When a Surrey kid writing poetry in a notebook ends up penning a global hit for one of Punjab’s biggest stars, people pay attention. That is the story of Chani Nattan, the Canadian Punjabi singer, rapper, songwriter, and music entrepreneur who has turned his Sikh upbringing and immigrant experience into some of the most-streamed Punjabi music coming out of Canada today.

Quick Facts

Real NameCharnveer Natt
Stage NameChani Nattan
Date of BirthOctober 31, 1991
BirthplaceSurrey, British Columbia, Canada
NationalityCanadian
EthnicityPunjabi
ReligionSikhism
Height1.73 m (5 ft 8 in)
EducationPrincess Margaret Secondary School, Kwantlen Polytechnic University
OccupationSinger, rapper, songwriter, composer, music entrepreneur
ParentsSurjit Natt (father), Gurbax Natt (mother)
SiblingsA brother, Talwinder Singh Natt
SpouseTina Deol (married August 2020)
Years Active2017 to present
LabelChani Nattan Entertainment

Biography

Charnveer Natt, known professionally as Chani Nattan, was born on October 31, 1991, in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. He is a practicing Sikh, and his parents, Surjit Natt and Gurbax Natt, raised him in a household with strong ties to Punjabi culture and faith. He grew up alongside a brother, Talwinder Singh Natt, who would go on to found Natt Homes, in one of the largest Punjabi communities outside India.

That environment shaped him early. He started writing poetry as a teenager, drawing on stories from his community and the weight of Sikh history, long before he ever thought about turning those words into songs. He attended Princess Margaret Secondary School in Surrey and later studied at Kwantlen Polytechnic University.

Chani has said he never went through formal music school, picking up most of what he knows from other artists around him instead. His Sikh faith and his Surrey upbringing remain the backbone of his music, showing up again and again in lyrics about identity, struggle, and pride in where he comes from.

Career

Chani Nattan released his debut single, “Roos,” in 2017, marking the start of his professional music career. The following year brought “Kharku Life,” “Kaali,” and “Soldier,” three tracks that each crossed a million streams and built his name within the Punjabi diaspora scene.

His real breakthrough as a songwriter came in 2021, when he wrote “Umbrella” for Diljit Dosanjh. The song, produced with fellow Surrey musician Intense, became a global hit, racking up millions of views and topping Apple Music charts in multiple countries within days of release. Chani has described the moment as surreal, given that he grew up idolizing Dosanjh the way many of his peers idolized Drake.

He went on to found Chani Nattan Entertainment, a label built to support emerging Punjabi artists out of the Lower Mainland in British Columbia. Through the label, he has worked with names like Tru North, Harj Nagra, and Intense Music, with the bulk of the output recorded locally in Surrey and Vancouver.

His catalog kept growing with releases such as “Daku,” “Hood Anthem,” “East to West,” “Facetime,” and “8 Asle,” the last of which featured Sukha and Gurlez Akhtar and sparked a viral TikTok dance trend before charting on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100. He has also continued collaborating with Diljit Dosanjh on later tracks, alongside artists such as Ikky and AR Paisley. His sound blends traditional Punjabi duet styles and old-school storytelling with hip-hop production, which he has described as honoring his roots while pushing the music forward.

Beyond his own catalog, Chani is known in the Sikh community for organizing food and toy drives in British Columbia, an effort that has run for several years and once supplied tens of thousands of pounds of food in a single year.

Songs & Albums

Chani Nattan’s catalog spans singles, EPs, and full-length collaborations released largely through his own label. His debut EP, “Singhs With Attitude,” dropped in February 2020 and featured tracks like “Militant,” “Kharku Love,” “Encounter,” and “Photo,” several of them with Bikka Sandhu.

He has since released other EPs, including “The Hill,” “Vadda Gear” and “Monopoly” (both with frequent collaborator Inderpal Moga), and “Nirbhau Nirvair.” His singles catalog includes “Roos,” “Kharku Life,” “Kaali,” “Soldier,” “Drip,” “Daku,” “Hood Anthem,” “East to West,” “Facetime,” and “8 Asle,” alongside more recent releases such as “Alcatraz,” “Hawawan,” “Canadian Dream,” and “Pyar Again.”

His songwriting outside his own discography includes “Umbrella” for Diljit Dosanjh, one of the biggest Punjabi songs of 2021, and he has continued to contribute lyrics and features to other artists’ projects across the Punjabi music scene.

Social Media

Chani Nattan is active on Instagram under the handle @chaninattan, where he shares music updates, behind-the-scenes content, and glimpses of his family life. His YouTube channel, Chani Nattan, has amassed over 1 million subscribers, mixing original music videos with vlogs and lighter content.

Personal Life

Chani Nattan married Tina Deol in August 2020, and the couple frequently appears together on his social media. He keeps most of his personal life out of the spotlight, focusing his public presence on music, his label, and community work rather than his relationship.

In October 2025, gunfire was reported at his home in Surrey’s Newton area in the early hours of the morning. Police confirmed the shooting and said several people were inside the house at the time, though no one was injured, and two suspects were arrested shortly afterward. A social media account linked to the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility, alleging the attack was tied to Chani’s friendship with fellow singer Sardar Khehra, though authorities have not confirmed the gang’s claims or laid further charges. Chani addressed the incident briefly on Instagram days later, thanking fans for their support without going into detail about what happened.

He remains close to his family and often speaks about his pride in his Sikh identity through both his music and his public appearances.

Net Worth

Chani Nattan’s net worth is estimated to fall somewhere between $500,000 and $1.5 million, though the exact figure is hard to pin down given how widely third-party estimates vary. His income comes from a mix of sources: streaming royalties from his catalog, songwriting credits on tracks like “Umbrella,” YouTube ad revenue from a channel with over a million subscribers, live performances, and earnings tied to Chani Nattan Entertainment.

Sources have placed his worth anywhere from under $600,000 to well over a million dollars, and some YouTube-focused estimates push the figure far higher based on raw subscriber counts alone, numbers that do not hold up against his actual upload frequency and audience size. A more grounded estimate, built from his streaming success, label revenue, and songwriting work, lands closer to the middle of that range. As his profile and catalog keep growing, particularly if he keeps landing high-profile songwriting credits, that number has room to climb.

FAQ

What is Chani Nattan’s real name? His real name is Charnveer Natt. Chani Nattan is his stage name.

What is Chani Nattan’s nationality? He is Canadian, born and raised in Surrey, British Columbia.

What religion does Chani Nattan follow? He is Sikh, and his faith shapes much of his music and public identity.

How old is Chani Nattan? He was born on October 31, 1991, which puts him at 34 years old as of mid-2026.

Who is Chani Nattan’s wife? He is married to Tina Deol. The couple wed in August 2020.

Who are Chani Nattan’s parents? His parents are Surjit Natt and Gurbax Natt.

How tall is Chani Nattan? He stands at 1.73 meters, or about 5 feet 8 inches.

What is Chani Nattan’s net worth? Estimates place his net worth between $500,000 and $1.5 million, drawn from streaming royalties, songwriting credits, YouTube revenue, live shows, and his label, Chani Nattan Entertainment.

What songs is Chani Nattan known for? His best-known tracks include “Daku,” “Hood Anthem,” “East to West,” “Facetime,” and “8 Asle.” He also wrote “Umbrella” for Diljit Dosanjh.

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