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604Blizzy Joins Diljit Dosanjh on “Gunda,” AURA’s Hardest-Hitting Track

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604Blizzy joins Diljit Dosanjh on new single 'Gunda' blending Punjabi and hip hop for international reach


Written by Wyles Daniel

Vancouver rapper 604Blizzy has made a powerful appearance on Diljit Dosanjh’s new single “Gunda.” The song is part of Dosanjh’s new album AURA, released on October 15, 2025.

Fans were quick to notice the chemistry between the two artists. The track blends Punjabi melody and hip hop grit without forcing the mix, giving the album one of its strongest moments. “I wanted to bring my sound to the table without changing what made the song special,” Blizzy said in a statement. “It’s about balance.” The contrast is what makes it work. Diljit delivers heart and melody; Blizzy brings structure with a tight rap flow, truly bringing balance to the track. Together, they find a rhythm that feels effortless.

AURA spans ten songs and includes collaborations with producers MixSingh, Preet Hundal, Avvy Syra, Offgrid, and Intense. Highlights from the album include “Kufar” featuring Manushi Chhillar, “Charmer,” “God Bless,” and “Mahiya.” The project ties into Dosanjh’s Aura Tour 2025, which kicked off this fall.

This collaboration isn’t just another feature, it’s proof of how far his persistence has taken him. Long before the spotlight, he was putting in the hours in studio corners across British Columbia, flying to cities like Detroit and Seattle just to work with artists he respected. That independent grind led to collaborations with Payroll Giovanni, BabyTron, Peezy, and Big Quis, among others. Each one expanded his sound, refined his ear, and built the foundation for moments like this.

“Nothing about my journey has been fast,” Blizzy says. “It’s been steady. I learned to trust the process, even when nobody’s watching.”

For 604Blizzy, the release marks an important step in his steady rise from the Canadian underground to an international audience. Known for his precision and focus, he’s built a reputation for crafting verses that sound effortless but carry intent. “Gunda” captures that exact mindset. It’s bold but not overdone. The record feels like a conversation, one between cultures, generations, and sounds. For 604Blizzy, it’s also the start of a wider conversation about what modern hip-hop can look like when artists move without borders.

As his name continues to surface on bigger stages, Blizzy’s next steps look just as intentional. He’s working on new music under his own banner and developing The Blizzard Foundation, an initiative to give young creatives access to real tools, mentorship, and community, the kind of support he had to build for himself. What sets this initiative apart is Blizzy’s approach. It isn’t about publicity or profit; it’s about making sure the next wave of artists doesn’t have to navigate the uphill climb without help. His commitment is deeply personal. By giving young artists the tools he never had, Blizzy is investing in more than creativity, he’s investing in futures, in confidence, and in possibilities that might otherwise be out of reach. The Blizzard Foundation highlights a side of Blizzy that’s as impactful as his music: a leader determined to lift others as he climbs.

There’s no mistaking the direction he’s headed. From Vancouver to global playlists, 604Blizzy isn’t just representing his city anymore. Proving that sound has no boundaries

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