Chandigarh (Gurpreet Singh): Punjabi singer Garry Sandhu has found himself dealing with an unexpected setback after portions of his upcoming music project, ‘DND’, reportedly appeared online ahead of its official release. The singer publicly expressed his disappointment, saying the leak occurred while the album was still under production.
Sharing his thoughts through a video on social media, Sandhu said the project was not ready for the public and that several tracks were yet to be completed. He described the incident as a blow to the efforts invested by him and his team over the past several months.
Singer Says Album Was Still a Work in Progress
According to Garry Sandhu, the leaked version does not reflect the final vision he had planned for ‘DND’. He revealed that additional songs and finishing touches were still being worked on before the album’s scheduled release.
The singer suggested that the unauthorised circulation of the unfinished material had disrupted his plans and diminished the excitement surrounding the project.
Responds Through Music Instead of Silence
While speaking to fans online, Sandhu chose to perform one of the unreleased tracks himself. The impromptu performance was seen as both a response to the leak and a gesture of appreciation for his supporters, who have been waiting for the album.
The video quickly gained traction across social media platforms, with many fans expressing sympathy and encouraging the singer to continue with the planned release.
Leak Sparks Conversation in Music Industry
The incident has once again highlighted the growing challenge of protecting unreleased music in the digital era. Artists have frequently complained about projects being leaked before launch, often affecting marketing campaigns and reducing the impact of official releases.
Industry observers believe such incidents not only cause financial losses but also discourage creators who spend months developing original content.
Although Garry Sandhu has not confirmed whether the release date of ‘DND’ will change, he indicated that the version circulating online is incomplete. Fans continue to await the official album, hoping to hear the music as the singer originally intended.
