Kamal Heer was born in a
Jatt family within the village of Halluwal,
Punjab, India. He learned music from Ustaad Jaswant Singh Bhanwra. After Kamal's family moved to Canada in 1990, he and his older brother Sangtar started composing music. In 1993 they composed music for Manmohan Waris's album,
Gaairan Naal Penghan Jhotdiye, which became a huge hit. Heer continued composing until 1999. Heer's debut album,
Kamli, was released in 2000, which was mostly not a success. In 2002 he released
Masti-Kanthay Vala, which became very successful especially "Kanthay Vala". He released
Masti 2 in 2003 which contained the tracks "Nachne Nu Kare Mera Ji", "Kinnu Yaad Kar Kar Hasdi", "Hick Da Taveet" and "Ishq Ne Kamle Karte". Heer continued his success with
Punjabi Virsa 2004 - Toronto Live, a live album recorded in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada with his two brothers. The success of this live album led to Punjabi Virsa concerts happening every year, when he toured with his brothers all around the world.
Punjabi Virsa 2005,
Punjabi Virsa 2006 and
Punjabi Virsa 2008 were also recorded live. After the moderately successful studio albums
Masti Three (2006) and
Chan Jiha Gabhru (2007), Heer released
Jinday Ni Jinday in 2009. This album is considered his most popular to date. After the
Punjabi Virsa 2009 tour of Australia and New Zealand, there was
Punjabi Virsa 2010. Heer released the next live concert, Punjabi Virsa 2011
Melbourne, with Manmohan Waris and Sangtar. The show was widely appreciated. In 2012 he released two singles, "Club Wich" and "Google". In 2013 he released another live concert,
Punjabi Virsa 2013, with Manmohan Waris and Sangtar. In February 2014, Heer put out the collaborative album
Unity with Waris and Sangtar. ==Discography==