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Karan Aujla & MXRCI

🌍 Charting in 2 countries
2 market signal · Low Fade
Countries
2
Markets charting Karan Aujla & MXRCI
Chart entries
3
Country-track placements
Lead track
Low Fade
2 countries in this route
Artist chart report

Karan Aujla & MXRCI is currently visible in 2 countries on SoundBorders, with 3 chart placements across the available country top tracks. The leading song in this artist package is Low Fade.

The strongest visible country stops include 🇮🇳 India, 🇨🇦 Canada. Each stop links back to a country chart page so readers can see the local rank, genre route, and surrounding top tracks.

Tracks connected to this route include Low Fade, Winning Speech. This makes the artist page a useful bridge between country charts, artist discovery, and route package browsing.

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Global Charts Decodedby Alex Tanaka
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Karan Aujla and MXRCI: Why Punjabi Swagger is Dominating India’s Pop Charts

The track’s hypnotic, bass-heavy production by MXRCI creates a 'stare-and-strut' aesthetic perfectly optimized for the rapid-fire editing styles of Instagram Reels and TikTok transitions.

It reflects the massive shift in Indian pop culture where Punjabi identity and diasporic production have moved from regional niches to the undisputed center of the national mainstream.

The song has become the unofficial anthem for 'main character' energy, with fans flooding social media to showcase high-fashion edits and luxury-lifestyle aesthetics set to its rhythmic hook.

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Winning Speech
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Country chart table
CountryRankTrackRoute
🇮🇳 India#1Low FadeOpen map
🇮🇳 India#6Winning SpeechOpen map
🇨🇦 Canada#18Low FadeOpen map
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