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Yogi B was born on December 14, 1974, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and grew up in a multicultural environment that would later influence his musical career. [2] Raised in a Tamil-speaking family, Yogi B's early exposure to diverse languages and cultural traditions played a crucial role in shaping his unique musical style.
Yogi B and his team, Emcee Jezz and Dr. Burn have sung the first Tamil movie song, with music composed by Kollywood (Tamil), Vidyasagar and also have made first appearance in the movie Kuruvi, starring Vijay, during a song number. Yogi B also has worked with India's world known composer and music director, A. R. Rahman, for the movie Enthiran.
G. V. Prakash Kumar's soundtrack consists of seven tracks including two rap numbers performed by Malaysian Tamil rapper Yogi B. It was released by Sony Music and the audio was launched at a small function at Lady Aandal School auditorium in Chennai on 1 December 2010. [24]
The soundtrack album features seven songs, with a theme music and a western number. The lyrics for the film was written by Kabilan Vairamuthu, Yogi B, Siva and Raja Kumari. The first single track "Surviva" was released on 19 June 2017, which is a western-based EDM number, performed by Yogi B. The second single track "Thalai Viduthalai" was ...
Aadukalam (transl. Playground) is the soundtrack album for the Tamil film of the same name directed by Vetrimaaran.The film featured music composed by G. V. Prakash Kumar in his second collaboration with Vetrimaaran and Dhanush after Polladhavan (2007), and its soundtrack album features seven tracks; four songs, two rap numbers and an instrumental.
The film's score and songs were composed by D. Imman. The title track was released on 11 December 2017. The song was sung by Yogi B, Yuvan Shankar Raja and Sunitha Sarathy. The full album was released on 6 January 2018. The album has eight songs, four of which are instrumental songs (two theme songs and two karaoke songs).
The soundtrack was released on 13 September 2009 at Sathyam Cinemas, Chennai. [5] [6] The event saw the attendance of Sun Pictures managing director Hansraj Saxena, Tamil Film Producers Council president Rama Narayanan, producers Dayanidhi Azhagiri, R. B. Choudary, directors Karu Palaniappan, Cheran, Seeman, Bala, and actors M. Sasikumar, Jiiva and Silambarasan, amongst the film's cast and ...
The song "Ithu Oru Pon Malai" was written by Vairamuthu, making his cinematic debut. [11] He got the starting lines ready within 30 minutes. [12] The song is set in Kedaram raga, [13] while "Poongathave" is set in Mayamalavagowla. [14] [15] The rock and roll song "Madai Thiranthu" was later remixed by Yogi B and Natchatra in their album Vallavan.