Navaan Sandhu’s fourth studio album, House Navior, has been one of the most talked-about Punjabi projects of 2025. From bangers to heartfelt ballads, the album shows just how versatile and ambitious Navaan has become. With so many standout moments, it’s only right we rank the tracks and break down which ones stood tallest.
Here’s our ranking of every track on House Navior, from #11 to #1:
11. TABAAH
“Tabaah” is one of those tracks that doesn’t smack you in the face on first listen, but the more you sit with it, the more it creeps up on you. The hook is simple but dangerously catchy, looping in your head long after the track ends. Navaan’s vocals glide over the beat with a calm confidence, proving he doesn’t always need heavy production or flashy features to hold attention.
What makes “Tabaah” interesting is its subtlety… it doesn’t demand to be the centerpiece of House Navior, but it plays its role as a mood-setter perfectly. The track feels built for late-night listens or casual replays, where you suddenly catch yourself vibing to it more than expected. It might not have the same instant impact as the higher-ranked songs, but “Tabaah” has all the makings of a sleeper favorite.
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10. RACKS ON RACKS
On the verses, Navaan comes in swinging, the writing is tight, the flows are sharp, and his delivery carries that raw edge fans have come to expect. Lyrically, he flexes with authority, weaving between braggadocio and clever wordplay that shows why his pen game is still one of the strongest in the scene. The energy in the verses is undeniable, making it easy to get pulled into the track.
Where the song stumbles a little is the hook. The repeated “racks on racks on racks” chant feels out of sync with the rest of the album’s creative direction, almost like a shortcut compared to Navaan’s usual layered writing. The sudden English switch gives it a commercial edge but also leans a bit corny, especially when placed against the richness of the verses.
That said, Racks on Racks is still an important piece of House Navior. It shows Navaan experimenting with sound and format pushing himself to try different cadences and hooks, even if they don’t land perfectly every time. It’s not the track fans will put on repeat the most, but it adds diversity to the album and gives us a glimpse into the risks Navaan is willing to take.
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9. SAJDA (ft. Sukha)
When Navaan and Sukha link up, the chemistry is undeniable, and Sajda is another example of that formula working to perfection. Coming off the success of Dil Dardeh, expectations were high and this track doesn’t disappoint. Navaan sets the tone with smooth delivery and emotional writing, and just as his verse closes, Sukha picks up right where he left off. The handoff is seamless, almost like the two are finishing each other’s sentences through music.
What makes Sajda stand out is its balance between intensity and smoothness. Sukha’s unique vocal texture glides effortlessly over the beat, riding it with a finesse that adds depth and contrast to Navaan’s performance. The two create a push-pull dynamic that keeps the listener hooked, giving the song a layered replay value.
Even though it sits lower on this ranking, that’s less about the track’s quality and more about the competition. House Navior is stacked front to back, and Sajda feels like the type of record that could easily climb higher in fans’ personal rankings over time. For now, it’s a strong cut that brings emotional weight, technical skill, and collaborative magic to the project.
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8. NAVIOR
Every great album needs an opening statement, and Navior delivers exactly that. From the moment the beat kicks in, it’s clear Navaan wanted this intro to set the tone for the entire project. The production by Yaari Ghuman is dark, cinematic, and layered a soundscape that feels larger than life. The beat switch midway through adds a whole new dimension, flipping the energy and showing off just how ambitious this record really is.
Lyrically, Navaan gets raw and personal here. You can hear the realness in his delivery, he’s not just rapping for the sake of it, he’s telling a story. Themes of ambition, struggle, and confidence weave throughout, making it feel like a mission statement: this is who he is, and this is the world of House Navior. The words match the intensity of the production, which makes the track feel heavy, intentional, and full of purpose.
What makes Navior so powerful as an intro is that it doesn’t just hype you up, it pulls you into a world. You immediately get a sense of where Navaan is coming from, both musically and personally, and it sets the stage for everything that follows. By the time the beat switch hits, you’re locked in and ready to hear the rest of the album. For many fans, this opener is one of the most memorable and defining moments of the project.
