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  2. Umaria Sinhawansa - Wikipedia

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    Umaria Sinhawansa was born 5 January 1991, in Colombo, Sri Lanka. She is the daughter of Tony Sinhawansa and Ayesha Sinhawansa who were musicians and Umaria was exposed to music early in her life. [9] Umaria studied at Muslim Ladies College and Gateway International school, Colombo, Sri Lanka.

  3. Manda Pama - Wikipedia

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    "Manda Pama" (Sinhala: මන්ද පමා), is a 2020 Sinhala song by Sri Lankan Singer Umaria Sinhawansa. It is pop, Arabic, R&B song. It was released as the single on July 3, 2020, through SaReGaMa Music Records. [1] The song was written by Manuranga Wijesekara, alongside its produce Dimithri Fonseka known as DimRaaw (DimRaaw Productions) .

  4. Nim Him Sewwa (2020 song) - Wikipedia

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    Nim Him Sewwa (Sinhala: නිම් හිම් සෙව්වා) is a 2020 song by Bathiya and Santhush, Kasun Kalhara, Sashika Nisansala, and Umaria Sinhawansa.The song is a collaboration between the five musical arists, made as a promotion for The Voice Sri Lanka, on which the five artists are the judge panel.

  5. Nim Him Sewwa - Wikipedia

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    Both the Sinhalese and English language versions of Nim Him Sewwa have been covered by many artists over the years. Most notably, in November 2020, the judges of The Voice Sri Lanka (BNS, Umaria, Sashika Nisansala, and Kasun Kalhara) did a collaborative cover of the song to promote the singing competition show, fusing both the Sinhalese and English versions.

  6. Umara Sinhawansa - Wikipedia

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    Umara Sinhawansa was born into a family of professional musicians, father Tony Sinhawansa and mother Ayesha Sinhawansa, [1] [2] who allowed her to be exposed to all genres of music from jazz and hip hop to classic and R&B. She has one sister, (Umaria Sinhawansa), and two brothers.

  7. The Voice Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Umaria Sinhawansa: Dinithi Walgamage Kingsly Rathnayaka Sumiran D. Gunasekara Umaria BNS Sashika Kasun — 2 Oct 29, 2022 May 21, 2023 Rameesh Sashinka Chinthaka Roshan Sheron Silva Chanupa Deshitha Shehan Rangana Supun Perera Sumiran Dhananjaya Gunasekara Kasun Umaria Supun 3 Dec 14, 2024 TBA Current season: Mihindu Raini Hirushi Supun —

  8. W. D. Amaradeva - Wikipedia

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    He has composed music for ballet (Karadiya, Nala Damayanthi, etc.), film (Ranmuthu Duwa, Gam Peraliya, Ran Salu, Delovak Athara, Gatavarayo, Rena Girav, Thun Man Handiya, Puran Appu, etc.), theatre (Wessantara, etc.), radio and television. He is the creator of the mando-harp, a musical instrument combining the mandolin and the harp.

  9. Dharmaratne Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Dharmaratne Brothers was an influential Sri Lankan music group, composed of the brothers Christie, Maxwell, Melroy and Ronald Dharmaratne. They were the first all family Sinhala pop group, and racked up several hits in the late '60s and early '70s.