Sukhman, the rising Punjabi singer based in Canada, has just dropped what many are already calling the boldest Punjabi track of the year — “Sick Flip.” Released independently with full creative control, this high-energy, genre-bending track is making waves not only among Punjabi music lovers but also across global urban music circuits.
While many mainstream Punjabi tracks continue to follow the safe formula of dance beats or romantic ballads, “Sick Flip” breaks through the noise with its raw energy, bilingual flow, and unapologetically gritty sound. With this release, Sukhmaan has made a powerful statement — he’s here to disrupt.
A Sound That Doesn’t Play Safe
“Sick Flip” is a track that doesn’t care about following the rules. Sukhman’s delivery is aggressive yet smooth, mixing street-style confidence with melodic hooks. The beat, produced by Gureet, blends Western trap elements with Punjabi folk overtones — creating a sonic flip that truly lives up to the song’s name.

What sets this song apart is the clarity of intention. It’s not just a song for views — it’s a declaration. Sukhman knows his sound, his audience, and more importantly, he knows the pulse of the streets. With razor-sharp bars, catchy rhythm, and real emotion behind his delivery, “Sick Flip” doesn’t just entertain — it commands attention.
Sukhman’s Artistic Identity
Unlike typical artists who rely heavily on ghostwriters or producers, Sukhman has written and composed “Sick Flip” himself. This isn’t new for him — since 2022, he has consistently maintained creative independence. Known previously for tracks like “8 Asle” and “Brown Blood,” his music often reflects the identity and hustle of the Punjabi diaspora in Canada.
Sukhman’s lyrical style is rooted in reality. He doesn’t try to sell illusions — he sells attitude, struggle, and the hustle mindset. This authenticity is what connects him to a growing fanbase of young listeners who are tired of repetitive themes in commercial Punjabi music.
From Canada, For the Culture
Sukhman represents a wave of Canadian-Punjabi artists like Shubh, AP Dhillon, and Karan Aujla, but what makes him different is his refusal to be boxed into labels like “rapper” or “singer.” His music straddles genres — equal parts hip-hop, trap, and raw desi vocal power.

His Canadian roots give him the production polish and exposure to global sounds, while his Punjabi foundation keeps his music grounded in culture. “Sick Flip” is a perfect example of this blend — international in sound, yet deeply rooted in Punjabi pride.
Industry Reactions
Music critics and insiders are calling this release a “game changer.” Several major Punjabi YouTube review channels have already reacted to the track with terms like “unexpected,” “refreshing,” and “dangerously good.” On social media, the song is being widely shared with fan comments calling it “next-level” and “better than anything dropping from the majors.”
There are also early signs that “Sick Flip” may climb streaming charts faster than Sukhman’s previous releases. Given the buzz and organic engagement, it wouldn’t be surprising to see the track land on Spotify and Apple Music’s editorial Punjabi playlists within days.
The Future Is Independent
Sukhman’s success with “Sick Flip” reinforces a growing truth in the music industry: independent artists are taking over. Without backing from major labels, without commercial compromise, and without industry pressure — artists like him are building cult-like followings based purely on quality and authenticity.

In a time when mainstream Punjabi music is becoming increasingly predictable, Sukhman’s latest release is a breath of fresh air. It proves that bold sound, real lyrics, and independent vision can still break through.
Final Word
“Sick Flip” isn’t just a track — it’s a moment. A moment where a new voice didn’t just release a song, but shook the entire scene. Whether you’re in Canada, Punjab, or anywhere in between, one thing is certain — the Punjabi music industry better take notice, because Sukhmaan isn’t slowing down.
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