The PropheC

Nealveer Chatha (born September 8) known by his stage name, The PropheC, is an Indo-Canadian singer, songwriter, and producer. His debut album, Forever, released in 2011, which contained one of his first hit single Sohni.[2] Since then, he has released three studio albums: Futureproof (2014), The Lifestyle (2016) and The Season (2019). He has also released a free-for-download mixtape titled The Dream Room (2013).[3] He is the founder of his own record label, PropheC Productions, which currently has two main singers: himself and Raashi Sood. The fusion of hip-hop, r&b, and pop elements with Punjabi lyrics and South Asian themes has allowed his music to be very influential in North America, England, and the South-Asian subcontinent.

The PropheC
Birth nameNealveer Chatha
OriginCalgary, Alberta, Canada
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active2010–present
Labels
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Websitetheprophec.com

Early life

Born to Punjabi Sikh immigrant parents, The PropheC first started singing at age 5[4] and was classically trained soon after. By age of 16, he began producing his own beats and original songs in his basement. After writing his first official song, "Sohni", he decided he could turn his passion into a career. While pursuing his ambitions in music, he also completed his education, earning a degree from Mount Royal University in business marketing.

Career

The PropheC attributes his inspiration to be from all varieties of music, notably figures from both the South Asian and Western music industries such as A. R. Rahman, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and Drake.[5] Since the launch of his career, he has collaborated with other notable industry artists such as Mickey Singh, Raxtstar, Ziqboi (rapper), Fateh, Jus Reign, Amrit Maan, Sidhu Moose Wala and Ikka.

The PropheC has already been on tours, performing in places all over Europe and North America. He has also performed in India.

Discography

Studio Albums

  • Forever (2011)
  • Futureproof (2014)
  • The Lifestyle (2016)
  • The Season (2019)

Mixtapes

  • The Dream Room (2013)

Singles[6]

Year Song Title Album/Mixtape Artist(s)
2010 Sohni Forever The PropheC, DeepC
2013 Shine The Dream Room The PropheC
2013 Dukh The Dream Rom The PropheC, Mickey Singh
2014 Sajna Futureproof The PropheC, Rashi Sood
2014 Chall Mere Nall Futureproof The PropheC, Fateh
2015 Taur Futureproof The PropheC
2016 Lost Single The PropheC
2016 Hove Mere Naal The Lifestyle The PropheC, Ikka
2016 Rumors The Lifestyle The PropheC, Fateh, Jus Reign
2017 Kina Chir The Lifestyle The PropheC
2017 Let Me Live The Lifestyle The PropheC
2017 Drama (Be Real) The Lifestyle The PropheC
2017 Feelin Single The PropheC
2017 Chakkar Single The PropheC, Bambi Bains, DJ Harpz
2018 Vibe Single The PropheC
2018 Hit Me Up Single The PropheC
2018 Haani The Season The PropheC, UpsideDown
2019 Where You Been The Season The PropheC
2019 Tu Hi Ah Single The PropheC
2019 Vaari Single The PropheC
2019 Yaara Tu Single The PropheC,EZU
2020 Kitho Single The PropheC
2020 Questions Single The PropheC

As Songwriter/Producer

Year Song Title Album/Mixtape Artist(s)
2013 Dholna Single Raashi Sood, The PropheC
2015 Udeek Single Raashi Sood
2016 Beparwah Single Raashi Sood
2016 Tere Bina Single Gagan Sharma
2016 Rusiya Na Kar Single Bikram Singh, The PropheC
2018 Ki Kargeyi Glass Ceiling Raxstar, The PropheC
2018 Funk Single Pav Dharia, Fateh, J-STATIK, The PropheC, Amar Sandhu
2019 Body Language Single Ikka, THEMXXNLIGHT

References

  1. "The PropheC Profile". Artist originals.
  2. Today, The Asian (2014-04-07). "The PropheC - Interviews - The Asian Today Online". The Asian Today Online. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
  3. "Exclusive Interview with The PropheC and Mickey Singh!". UrbanAsian. 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
  4. "Chatting with PropheC". UrbanAsian. 2012-11-26. Retrieved 2017-04-03.
  5. "From Jaz Dhami to ThePropheC: Musicians talk about Punjabi music industry - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
  6. "PropheC Productions". YouTube. Retrieved 2017-04-07.
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