Sukhbir (musician)

Sukhbir Singh (born 9 November 1969) is an Indian singer. He is often referred to as the "Prince of Bhangra".[1][2] His Bhangra music varied from fusion to pure Punjabi at times.

Sukhbir
Background information
Birth nameSukhbir Singh
Also known asPrince of Bhangra
Born (1969-11-09) 9 November 1969
Jalandhar, Punjab
OriginJalandhar District, Punjab
GenresBhangra
Occupation(s)Singer
Years active1995-present
LabelsEMI

Early life

Sukhbir Singh was born in Jalandhar, Punjab, India but moved with his family to Nairobi, Kenya, and was raised there.[3][4] He spent 20 years in Nairobi.[5] He began recording in 1991[4] and moved to Dubai in 1992, where he has been based ever since.[6][7]

Music

His first album. New Stylee, was recorded in Dubai and had many foreign influences. The album though, was nominated and won the 1996 Channel V Awards in three categories: Best Debut Album, Best Male Vocalist and Best Music Video (for "Punjabi Munde")[8] This album was followed by another, Gal Ban Gayi, and then a third called Hai Energy.

His other album, Dil Kare, includes hits such as the title song and Nachle Soniye. The video to the song 'Girls Girls Girls' features various Indian actresses, including Prachi Desai, Lara Dutta, Priyanka Chopra and Divya Chauhan.[9]

Sukhbir's Bhangra is a fusion of Bhangra with rap, techno and reggae. The juxtaposition of these musical styles is enhanced by Sukhbir’s use of original Bhangra instruments like the dhol and dholak. In Oi Triesto, his music was complemented by Spanish and Portuguese rhythms, while he also uses instruments like: tablas, congos, guitars and keyboards in his music.[8][10]

He sang the song Dil laga from Dhoom 2. He has also sung a song with Canadian band Josh. When the tsunami occurred he sang a song with Jassi Sidhu, Shin, DCS and Taz, stereo nation. He made a guest appearance in a 2012 Punjabi Film Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi as himself. He is back to singing now and his new album is Tere naal nachna.

Discography

  • New Stylee (1996)
  • Gal Ban Gayee (1997)
  • Hai Energy (1999)
  • Prince of Bhangra Volume 1 (2000)
  • Oi! Triesto (1995)
  • Dil Kare (2001)
  • Sukhbir - Greatest Hits (2002)
  • Tere Naal Nachna (2008)
  • Nirgun Raakh Liya (2009)
  • Putt Sardara Da - Pata Nahi Rabb Kehdeyan Rangan Ch Raazi (2012)
  • Aise Na Mujhe Tum Dekho (2012)
  • Ni Hogaya Re Pyar Soniye (2012)
  • Nachle Mere Yaar (2012)
  • Gal Ban Gayi (Reworked by Meet Bros) (2016)
  • Oh ho ho ho (2017) Hindi Medium
  • Sauda Khara Khara (2019) Good Newwz
  • Sade Dil Vich (2020) (Reworked by DJ Harshit Shah)

Family

He is based out of Dubai with his wife Dimpy. He has twins

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References

  1. Balle Sukhbir! The Hindu - Tuesday, 22 July 2003
  2. Artist of the month - SUKHBIR - Vanilla Music
  3. "Pioneer in bhangra pop". The Hindu. 18 June 2002. Archived from the original on 16 January 2004.
  4. Q&A with Sukhbir - IndianJ
  5. Nachle sohniye, sings Sukhbir The Tribune, Chandigarh - 25 March 2005
  6. Home-grown sons of the soil India Today - March 1999
  7. "Sukhbir Singh: still jiving it up". Gulf News. 24 July 2008. Retrieved 3 June 2015.
  8. Sukhbir - NDTV Music Profile
  9. "Singing for our beauty queens..." 18 March 2001 via www.thehindu.com.
  10. MTV's APNA ARTIST OF THE MONTH - MTV India
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