Many listeners associate "No Love" with AP Dhillon due to viral YouTube titles and mashups. While they are different artists, they share a similar aesthetic that blends traditional vocals with Western trap and hip-hop influences.
The song by Punjabi artist Shubh , often identified by the viral lyrics "Eda Ni Chalde Pyar Sohniye" and "Gin Gin Ke Dil Tod Di," represents a significant shift in contemporary Punjabi music. Though frequently mashed up with AP Dhillon's discography in fan-made videos, it is an original work by Shubh that critiques modern romantic disillusionment. Thematic Analysis: Deconstructing Modern Love Many listeners associate "No Love" with AP Dhillon
: The line "Reha ni hun aitbaar" (There is no trust left) signals a shift toward a more cynical, realistic view of emotional commitment prevalent among the younger diaspora. The "AP Dhillon" Confusion and Mashup Culture Though frequently mashed up with AP Dhillon's discography
: The repetitive chorus, "Eda ni chalde pyar, sohniye" (Love doesn't work like this, darling), serves as a stern reminder that shallow affection cannot sustain a bond. "Eda ni chalde pyar