Mika+singh+din+naiyo+langda+te+raat+nai+langdimp3+top [OFFICIAL]

The phrase “Din naiyo langda, raat nai langdi” (ਦਿਨ ਨਹੀਂ ਲੰਘਦਾ, ਰਾਤ ਨਹੀਂ ਲੰਘਦੀ) is a common lyrical hook in Punjabi sad songs, expressing longing, heartbreak, or separation. Several artists have used variations, including:

However, Mika Singh – known for energetic tracks like Sawan Mein Lag Gayi Aag, Jugni, and Ang Laga De – has not officially sung a song with that exact line. mika+singh+din+naiyo+langda+te+raat+nai+langdimp3+top

So why do people associate Mika Singh with it? Possibly due to: The phrase “Din naiyo langda, raat nai langdi”


A soulful cover of the classic, often used in heartbreak reels. However, Mika Singh – known for energetic tracks

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| Phrase | Meaning | Role in song | |--------|---------|----------------| | Din naiyo langda | Day isn’t passing | Hook — frustration of waiting | | Raat nai langdi | Night isn’t passing | Rhyming parallel, amplifies longing | | Tere te | On/Because of you | Blames the beloved for sleeplessness | | Langda / Langdi | Limping / Not passing (contextual) | Wordplay — literally “limping day” meaning dragging slowly |

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