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Presenting an interesting collection of old bollywood hits of Mohammed Rafi and Sonu Nigam.

Sonu Nigam with wife Madhurima Nigam at Rakesh Roshan’s birthday, 2017Sonu Nigam was born on 30 July 1973 to Agam Kumar Nigam and Shobha Nigam, in the city of,. His father was from Agra and his mother was from Garhwal. His sister is also a professional singer.Nigam began his singing career at the age of four, when he joined his father Agam Kumar Nigam on stage to sing ‘s song “Kya Hua Tera Wada”. Nigam began accompanying his father on his singing appearances at weddings and parties. He moved to with his father to begin his singing career at the age of 18. He was trained by Hindustani classical singer.Nigam married Madhurima Mishra on 15 February 2002. He has a son named Nevaan.

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Singing and composing work. He has recorded Romantic, Rock, Sad, Devotional, Ghazal and Patriotic songs. He has sung in:, and till date.

Nigam has released pop albums in Hindi, Kannada, Odia, Chhattisgarhi and Punjabi, as well as and Islamic devotional albums. He has released several Buddhist albums. Nigam has performed in countries in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia and Australia. In May–June 2007, he participated in The Incredibles tour with,. In September–October of the same year, he gave solo concerts titled Simply Sonu in Canada and Germany, the first Indian singer to do so.

In April 2008, he toured India promoting his Punjabi single “Punjabi Please”.Nigam’s first film song as a playback singer was for Janam (1990), which was never officially released. He then began making radio commercials and also acted in some of them. His first released song was “O Aasman Wale” from the movie (1993). Sonu had also sung the title track of Aaja Meri Jaan, but it was dubbed by SP Balasubramaniam. He released his first album “Rafi Ki Yaadein” in 1992. After this, he sung in some movies, including (1993), (1993), (1993), (1994), (1994), (1994), (1994), (1995), (1995), etc.

Sonu Nigam was supposed to playback the song “Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh” from 1942: A Love Story and Sonu was the first choice of R.D. Burman for this song, but the song was eventually recorded by Kumar Sanu. He began hosting the TV show, in 1995 and sang “Accha Sila Diya” for the film Bewafa Sanam and achieved great success because of it. In the same year, he sang the -composed song “” in and performed the -composed song “Yeh Dil Deewana” in in 1997, which took him out from his stereotyped image of singing.

Nigam’s album, with music directed by Sajid-Wajid, was released by T-Series in 1999 and is one of the most selling and celebrated albums till date.Nigam provided playback singing for Hindi movies, including the title song for the film in 2003 to “Abhi Mujhme Kahin” for Agneepath in 2012 and many more. However, from the past few years, he has gone selective about his songs so that he can focus more on creative works. His upcoming project with named “Bollywood Retro” is one such project.He composed the title track of the film in 2013 and has also composed music for other films including: and, in collaboration with percussionist in the same year. Nigam has released albums of ‘s songs including Rafi Ki Yaadein, a collection early in his career, which was re-released in Rafi’s memory in September 2007 as a six-disc collection of 100 songs, titled Kal Aaj Aur Kal. In 2008, soon after releasing Classically Mild, he released a single Punjabi track entitled “Punjabi Please” and Rafi Resurrected, a two-disc collection of Rafi songs with music by the.

He contributed to the lyrics of several songs and directed the music for his album.Sonu has always been loved and respected by the Bollywood industry. Among the new generation of singers, loves Sonu the most.

Has been always seen heaping praises on Sonu whom he considers as an true artiste. Considers Sonu Nigam as his favorite singer in recent times. Music director also believes that Sonu is the best singer in the industry. Filmmaker is full of praises for Sonu. Shekhar of duo considered him as the finest live performer. Even who is one of his contemporaries admiring him from a long time.

