Jutti Kasuri isn’t Sidhu’s deepest writing (compare to 295 or The Last Ride ), but it’s his most stylish. The lyrics are a perfect vehicle for his persona: proud, dangerous, and rooted. If you want poetry, look elsewhere. If you want the feeling of walking into a room knowing exactly who you are—this is it.

While Kasur is in Central Punjab, the melody and linguistic tone of the most famous versions are distinctly (spoken in Rawalpindi, Jhelum, Mirpur). This suggests the song traveled through oral tradition, adapted by different regions. The rhythm is often set to a Dhmal , a slow, rhythmic beat associated with the Dhool (drum) in the Potohar region.

The chorus, "Jutti Kasuri, Tere naal karani" translates to a heartfelt expression of wanting to be with the loved one, emphasizing the deep bond and connection.