AP Dhillon, who gave hits like Brown Munde and Excuses has his own docuseries, AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind released. It is directed by Jay Ahmed. The series revolves around the singer's journey from leaving Punjab to becoming an international pop star.
AP Dhillon, who gave hits like Brown Munde and Excuses has his own docuseries, AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind released. It is directed by Jay Ahmed. The series revolves around the singer's journey from leaving Punjab to becoming an international pop star.
AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind consists of four episodes that showcase the singer's process as he works on new music and also prepares for his tour. The series has Dhillon reveal what inspires him to make music and also anecdotes on his life beyond that.
AP Dhillon: First Of A Kind consists of four episodes that showcase the singer's process as he works on new music and also prepares for his tour. The series has Dhillon reveal what inspires him to make music and also anecdotes on his life beyond that.
The Amazon Prime Video series has been produced by Dhillon himself alongside Amy Foster, Andrew Ruhemann, Erik Barmack, Kevin Buttar, Venita Singh-Warner and Daniel Wan. The series consists of footage from AP's shows across India, Canada and North America.
In the docuseries, AP Dhillon also introduces his key collaborators and bandmates along with whom he creates his iconic numbers. The singer's core team includes songwriter Shinda Khalon and singer Gurinder Gill. Also, Gminxr appears in the series with whom, Dhillon is seen working on the beats and jamming to their music.
The series reveals several interesting facts about AP including how the singer whose family name is Amritpal Singh Dhillon moved from Gurdaspur, Punjab in India to Vancouver Island in 2015. Before starting his career in music, h worked several jobs including as a sales help at Best Buy.
In the docuseries, we also learn that AP was close to Indian Punjabi rapper Sidhu Moose Wala who was shot in May 2022. The singer reveals how shaken he was after hearing about the rapper's death with whom he shared close contact. Dhillon shares how the two had bonded about their mothers hailing from the same village.
AP Dhillon debuted in the music industry by releasing his single titled Fake in 2019. The song was initially released on YouTube and within a day it began to receive over ten thousand views that kept increasing, thus motivating the singer further to continue to pursue music and release new stuff along with his collaborators.
After hitting the global digital artists charts and making it big in India with his song Excuses, when Dhillon announced his tour and came to India to perform in six cities, the singer faced a hard time getting mobbed in cities like Chandigarh. He also revealed how he received death threats from gangsters in Punjab.
Dhillon gives a behind-the-scenes peek at his tour prep in the docuseries and after selling out at Rogers Arena in Canada, the singer can't hold back his tears as he reveals how it's surreal for him to perform at the same venue as Drake, Jay-Z and more. The rapper reveals he doesn't cry too often but moments like these make him emotional about his journey.
AP Dhillon also gives a rare look at his family life in the series as he speaks about growing up in a single-parent home. The singer particularly talks about being close to his grandmother whom he visits in India. He reveals how his family still refers to him as Amrit and that they wouldn't be able to deal with his AP Dhillon persona at home.