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Did Garry Sandhu's new album 'DND' get leaked? Here's what we know

While talking on the hot topic, Garry got so disappointed that he sang one of the unreleased songs himself in the video.

Garry Sandhu, a famous Punjabi singer expressed his disappointment on the leak of his songs from an unreleased album. Garry on his social media on 6th July,2026 talked about the buzz. He said that someone has released few of his songs from an unreleased album 'DND' which has ruined the hard work of the team. The music initially got leaked on July 29. Replying to this, on his broadcast message he said, fine hat the songs were leaked, "Do Not Disturb"

Addressing the leak

Talking about the situation, Garry shared a video with his followers in which he said that he wanted to put out a polished version of the album for his fans but now the leak has ruined the excitement and hard work of the people involved in the making of the album. He added that more songs had to be added to make it a full album but now the unreleased EP has left no excitement. He said that he did not want to release the album 'DND' as an Extended Play (EP) but as an album. Adding to this , referring to the name of the album DND, he said you can either call it 'Do Not Disturb' or 'Doaba Never Dies' however you like it.

Sang one of the songs in the video

While talking on the hot topic, Garry got so disappointed that he sang one of the unreleased songs himself in the video. While talking about the incomplete songs, he said stated that here are the lyrics of one of the songs that wasn't leaked and started singing. The brief performance, shared through social media, quickly drew attention from fans, many of whom praised the track and extended their support to the singer

Music piracy

 This leak has once again drawn attention to the issue of piracy in the music industry. Unauthorised circulation of unreleased content continues to be a concern for musicians, as leaks can disrupt promotional strategies and impact commercial releases. Many fans reacted by calling for stricter measures to protect artists' work and prevent unfinished projects from being distributed without permission. While Garry Sandhu has not revealed whether the leak will alter the release plans for 'DND', he indicated that the album still has more music to offer than what has reportedly appeared online. His supporters now await an official update on when the completed project will finally be released

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