After a stretch where things felt off, Arjan Dhillon just reminded everyone why he matters. “Enigma,” his ninth studio album, is hands down his best work in a long time. This is a statement album from someone who needed to make one.
Thirteen tracks. One feature. That feature is Jazzy B on “One Call Away,” and honestly, that song alone could carry an album. Mxrci produced it, and when you hear Jazzy B and Arjan trade verses on this one, you understand why. It is fire. The chemistry is instant. The video, directed by Mani Malhi, a young director who is proving himself right now, captures that energy perfectly.
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But the real moment on this album is “Me Vs Me.” This is Arjan getting real with himself. He is talking about the only battle that matters, the one happening inside. The only person he has had to fight his entire life is himself. The only opponent worth mentioning is his own mind. That kind of vulnerability wrapped in hard production is what separates albums that hit from albums that just exist.
Then you have “Culture,” which is absolutely fire. “Counting Gems” is a gem itself. “Better With Me” has been making waves on TikTok and Reels for a reason. Even “Skyfull,” the romantic moment on the album, lands in a way that feels earned rather than forced.
Jay Trak, Mxrci, and Arsh Heer handled production across the project, and every track shows intention. Nothing feels like filler. Every song is doing something different. That is the difference between rushing an album and actually making one.
What matters most here is the comeback narrative. Arjan Dhillon just proved he is still one of the most important voices in Punjabi music. This album is better than anything he has released in the last year, maybe longer. He did not phone it in. He did not lean on his name. He made something worth your time.