Singing sensation idolizes Sonu Nigam as his God and Guru draws a lot of inspiration from him.After the death of, Nigam released a song as a tribute to Jackson which was included on the tribute album The Beat of Our Hearts.In November 2007, at the inauguration of University’s 28th president, Nigam sang ‘s favorite, “Vaishnav Jan To Tene Kahiye”, with the Harvard College Sangeet.In July 2008, he participated in a three-city tour of the United Kingdom, singing Rafi songs with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO). This followed the release of these songs by the CBSO and the Indian music company on Rafi Resurrected.He participated in a US tour with in 2009 called The Explosion 2009 tour and in a tour titled All Izz Well in November 2010. In 2011, Nigam collaborated with Kakas Entertainment and for a Maestros Concert performing Mohammed Rafi songs.In 2011, Nigam collaborated with on a remix of her “” track, and with DJ on his song “Indian Levels”, produced by Avicii in 2012.He was ranked the Number 1 artist on the US charts twice in September and October 2013.In September 2015, Nigam recorded a song with the music director for the upcoming project titled Gulam Bandhu. Work in Kannada. Nigam performing at the live concert in 2014Nigam’s first song in was in 1996 for the film.

The song “Yello Yaro Hego” was composed by with lyrics. Nigam has since sung over 600 Kannada songs. He is known as the Golden Singer Of Karnataka.His songs include “Cheluve Yeke Bande”, from the film Majnu, composed by; “Titanic Heroine Nee Nanna Cheluve”, from the film; the title track from the film composed by Valisha Sandeep; “Hamsave Hamsave” from the film Gatti Mela, composed by, “Kannale Kannale” from the film, composed by and “Baaninda Baa Chandira, from the movie Kanti, composed. The 2006 film created a sensation and spawned several records, mainly in Karnataka.The songs “Mungaru Maleye” and “” were composed by and written by and respectively. Nigam has said that he finds Kannada songs more fulfilling than the Hindi numbers. In an interview with he said “Kannada songs make me feel positive”.

He went on to say: “I highly respect the musicians of and many of my favourite songs are in Kannada. I consider as my second birthplace. Even if someone requests me to sing a Kannada song while I’m performing in the West Indies, I will sing it for them”. Sonu Nigaam during a Peace Rally in on 20 November 2011From the same Mungaru Male combination, composer Murthy, lyricist Kaikini and Nigam got together to record the Kannada album, produced. Videos for the songs “Neene Bari Neene” and “Baa Nodu Gelathi” were shot on the outskirts of Bangalore featuring Nigam and model in the lead. Nigam also composed a theme song for the team in the and sang it with and, who also penned the lyrics.

Work as a host and celebrity judge Nigam was the host of the music show from 1995 until 1999 and became household name. He returned on as a judge with in October 2007. Nigam was a celebrity judge on the grand finale on 12 December 2009.Nigam hosted the TV show Kisme Kitna Hai Dum on in 2002. He appeared as the judge on in seasons 1 (October 2004 – March 2005) and 2 (November 2005 – April 2006), and was a celebrity judge in seasons 3 (17 August 2007) and 4 (16 January 2009 and 6 February 2009). In 2006, Nigam hosted Life Ki Dhun with Sonu Nigaam on, interviewing musicians.He appeared as a celebrity judge on in August 2007 (Season 1) and in December 2008 (Season 2), and on the grand finale of music reality show on 12 July 2008.Nigam was a judge/mentor on – Do Deshon Ki Ek Awaaz (July – October 2010) with, and was a judge/mentor on the first season of (29 May – 2 September 2011) along with and.On 23 August 2015, he appeared on “” sharing his life experiences. He has been also one of the three judges of Indian Idol 2016–17.

Film and voice-over acting Nigam’s acting career started as a child in films including (1983). As an adult, he acted in films such as,. He has been signed to be in Ankhon Ankhon Mein, about a blind singer. Nigam provided the for the lead character, in the Hindi dubbed version of. Awards and honors. Sonu Nigam receiving the Best Male Playback Singer Award from the President A.P.J. 18 January 2011.

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