Neelam Sharma's "Veer Da Viah," released in 1998 under DMC Records, is a vibrant fusion of Bhangra and Bhajan, offering an energetic and spiritually uplifting experience. This album is a testament to Sharma's versatility and her ability to blend traditional Punjabi rhythms with devotional music seamlessly. With eight tracks spanning 46 minutes, "Veer Da Viah" is a celebration of life, love, and faith.
The album kicks off with "Sagna De Nal," setting the tone for a lively and rhythmic journey. "Sehre Nu Sajaya" and "Surma Pa Bharjayie" continue the energetic pace, showcasing Sharma's powerful vocals and the infectious beats of Bhangra. "Din Bad Bhagi Aya" brings a touch of optimism and hope, while "Hariya Ni Maye" and "Kidhro Uthi Badli" highlight the album's devotional aspect, offering moments of reflection and spiritual connection.
"Ghori Teri Ve" and the title track "Veer Da Viah" bring the album to a grand finale, blending traditional and modern elements to create a memorable and uplifting listening experience. Neelam Sharma's "Veer Da Viah" is not just an album; it's a vibrant tapestry of sound that captures the essence of Punjabi culture and spirituality, making it a timeless addition to any music collection.