Karan Singh Arora

Karan Singh Arora is an Indian singer, music director and songwriter and music performer.[1][2]

Karan Singh Arora
Born1995 (age 2425)
Ranchi, Jharkhand, India
GenresHipHop, Trap, Rap, Indie Rock
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • Rapper
  • Songwriter
  • Music composer
Years active2015—present
LabelsZee Music, Sony Music, Hero Music, T-Series

Early life

Arora hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand, currently based in Mumbai, India.[3] Arora went to Army Public School, Ramgarh Cantt. and later attended Delhi Public School, Ranchi. He was doing BBA from Wadia College in Pune, but left his studies to pursue his career in music.[4] Arora has done his studies in sound engineering and electronic music production from SAE Institute, London.[3]

Career

He made his singing debut at the age of nineteen with the song Shiv Shankar, which released in March 2015, was well received.[4]

One of his songs, RelationShit, which was released on Valentine's Day in February 2017, went popular amongst different Viners on YouTube.[1]

In April 2018, Karan collaborated with Pakistani singer Salman Mithani for a single titled Tu Jo Kahe, which got picked by Zee Music Company. The song received 1.2 million views on YouTube in two days since it was released online, as reported by Gulf News.[2]

In July 2018, he released his new Punjabi song "Magnet", featuring Nataša Stanković and the music was given by Jass Singh.[5]

Discography

Singles

The singles released by Arora include:

Denotes songs that have not yet been released
YearTrackArtist(s)Music Director(s)LabelNotes
2015Shiv ShankarKaran Singh AroraKaran Singh Arora[6]
2016NaaginKaran Singh AroraKaran Singh AroraSony Music India[6]
Party Tera Bhai DegaT-Series[6]
2017RelationShitKaran Singh AroraKaran Singh AroraT-Series[6]
Dil Ki RubaiT-Series[6]
2018Tu Jo KaheSalman Mithani, Karan Singh AroraKaran Singh AroraZee Music[6]
Jaaniye Te JaT-Series[6]
MagnetJass SinghHero Music[6]
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