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MXRCI

Punjabi Hip-Hop Pop
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About MXRCI

MXRCI is an Indian music producer from Mohali, Punjab, who has become one of the go-to beatmakers of the modern Punjabi wave — the producer behind Karan Aujla hits including "Winning Speech" and "Top Fella". Self-taught and studio-built, he represents the new generation of Punjabi producers who learned their craft from software and tutorials rather than industry apprenticeships, then ended …
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Who is MXRCI?

MXRCI is an Indian music producer from Mohali, Punjab, who has become one of the go-to beatmakers of the modern Punjabi wave — the producer behind Karan Aujla hits including "Winning Speech" and "Top Fella". Self-taught and studio-built, he represents the new generation of Punjabi producers who learned their craft from software and tutorials rather than industry apprenticeships, then ended up shaping the mainstream sound.

From bedroom to the big league

Born and raised in Mohali, MXRCI taught himself production on FL Studio with online tutorials while still a student. He debuted in 2020 under the name Mxrci Beats with Bobby Sandhu's "Nanak Niva Jo Challe" — a single that, fittingly, featured Karan Aujla, the artist whose catalogue he would later help drive. The FL Studio connection came full circle when the software's makers featured him as an official artist.

The Karan Aujla run

MXRCI's highest-profile work has come with Karan Aujla. He produced the chart-topping "Winning Speech" (2024) and "Goin' Off", and the partnership has continued into 2026 with "5-7" and Top Fella — the April 2026 single that extended Aujla's claim to be the dominant Punjabi-language hitmaker of the current chart cycle. MXRCI's bass-driven, hook-forward sound sits at the centre of that run.

A scene-wide credit list

Beyond Aujla, MXRCI has produced for a roster spanning the Punjabi scene's biggest names, including Arjan Dhillon and the late Sidhu Moose Wala — the kind of cross-camp credit list that marks out a producer trusted by artists with very different styles. Singers and rappers alike book him for the same reason: drums that knock and hooks that land.

Sound

His production blends contemporary trap and hip-hop weight with Punjabi pop instincts — heavy low-end and crisp percussion under melodic, radio-sized toplines. It is a sound engineered for both the club and the algorithm, and it has helped define what mainstream Punjabi music sounds like in the mid-2020s.

An evolving story

Like most producers, MXRCI keeps the spotlight on the artists he serves, and relatively little about his personal life is publicly documented. His credit list tells the story instead. We will keep this page updated as more verified information becomes available.

Frequently asked

Who is MXRCI?
MXRCI is an Indian music producer from Mohali, Punjab, known for producing Karan Aujla hits like "Winning Speech", "Goin' Off" and "Top Fella". Self-taught on FL Studio, he debuted in 2020 and is now one of Punjabi music's most in-demand beatmakers.
What songs has MXRCI produced?
His credits include Karan Aujla's "Winning Speech" (2024), "Goin' Off", "5-7" and "Top Fella" (2026), plus work for Arjan Dhillon and Sidhu Moose Wala. He debuted in 2020 with Bobby Sandhu's "Nanak Niva Jo Challe".
Did MXRCI produce Top Fella by Karan Aujla?
Yes. MXRCI produced "Top Fella", the April 2026 Karan Aujla single — a bass-driven Punjabi pop-rap confidence anthem that extended their run of collaborations after "Winning Speech" and "5-7".
How did MXRCI learn music production?
He taught himself on FL Studio using online tutorials while still a student in Mohali. FL Studio's makers later featured him as an official artist — a full-circle moment for a self-taught bedroom producer turned hitmaker.
What is MXRCI's production style?
Contemporary trap and hip-hop weight fused with Punjabi pop instincts: heavy low-end, crisp percussion and melodic, radio-sized hooks — a sound built for both the club and streaming playlists.
Where is MXRCI from?
MXRCI was born and raised in Mohali, Punjab, India — the same city as fellow producer The Kidd, making it something of a hub for the new generation of Punjabi beatmakers.