“Together“: Shubh Unveils a Soulful Anthem of Enduring Love and Resilience
“Together,” the latest single from Punjabi-Canadian artist Shubh, released today, July 18, 2025, presents itself as a profound romantic anthem that celebrates authentic and enduring affection.
The track delves into the critical importance of genuine and deep human connections.
According to Shubh himself, the song serves as an invitation to truly value relationships and to cultivate gratitude “for the present moment.”
Sonically, the track stands out through a seamless fusion of evocative Latin guitar riffs, irresistibly catchy melodies, emotionally resonant lyrics, and distinctive Punjabi folk elements.
The production, a collaborative effort by G-Funk and Sfinesse, with mixing expertly handled by Mixedbyswitch, enhances the feeling of a romantic narrative unfolding through time, blending traditional Punjabi influences with contemporary trends.
The official music video eloquently narrates the life journey of a couple from their youth into maturity, depicting a poignant accident that leaves the female protagonist in a wheelchair.
Despite this profound adversity, the bond between them remains unbroken, powerfully underscoring the song’s message of unconditional and resilient love.
Shubh makes a surprising appearance at the culmination of the story, adding a personal touch to the visual narrative.
The single has garnered a very positive reception, with enthusiasts commending both its sensitive storytelling and the inventive approach taken in the music video, which notably diverges from the typical formulas found in the genre.
“Together” continues Shubh’s impressive streak of successes, following tracks like “No Love,” “Fell For You,” and “Supreme,” further solidifying his position on the global music scene and building anticipation for his forthcoming North American tour.
Quotable Lyrics:
Your name is written on my heart, girl
Now it doesn’t listen to me, please take care of it, girl
Then I forgot the whole world
This didn’t just happen randomly, girl — it’s not ordinary
Why do you question me like your words are a riddle?
Say something at least — keep something of mine as a memory
Don’t avoid it, come with me, girl, stop being naive
But not all your lovers are real like mе



