Iraj Weeraratne
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Iraj Weeraratne | |
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Born | February 21, 1981 |
Origin | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Genres | Hip hop |
Occupations | Hip Hop, R&B Artist |
Years active | 2003—present |
Labels | Illnoize Records |
Associated acts | Sean Kingston, Ranidu Lankage, R.I.O, Kurupt, Truth Hurts, Delon, Krishan Maheson, Vijay Antony, Janani Karunaratne, Infaas |
Website | Official Website |
Iraj Weeraratne (Sinhala : ඉරාජ් වීරරත්න, Tamil : இராஜ் வீரரட்ன) (born February 21, 1981) is a Sinhalese R&B and hip hop artist and music producer who raised the international profile of Sinhalese RnB/pop. After a long break from his music career, he returned in 2013 and released the song "Daahs through to Asian high ]</ref>[1]
Discography
Main article: Iraj Weeraratne discography
Studio albums
- 2004: Iraj (album)
- 2008: Chapter 02: Aloke (album)
- 2014: Manamali (album)
Charts and certifications
Single | Reached Position |
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Madumathiye | 107 |
J-town Story | 98 |
Ninda Noyana Handawe | 56 |
Ran Ran Ran | 197 |
Mata Sitanna Baa | 87 |
Hithumathe | 13 |
Mal Sinduwa | 35 |
Aloke | 9 |
Daasa Themila | 1 |
Just 1 Click | 23 |
Mea Maa | 58 |
Your Love | 91 |
Heeneka Thanikarala | 6 |
Manamali | 1 |
Colombo | 67 |
Copyright lawsuit
On February 2013, the Colombo Commercial High Court today issued summons to vocalist Iraj Weeraratne for allegedly violating the copyrights of the song ‘Mata Aloke Genadevi’ owned by film producer, director, and lyricist the late Herbert M. Seneviratne.[2]
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