Diljit Dosanjh’s New Song Has ‘Kylie’ In It & Looks Like He’s Never Going To Be Over Her

Dipali Patel

Just when we thought he was done obsessing over Hollywood celebrity, Kylie Jenner, Diljit Dosanjh has (sort of) professed his love for her publicly yet again.

Kylie Jenner

The 34-year-old Punjabi singer and Bollywood actor has recently released his first song ‘High End’ from his new album CON.FI.DEN.TIAL and guess what?

b’Diljit Dosanjh | Image Source: High End /Screen shot’

He makes a reference to Kylie and her elder sister, Kim Kardashian in the lyrics. 

Kylie Jenner

Can’t believe?!

Well, watch the video and hear it yourself:

For those who still couldn’t understand it…

“Paira vich easy munda rehnda bahla busy. Dil thag deyan gaddi wale rim ni. Aajkal ve Dosanjha wala kihde naal phire. Hunn Kylie kolon puchhdi ae Kim ni.”

(Even Kim [Kardashian] asks Kylie [Jenner] about this genuine guy’s [Diljit] whereabouts.)

This is how Twitter reacted to the song:

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Earlier, Dosanjh had dropped his hit music track, ‘Do You Know?, which he apparently had dedicated to her.

From talking about Kylie in various interviews to even writing on her posts on social media, Diljit has done everything that a fan would do.

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He once also went on to take her name during one of his concerts in Birmingham, England.

Kylie seems to be his source of inspiration for songs, quite literally!

What’s next, Diljit?

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