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  2. Arjun (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Arjun's R&B Remix ("How could you do this to me?") of "Why This Kolaveri Di" attracted over 3 million YouTube views in one month, [5] Arjun became known for his fusion of contemporary Western and Eastern sounds, combining R&B with elements of South Asian music. [6] Arjun was nominated for Best Newcomer at the Brit Asia Music Awards in 2011. [7]

  3. List of R&B musicians - Wikipedia

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    List of R&B musicians encompasses sub-genres such as urban-contemporary, doo wop, southern, neo-soul and soul, indie, alternative, country, rap, ska, funk, pop, rock, electronic and new jack swing fusions.

  4. Ideal (group) - Wikipedia

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    Ideal was an American R&B quartet from Houston, Texas. The group debuted in 1999 and was composed of brothers Maverick "Mav" and Cedrick "Swab" Cotton, their cousin Wayne "PZ" Perry, and high school friend Jay "J-Dante" Green, [1] all graduates of Lamar High School in Houston. The group is best known for the songs "Creep Inn", "Get Gone", and ...

  5. Guru Randhawa - Wikipedia

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    Guru Randhawa's Bollywood debut Suit Suit in the 2017 film Hindi Medium, was a remake of his and Arjun's track. His song Tu Meri Rani was recreated by him and Rajat Nagpal for the 2017 film Tumhari Sulu as Ban Ja Rani. His song with Bohemia, Patola, was recreated by him as a wedding song in the 2018 film Blackmail.

  6. Aurra - Wikipedia

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    The resulting album, Made to Be Together was released in 1989, with the Teddy Riley-produced title track becoming a minor R&B hit. [9] In 2013, Family Groove Records recovered the lost tapes for the unreleased '5th' Aurra album Satisfaction, originally recorded in 1984. The direction of the album was supervised by Steve Washington, Amuka Kelly ...

  7. Street Academics - Wikipedia

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    Street Academics is an Indian alternative hip-hop group from Kerala, known for their songs blending malayalam, english and tamil lyrics. The collective of rappers based out of various districts from their home state are noted for emphasizing on contemporary and philosophical themes ranging from social realism to dystopian fantasy.

  8. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    [157] [158] [159] The song also peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 [160] and the music video has over 130 million views on YouTube. [161] OK Go music videos – several of the band's award-winning videos incorporate unique concepts, such as dancing on treadmills in "Here It Goes Again", [162] a giant Rube Goldberg machine in "This Too ...

  9. Sway (British musician) - Wikipedia

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    The Dcypha roster continued to flourish and went on to sign acts such as singer/songwriter Sam Garrett, Battle rap champion Lunar C and British & Asian R&B star Arjun. [30] As a writer and producer Sway amassed over a billion music streams worldwide across platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music and he continues to work with emerging ...