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7. EYES ON US (ft. Baaz Gill & Bajwa)
When Navaan Sandhu and Bajwa link up, the result is almost guaranteed heat and Eyes on Us keeps that streak alive. Add Baaz Gill into the mix and you’ve got a trio that knows how to craft a track with both grit and replay value. This one feels like a natural continuation of the energy fans loved in Sit Down Son and Rhymes Ain’t Done, but with a sharper edge.
The production lays down a dark, bass-heavy foundation that gives each artist space to flex. Navaan slides in with a confident flow, setting the tone right away, while Bajwa comes through with his signature firepower that adds weight to the track. Baaz Gill provides the perfect balance, layering in a delivery that ties everything together and makes the song feel complete.
What really makes Eyes on Us stand out is its attitude. The track feels like a statement, a reminder that Navaan and his circle are watching the game, owning their lane, and daring anyone to look away. It’s not overly flashy, but it’s raw, confident, and exactly the type of vibe fans expect from this crew. For many listeners, this is one of the album’s most replayable cuts, especially for those who love Navaan in his harder, street-influenced mode.
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6. REGRET (ft. Gurinder Gill)
When fans first saw Gurinder Gill’s name on the House Navior tracklist, expectations went through the roof. Known for his role in shaping the early Brown Munde wave, Gill hasn’t always been the most consistent in recent years, but Regret feels like a turning point. From the moment his verse drops, you can hear the weight in his voice, there’s pain, reflection, and honesty that we haven’t heard from him in a long time.
Navaan sets the stage with a heartfelt performance, blending vulnerability with control. His delivery captures the theme of the track perfectly: regret not as weakness, but as a moment of self-realization. Then Gill steps in and takes it up a notch, almost stealing the show with how raw and emotional his part feels. The chemistry between the two is striking, giving the track a push-and-pull dynamic that resonates deeply.
What makes Regret so powerful is that it feels real. It’s not just another collab thrown together for hype — it’s a song where both artists brought their truths into the booth. For fans of Gurinder Gill, this track is a breath of fresh air and a sign that he’s re-entering the conversation in a big way. For Navaan, it’s proof that he can create space for others while still keeping his own presence strong.
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5. LEVELS & GRAPHS
If there’s one track on House Navior built to light a fire under listeners, it’s Levels & Graphs. From the opening notes, it carries this sense of urgency like you’re gearing up for a big moment. It’s motivational without being corny, the type of record that makes you feel unstoppable, ready to run through walls on some Ray Lewis pre-game energy.
Navaan’s delivery here is razor sharp, his tone switching between calculated control and bursts of intensity. The writing is layered with bars about ambition, growth, and overcoming obstacles, but what makes it special is how it still keeps a chill, laid-back vibe underneath the aggression. It’s not just hype for hype’s sake, it’s got depth.
The track hits its peak in the outro. At the 3:00 mark, an electric guitar slides in, creating a cinematic finish that takes the energy to another level. Navaan’s verse in this section feels like a mic-drop moment, showcasing just how far his writing and artistry have come. It’s one of those tracks where you can feel him pushing his own boundaries while motivating fans to do the same.
Levels & Graphs isn’t just an album cut, it’s an anthem. One that fans will return to whenever they need that extra push, whether in the gym, on a grind, or just pushing through life’s struggles.
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4. DEEWANE (ft. Bir)
Deewane is one of those songs that reminds you why music hits hardest when it’s emotional. From the opening notes, you can feel the weight of the lyrics, and the pairing of Navaan Sandhu with Bir makes this track stand out as one of the most heartfelt cuts on House Navior.
Navaan sets the scene with controlled passion, delivering lines that feel both personal and relatable. His verses lean into themes of love, heartbreak, and longing, making the song instantly connect on an emotional level. But it’s when Bir comes in that the track goes to another stratosphere. His deep, textured vocals cut straight through, perfectly complementing Navaan’s delivery. Together, they create a push-and-pull dynamic one voice aching with vulnerability, the other carrying a rich, haunting strength.
Lyrically, the song speaks to obsession and intensity, feelings that can be both beautiful and destructive. It’s the kind of track that feels tailor-made for late-night drives, where the world is quiet and you’re left with nothing but your thoughts. The production supports that vibe understated but powerful, giving the vocals the space they need to take center stage.
