Blood Call Lyrics Meaning — Under Dawg | Himmat Sandhu | RXTRO
“Blood Call” is a song by Himmat Sandhu, RXTRO, and Kahlon from the album Under Dawg, with lyrics from Kahlon. The song begins by stating that historical figure Banda Singh Bahadur was a hero to his people. The lyrics add he was considered a villain by the Mughal Empire, establishing a key point about history.
Released: November 6, 2025
Blood Call
Himmat Sandhu | RXTRO • From “Under Dawg”
Lyricist
Kahlon
Composer
Himmat Sandhu, Kahlon
Under Dawg’s Blood Call Lyrics Translation
The verses continue this idea by suggesting that looking at photos of past warriors makes a brave man’s blood boil. This image connects the legacy of historical figures to a physical, present-day feeling. Another line describes the people as “sons of lions” who hunt down their enemies.
Jiven ‘Banda Singh Bahadur’ Saada Naayak SiJust as ‘Banda Singh Bahadur’ was our hero
Persian Likhtan Parh Lao, Mughal’ya Saltanat Layi Khalnayak SiRead the Persian texts, for the Mughal Empire he was a villain
Jivein ‘Maharaja Ranjit Singh’ Saada Naayak Si, British Empire Layi Khalnayak SiJust as ‘Maharaja Ranjit Singh’ was our hero, for the British Empire he was a villain
Saada Naayak Hi Ravega ‘Bhindranwala’‘Bhindranwala’ will always remain our hero
Saade Bache Osay Tarah Hi Follow Lok Karange Us NuOur children will follow him in the very same way
Ho Sees Dhari Te Tikaya Hoya Vekheya HonaeYou must have seen heads resting on the palm of a hand
Jaake Amritsar Ch Matha Tekeya HonaeYou must have gone to Amritsar and bowed your head in respect
Jihna Khichhi Hoi Lakeer Tappi Ohne SoormeThose who crossed the drawn line were true warriors
Een Maande Kade Na Sidki Jarur NeThe faithful and steadfast never accept defeat
Ho Bache Ohnan De, Odaan Hi Khanda Ferange JiYes, their children will wield the ‘Khanda’ sword in the same way
Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeJust by seeing a photo of the warriors
Khoon Khaulde Aa Mard Daleraan DeThe blood of brave men boils
Ji Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeYes, just by seeing a photo of the warriors
O Vairi Nu Lataarh Utte Ja Khad DeThey trample the enemy and stand above them
Chhaddde Jaikare Jang Vich LarhdeThey roar ‘Jaikare’ victory cries while fighting in battle
Fateh Har Killa Aa Vangaar KardeThey challenge and conquer every fort
Nejeyaan Ton Tikkhe Ja Tikaane ArhdeSharper than spears, they stand firm in their positions
Ho Saadi Kaum Deya Lakhhan Jarnail Singh ShaheedHundreds of thousands of our nation’s generals became martyrs
Saade Kisseyan Kahaniyan Ch HallasheriyanOur tales and stories are filled with encouragement
Kade Rasseyan Nu Chum Gal Paunde Jeyon JogeSometimes, the worthy ones kiss the noose and place it around their necks
Kade London Vich Singh’a Vekh Tu DalerianSometimes, you see the bravery of the Singhs in London
Giddhran Nu Thokde Aa Putt Sheran DeThe sons of lions hunt down the jackals
Ji Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeYes, just by seeing a photo of the warriors
Khoon Khaulde Aa Mard Daleraan DeThe blood of brave men boils
Ji Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeYes, just by seeing a photo of the warriors
Oh Sirran Te Sajaian Da Maan RakhdeThey uphold the honor of the turbans on their heads
Neele Baaneyaan De Vich Singh JachhdeThe Singhs look magnificent in their blue ‘baaneyaan’ warrior robes
Bannde Kamar Kasse Degaan ChhakkdeThey tie their sashes, ready for battle, and partake from the community cauldron
Izzat Parai Te Na Akh ChakdeThey don’t raise their eyes to the honor of another
Laake Matthe Shastar Sodha Laun Paapi DaPlacing the weapon to the sinner’s forehead, they deliver justice
Khusseyaan Di Nok Naal Mecha Lain Chhaati DaWith the tip of their shoe, they measure up to the enemy’s chest
Kirpaan Te Aa Poori Pakad Bhacchangi DiThe grip on the ‘Kirpan’ sword is that of a young warrior
Chhutt Di Na Hath Aayi Rng Sanghi DiOnce the enemy’s throat is in hand, it’s not let go
‘Kahlon’ Zulm Nu Muhre Laake Gherange‘Kahlon’ says we will corner and confront tyranny
Ho Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeOh, just by seeing a photo of the warriors
Khoon Khaulde Aa Mard Daleraan DeThe blood of brave men boils
Ji Yodheyan Di Photo Vekh KeYes, just by seeing a photo of the warriors
The song consistently names historical figures and frames them as protectors of their community against outside forces. This method draws a direct line from past martial legends to a modern sense of duty and identity. The song ultimately works as a statement about owning one’s own history and heritage.