Sahota Vision Releases Two New Singles

Sahota Vision – sibling duo Jacob and Christy Sahota – have released the remix of their debut Punjabi track Don’t Leave Me featuring Arshh G and produced by Vince Harder, alongside their latest single Personal, produced by Flynn Adamson.
Packed with infectious energy, Don’t Leave Me Feat. Arshh G is upbeat, catchy, and full of fun, blending Punjabi influences with English lyrics to create a fresh, global sound. The track reflects Sahota Vision’s evolving artistry, combining cultural roots with modern pop sensibilities to deliver something vibrant, energetic, and widely accessible.
Produced by Vince Harder, the record brings a polished and ready feel while maintaining its lively and authentic spirit. Arshh G’s feature adds an extra dynamic layer to the track, elevating its energy and giving it a cross-cultural edge that sets it apart.
This release also marks an important step for Sahota Vision as they continue to explore blending cultural sounds with contemporary production. Don’t Leave Me Feat. Arshh G represents their passion for creating music that connects both locally and globally, bringing together different influences while staying authentic to their identity as New Zealand-based artists.

Personal is a smooth pop/R&B track that captures a more intimate and reflective side of the duo. Built around laid-back production and effortless vocals, the song explores themes of patience, emotional boundaries, and taking time to truly get to know someone without rushing into connection.
Produced by Flynn Adamson, the track delivers a clean, modern soundscape that allows the lyrics and vocal delivery to sit at the forefront. It highlights Sahota Vision’s versatility as artists, moving seamlessly between high-energy releases and more stripped-back, emotionally grounded music.
With Personal, Sahota Vision lean into a more emotional and relatable space, offering listeners a track that feels honest and grounded. The song reflects real-life experiences around timing, connection, being in two time zones, and self-worth, making it a track that many listeners can connect with on a personal level.