With Deewane, Navaan proves he can step outside the swagger-heavy lane and deliver something timeless. It’s a track that shows maturity, artistry, and range, and it’s no surprise fans already have it locked into their personal playlists.
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3. CULTURE CLICKS
Culture Clicks is the lyrical centerpiece of House Navior. If you’re looking for a track that showcases Navaan Sandhu at his sharpest with the pen, this is it. The song is layered with clever wordplay, double entendres, and cultural nods that tie together tradition with modern swagger. Every bar feels intentional, and it’s the type of track that gets better the more times you run it back.
What makes Culture Clicks special is its ability to bridge eras. On one hand, Navaan is paying homage to the roots of Punjabi culture, the values, the heritage, the references that feel instantly recognizable to listeners who grew up in it. On the other, he delivers it with a new-school energy, lacing his flows with confidence and a futuristic edge that speaks to the global direction Punjabi music is heading.
The beat matches the lyrical weight perfectly, riding a dark yet infectious groove that lets the words shine. Instead of being overshadowed by production, Navaan’s vocals sit right at the front, commanding attention. It’s the kind of track that makes fans pause mid-listen just to catch the bars again, reminding us why lyricism still matters in a space that often leans on vibes alone.
For fans of pure songwriting, Culture Clicks is arguably one of the strongest entries in Navaan’s catalog to date. It’s a song that doesn’t just sound good in the moment, it cements his standing as a serious lyricist, one who can represent culture while still pushing boundaries.
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2. SPRINT (ft. Jasmeen Akhtar)
Whenever Navaan Sandhu collaborates with a powerhouse female vocalist, the result is magic and Sprint with Jasmeen Akhtar continues that tradition. Right from the opening seconds, the chemistry between the two is undeniable. Navaan’s smooth delivery blends seamlessly with Jasmeen’s rich, commanding voice, creating a balance of energy that makes the track instantly addictive.
What stands out most is the hook’s replay value. It’s the type of chorus that sticks in your head long after the track ends, the kind of melody you catch yourself humming without realizing. Jasmeen Akhtar’s performance elevates the record, bringing a warmth and strength that perfectly contrasts Navaan’s verses. Her vocals feel both powerful and graceful, adding layers of emotion that make the track memorable.
Lyrically, Sprint thrives on simplicity done right. The back-and-forth dynamic gives the track movement, almost like a musical conversation between two perspectives. The beat is polished and driving, with just enough bounce to make it a crowd favorite while still carrying that late-night vibe Navaan often leans into.
Sprint isn’t just a strong feature track, it’s one of the most complete songs on the album. It hits every note: catchy, emotional, sonically sharp, and built for repeat listens. For many fans, this will go down as one of the standout moments in House Navior and a testament to Navaan’s ability to collaborate at the highest level.
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1. DAPPER DAN
From the moment Navaan Sandhu started calling himself “Dapper Dan” in the lead-up to House Navior, fans knew this track was going to be something special. It wasn’t just hype, it was branding, a statement, a promise that this record would be the centerpiece of the entire album. And when it finally dropped, it delivered on every level.
The track oozes confidence and swagger, capturing Navaan at his most self-assured. The verses are slick, the flows are tight, and the writing blends flex with finesse. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just get played, it gets replayed, quoted, and used as a reference point for who Navaan Sandhu is as an artist in 2025.
The music video, shot by longtime collaborator Teji Sandhu, elevates the track even further. Sleek visuals, bold styling, and polished direction bring the “Dapper Dan” persona to life in a way that feels cinematic. Every frame adds to the mythos, making the track more than just a song, it’s a full cultural moment.
What makes Dapper Dan the #1 track on House Navior isn’t just the hype around it, but the way it embodies the spirit of the album. It’s aspirational, stylish, and uncompromising. This is Navaan Sandhu at the peak of his artistry, building a world around his music and pulling fans into it. With Dapper Dan, he didn’t just give us a song, he gave us a new standard for what Punjabi hip hop can look and sound like.
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From swagger-filled anthems to emotional deep cuts, House Navior proves Navaan Sandhu’s versatility and ambition. This ranking is just one perspective but now it’s your turn.
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