I finally posted it. Safri Boyz are a sick group from back in the 90s and this is probably their best album. Any true old school bhangra fan should have this in his or her collection.

B21 is a bhangra group consisting of two brothers, Bhotta Jagpal and Bally Jagpal, and also used to feature Jassi Sidhu. They got their name, B21, from the postal code of Birmingham, UK where they were born and first performed. They released their debut album, The Sounds of B21 in 1996 and there was no looking back from then on. Their popularity skyrocketed and they dominated the bhangra billboards and "revoluntized UK" along with Bally Sagoo and Apache Indian. The boys would continue to release four more albums (as of 09) even though Jassi Sidhu left the group on 2002. B21 has also worked with numerous non-bhangra artists such as Busta Rhymes and Horace Brown.

I posted this album a while back on the forum, just never officially released it on the site. Here's Long Overdue, the album which was released by Moviebox when rumors of B21 breaking up started. There are three new songs on this album so it probably wasn't worth buying when it came out.