Randhir Witana

Randhir Yasendra Witana, known simply as Randhir, is a Sri Lankan rapper and songwriter.

Randhir
Birth nameRandhir Yasendra Witana
BornColombo, Sri Lanka
GenresHip hop, folkhop, aquacrunk
Occupation(s)Rapper, songwriter
Years active2013-present
LabelsM Entertainments, SGMtunes
Associated actsBnS, Ashanthi, Umara Sinhawansa, Umaria Sinhawansa

Background

Randhir was educated at Royal College, Colombo,[1]

Beginnings

Randhir began his professional music career as a member of the first hip hop music group of Sri Lanka, Brown Boogie Nation. Later he collaborated with Sri Lankan hip hop duo BnS,[2] featuring on their first hip hop remix song "Siri Sangabodhi". In the early years of his career, Randhir collaborated with many popular young Sri Lankan artists, notably BnS featuring as a hip hop artist on many of the duo's 'folkhop remixes'.

Success with debut song "Namal Mitak"

In 2013, Randhir released his debut song "Namal Mitak". It was composed by Randhir and produced by Sachith Peiris. The release of "Namal Mitak" marked Randhir's entry into the Sri Lankan music industry as a solo artist and won him much acclaim among music lovers of all ages. The song topped many Sri Lankan radio charts while video recordings of his live performances were given heavy rotation on many Sri Lankan TV channels.

Namal Mitak - The Album

Randhir released his debut solo album "Namal Mitak" on 23 September 2013, through Universal Music & M Entertainments. The release of a music video for "Ojaye" (which was another popular hit song) followed soon after the release of the album. The music video for "Ojaye" was awarded the prize for the best choreography at the Derana Music Video Awards 2013.

Ambassadorship

In August 2013, Randhir represented Sri Lanka as the country's Hip hop music Ambassador at the C/O POP Music Festival in Cologne, Germany.

In November–December 2013, Randhir volunteered to be the spokesperson for an AIDS Awareness Campaign by the National STD & AIDS Control Program [NSACP] of Sri Lanka. On 10 December 2013, Randhir received an award from the NSACP in recognition of his contribution towards AIDS prevention in Sri Lanka.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Namal Mitak (2013)
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References

  1. Dole, Nilma (2013) "Raunchy Randhir!", Sunday Observer, 29 June 2013, retrieved 2013-07-24
  2. "Sri Lanka", in Hub, p. 79
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