Vinit Singh
Vinit Singh | |
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Birth name | विनीत सिन्घ |
Born |
Kanpur, India | January 15, 1989
Occupation(s) | Playback singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 2005 to present |
Vineet Singh (Hindi: विनीत सिन्घ) (born 15 January 1989 in Kanpur, India) is a Bollywood playback singer.
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005
He began singing at the age of five. He was first noticed at the age of 16 in the music talent show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005,[1] a reality television program where the winner is chosen by public voting. Initially Vineet was not selected to participate in Challenge 2005, as he was considered under age, but he was accepted as a wild card entry. He became Himesh Reshammiya's protege and represented Reshammiya's Rock Gharana on the show. In the initial rounds of the show there was no public voting, and the contestants were judged by the likes of Pandit Jasraj, Pandit Shiv Kumar Sharma, Kavita Krishnamurthy, and Jagjit Singh. Vineet, along with Nihira Joshi and Hemachandra, were the only three participants who scored a perfect hat-trick, getting through each round the first time.
Challenge 2005 became popular and he soon was a well known face on Indian Television. Other than Debojit Saha, he was the only contestant on the show who was never in danger of elimination.
Before the grand finale Debojit and Vineet campaigned in their home towns to garner votes. There were public processions, with the two being treated like celebrities. Debojit was the eventual winner of the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2005; 50.42% to 49.58%.
Vineet's debut song in Bollywood was Dil Rang Le, a duet with Sunidhi Chauhan for the film Rocky: The Rebel (2006). Singh performed with Himesh Reshammiya in his international concert series "Aap Kaa Surroor" in the fall of 2006 with fellow contestant Himani Kapoor.
Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star
In 2008 Singh appeared as a contestant on the show Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star. He was a top scorer every week, but was eliminated. He was also seen in Music Ka Maha Muqabla where he was part of Himesh Reshammiya's team.
Aajaa Mahi Vay
Singh is the host of the dance show Aajaa Mahi Vay with co-host Rahul Vaidya, who was the winner of Jo Jeeta Wohi Super Star.
Discography
Song | Artists | Film |
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"Dil Rang Le" | Sunidhi Chauhan, Vinit Singh | Rocky: The Rebel (2006) |
"Dil Rang Le (Remix)" | Sunidhi Chauhan, Vinit Singh | Rocky: The Rebel (2006) |
"Chalo Dildar Chalo" | Hemachandra, Himani Kapoor, Vinit Singh | Dil Diya Hai (2006) |
"Chalo Dildar Chalo (Remix)" | Hemachandra, Himani Kapoor, Vinit Singh | Dil Diya Hai (2006) |
"Aashiqana Aalam Hai" | Himesh Reshammiya, Alka Yagnik, Vinit Singh | Good Boy Bad Boy (2007) |
"Kesariya" | Vinit Singh, Jayesh Gandhi | Nanhe Jaisalmer (2007) |
"Ulaga Nayagan (Come Dance with Me)" | Vinit Singh (credited as Vinit) (sung in Tamil) | Dasavathaaram (2008) |
"Koi Tumsa" | Vinit Singh | Dasavathaaram (2008) |
"Loka Nayakunda" | Vinit Singh (credited as Vinit) (sung in Telugu) | Dasavatharam (2008) |
"Go Go" | Vinit Singh (credited as Vinit) (sung in Kannada) | House Full (2009) |
"Tum Chain Ho (Unplugged)" | Vineet Singh (credited as Vineet) | Milenge Milenge (2010) |
"Kuch To Baaki Hain (Bright Mix)" | Himesh Reshammiya, Vineet Singh, DJ Lloyd (credited as Vineet) | Milenge Milenge (2010) |
"Damadamm" | Himesh Reshammiya, Vineet Singh and others | Damadamm!'' (2011) |
"Damadamm (Remix)" | Himesh Reshammiya, Vineet Singh and others | Damadamm! (2011) |
"Tu kamaal di kudi" | Vineet singh and Mamta sharma | Son of Sardar (2012) |
"Khiladi(Title track)" | Vineet Singh, Aman Trikha,Yashraj Kapil,Alam Gir Khan and Rajdeep Chaterjee | Khiladi 786 |
"Hookah Bar" | Band of Power(Himesh Reshammiya,Vineet Singh and Aman Trikha) | Khiladi 786 |
"Ishq Gangster" | Himesh Reshammiya & Vineet Singh | Shortcut Romeo |
"Tirat Meri Tu" | Vineet Singh, Shabab Sabri & Palak Muchhal | "Policegiri" |
"Prem Leela" | Aman Trikha, Vineet Singh | "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" |
"Jalte Diye" | Harshdeep Kaur, Vineet Singh, Shabab Sabri, Anweshaa | "Prem Ratan Dhan Payo" |
References
- ↑ Magadi, Ranganathan (2006-10-16). India Rises in the West. Ranganathan Magadi. pp. 340–. ISBN 978-1-4303-0105-9. Retrieved 29 July 2011.
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