Deep Kalsi, Jasmeen Akhtar, and their crew present the bold track Shipment. Teji Nabheala writes the hard-hitting lyrics about street life and deals. Drj Sohail composes a gritty beat that drives the song forward.

Released: April 6, 2026
Shipment
Deep Kalsi | Jasmeen Akhtar
Shipment Meaning & Lyrics (Deep Kalsi | Jasmeen Akhtar)
The lyrics writer mixes a love story with a life of hustling. A key line asks, ‘What kind of work do you do in Vancouver? You’ve stolen my heart and run away.’ Jasmeen Akhtar mentions yellow Lamborghinis and jackets being shipped, blending romance with rebellion.
Vancouver ch kehde kamm kaar veWhat kind of work do you do in Vancouver?
Mera dil laike hogayan faraar veYou’ve stolen my heart and run away.
O bhej de aan pind Surrey pindo tordiyeWe send shipments to the village, dispatching them from Surrey.
Nede fourway de beeji opium goriyeWe’ve planted ‘opi#m’ near the four-way intersection, girl.
O out of network si dasdeIt said you were out of the network area.
Phone ta rakaane band paye hoye siMy phones were actually switched off, girl.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Rehndi ni attachment paindi jadon dooriAttachment doesn’t last when there’s distance between us.
Assi kaliyan de shaunki billo mangde ni chooriWe’re fond of black ‘opi#m’, girl, we don’t ask for sweet crumbles.
Tere farman te rarde aa leg piece chulheOn your order, chicken legs are roasting on the stove.
Theka leya billo assi luttne aa bulleWe’ve taken the contract to live life to the fullest, girl.
Caraan peendian fuel tere yaar peende ghar deCars drink fuel, while your lover drinks home-brewed liquor.
Back mirror te hunde saade surname jardeOur surnames shine brightly on the rearview mirrors.
Jhaake mitha mitha tu Lambo khatte rang diYou peek sweetly from your yellow-colored Lamborghini.
Tere koke ton vi mehngi aundi ath-dang diAn eight-pronged stick costs more than your nose pin.
Ohna di vi tain jummevaari chakk layiYou’ve taken their responsibility as well.
Case mereyan yaaran de gall paye hoye siLegal cases were hanging around my friends’ necks.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Kithon jacket-an karave dass ship veTell me, where do you get these jackets shipped from?
Kahton tord-di kanoon teri whip veWhy does your car always break the law?
O marzi de maalik-an ne manne kadd ruleWe’re the masters of our own will, when have we ever followed the rules?
Rakh self defence nu tu mera ditta toolKeep the tool I gave you for self-defense.
Caraan laake plaza rehnde kach khadkayunParking cars at the plaza, they keep clinking their glasses.
Dass mainu Deep Teji Nabhe aala kaunTell me, Deep, who is Teji from Nabha?
Jaam jinna naal challe gabru di heartbeat niThis young man’s heartbeat syncs with those he shares a drink with.
Bande bypass kar kite kade cheat niWe might bypass people, but we never cheat them.
Chardi jawaani vich ki ki chadeyaWhat all haven’t we given up in our growing youth?
Jehde khokeyan de kabze ni laye hoye siWe had taken possession of those millions.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Bade din ho gaye chobbra tu milya hi nahiIt’s been so many days, boy, you haven’t even met me.
O mukkeya si maal lain gaye hoye siOur stock had run out, we had gone to get more.
Shipment Music Video
The English lyrics of ‘Shipment’ chronicle a life lived on one’s own terms. This Punjabi song from Deep Kalsi is a defiant statement about loyalty and the street code.