Millind Gaba

Millind Gaba
Born 7 December 1990
arrah, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Music MG
Alma mater D.A.V Public School, Dhanupra , Ara
Occupation Singer, rapper, music director, actor, dancer
Known for Singing
Notable work Haan Haan Hum Peetein Hain , Beautiful , Aise Na dekh , Daru party , Yaar mods do, 4 Men Down, Drink Like a Junkie, Dilli walli Zallim Girlfriend, Thodi Jeeni Peeti Hai, Party Party & many others[1]

Millind Gaba (born 7 December 1990), also known as Music MG, is an Indian bollywoodmusic director, singer, songwriter, rapper and actor from New Delhi. He is known for his work in Welcome Back (title track), Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend, Bas Tu by Roshan Prince, Aise Na Dekh, Bholeynath, Yaar Mod Do (featuring Guru Randhawa and Ankit Patwal), and Main Tan V Pyar Karda by Happy Raikoti.[2]

Early life

He was born to a Punjabi family in Delhi, India. He was born to Jeetu Gaba and Chanderkanta Gaba. He also has a sibling named Pallavi Gaba who has appeared in his few songs(bholeynath, sohne mukhde te til) as guest vocals.

Career

As a singer

His official debut track 4 Men Down was released by Speed Records. His recent releases include Yaar Mod Do, Aise na dekh and "Beautiful","Haan Haan Hum Peete Hai" And he has started working with Dhritesh Oberoi. Dhritesh oberoi is a singer, actor, Music Director, Rapper

As an actor

He made his debut as an actor in the Punjabi film Stupid 7.[3] He is also known as Music MG #djdhriteshguitarist

Discography

Bollywood

Movie Song Singer Music Director
Dilliwali Zaalim Girlfriend[4] Saddi Dilli Millind Gaba Millind Gaba
Welcome Back Title track Mika Singh, Millind Gaba Millind Gaba, Mika Singh

References

  1. "Millind Gaba". StarsFact.com.
  2. "Rapper Badshah lauds new video of Milind gaba & Guru Randhawa ‘Yaar Mod Do’". PardaPhash: Latest Indian Breaking News, Sting operations. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
  3. Singh, Pali Bhupinder (2013-02-01), Stupid 7, retrieved 2016-01-23
  4. "Music Review: Dilliwaali Zaalim Girlfriend - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-01-23.
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