The singer’s latest album showcases a bold fusion of Punjabi, hip-hop, and regional influences — with Wagon Flex already creating massive buzz across music platforms.

Guru Randhawa, in collaboration with T-Series and Bhushan Kumar, has officially released his much-awaited album Home Rule, featuring six diverse and energetic tracks — Majhail, Pan India, Killa, Aya Lariye, Wagon Flex, and Tabahi.
This project marks one of Randhawa’s most ambitious releases, combining elements of Punjabi pop, hip-hop, and contemporary soundscapes. Each song explores different moods and cultural flavors, reflecting the artist’s growth and dominance in the Indian music industry.
The Tracks that Define “Home Rule”

The album features a mix of collaborators from across India, bringing together unique voices and creative minds:
- Majhail – He , Michael, Lavish Dhiman
- Pan India – He , Gurjit Gill, Lavish Dhiman
- Killa – He , Gurjit Gill, Lavish Dhiman
- Aya Lariye – Guru Randhawa, Jyoti Nooran, Gurjit Gill
- Wagon Flex – Guru Randhawa, Jass Toor, Michael, JSL Singh
- Tabahi – Guru Randhawa, Kiran Bajwa, Rony Ajnali
Each track carries its own personality — from the raw energy of Majhail to the patriotic and unifying tone of Pan India.
Wagon Flex Takes the Spotlight

Out of all six songs, Wagon Flex has quickly emerged as a standout. Featuring Jass Toor and Michael, with production by JSL Singh, the track blends urban swag, infectious beats, and signature Randhawa hooks that are already trending across music platforms.
Fans have praised the song for its catchy vibe and performance-ready energy — making it one of the most promising hits from Home Rule.
Pan India: The Spirit of Unity and Power

Another fan favorite, Pan India, highlights Guru Randhawa’s intent to bring together cultures, languages, and people through music. Collaborating with Gurjit Gill and Lavish Dhiman, the track embodies pride and national connection, resonating strongly with audiences across states.
It represents the album’s deeper vision — promoting diversity while celebrating Indian identity through sound.
Guru Randhawa’s Most Ambitious Project Yet

With Home Rule, He aims to redefine what a mainstream Indian pop album can be. From bold collaborations to genre fusion, the album pushes boundaries both musically and visually.
According to early reviews and fan reactions, Home Rule is not just another Punjabi-pop album — it’s a cultural statement, reflecting the evolution of Indian music into a global force.
Q&A: Everything Fans Are Asking
Q1: When was the album released?
The album officially dropped in early October 2025, under the T-Series banner.
Q2: How many tracks does it include?
There are six tracks in total, each featuring different artists and musical styles.
Q3: Which song is trending the most?
Wagon Flex is currently gaining the most traction online and on streaming platforms.
Q4: Who are some key collaborators?
Artists include Michael, Lavish Dhiman, Jyoti Nooran, Jass Toor, Kiran Bajwa, and Rony Ajnali.
Q5: What’s the central idea behind Home Rule?
The album symbolizes independence, power, and creativity — showcasing He’s reign in the Indian music landscape.
Final Verdict: Guru Randhawa Reclaims His Throne with “Home Rule”
Home Rule cements He’s position as one of India’s most consistent hitmakers. With six powerful songs, strong collaborations, and a fresh blend of Punjabi-pop and modern hip-hop, the album is set to dominate streaming charts.
As Home Rule continues to trend across YouTube and Spotify, one thing is clear — He isn’t just ruling playlists; he’s setting new standards for Indian music worldwide.
