AP Dhillon continues to strengthen his position as one of the most influential artists in the Punjabi independent music industry, maintaining an impressive 18.1 million monthly listeners on Spotify. The milestone further highlights the global appeal of Punjabi music and the growing influence of independent South Asian artists on international streaming platforms.
Over the past few years, AP Dhillon has emerged as a defining figure in the Punjabi-Canadian music scene, building a loyal fanbase that extends far beyond India and Canada. His music, known for blending Punjabi lyricism with modern hip-hop, R&B, and melodic production, has consistently resonated with younger audiences across multiple countries. The streaming numbers underline not only his popularity but also the sustained demand for Punjabi independent music in the digital era.

Despite operating outside the traditional Bollywood ecosystem for much of his rise, AP Dhillon has managed to establish himself as a mainstream global artist through streaming success, viral releases, and a strong international presence. His ability to connect with listeners across different regions has helped him remain one of the most-streamed Punjabi artists worldwide.
The artist is often mentioned as part of a powerful trio alongside Badshah and Talwiinder — three names that have become synonymous with the current evolution of Punjabi and independent South Asian music. While each artist represents a different style and audience, together they reflect the diversity and commercial strength of the genre today.

Badshah continues to dominate the commercial and crossover segment with chart-friendly hits and large-scale collaborations, while Talwiinder has built a strong reputation for his atmospheric sound and emotionally driven music. AP Dhillon, meanwhile, occupies a unique space that combines global appeal with a distinctly Punjabi identity, helping bridge regional music with international audiences.
The rise of artists like AP Dhillon also signals a larger shift within the music industry, where streaming platforms have increasingly allowed independent musicians to compete directly with major-label acts. Monthly listener counts on platforms like Spotify have become a major indicator of reach and cultural relevance, especially among younger audiences who primarily consume music digitally.

Punjabi music, in particular, has witnessed remarkable international growth over the last decade, fueled by diaspora communities and the global popularity of genre-blending sounds. Artists no longer rely solely on film soundtracks or traditional music channels to achieve mainstream recognition. Instead, independent releases, social media engagement, and streaming performance now play a central role in shaping an artist’s success.
With 18.1 million monthly listeners, AP Dhillon remains firmly at the forefront of this movement. His continued success reflects both his staying power as an artist and the expanding global footprint of Punjabi music in the modern streaming era.



