No Strings Attached (Jassi Sidhu album)

No Strings Attached (Jassi Sidhu album)
No Strings Attached
Studio album by Jassi Sidhu
Released 21 January 2005
Genre Bhangra
Length 42 minutes
Label MovieBox, Speed Records, Planet Recordz
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Jassi Sidhu chronology
Aashiqui
(2005)
No Strings Attached
(2005)
The First Stroke
(2008)

No Strings Attached is the second album of the Punjabi singer Jassi Sidhu, released in 2005, after the success of Reality Check and Aashiqui. The album comprised ten brand new tracks, including seven originals and three remixes.

Jassi Sidhu tried this time to make a new sound and as a repercussion of that, there was a rock ballet track in the album called “Honkeh”. The rest of the album somewhat resembled his debut album. Although it was a big commercial hit in India, it was not well received in the international market. Moreover, the reviews of the album were below those of Reality Check.

Track listing

No Strings Attached
No. Title Length
1. "Puth Jatt Thaa"   4:45
2. "Honkeh (Weird World Mix)"   4:44
3. "Raahe Raahe"   4:23
4. "Margay Margay"   4:13
5. "Rahe Rahe (Rishi"Gooks" Rich Mix)"   4:16
6. "Pabi"   4:34
7. "Honkeh (I'm Still Angry Mix)"   3:41
8. "Fohl"   4:58
9. "Puth Jatt Thaa (Street Mix)"   2:59
10. "Tappe"   4:24



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