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  2. Sorry, Sorry (album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: March 12, 2009 (): Recorded: July 2008 – February 2009: Studio: Lead ()Mojo Sound (Seoul) SM Blue Ocean (Seoul) SM Booming System (Seoul) SM Concert Hall (Seoul)

  3. Jaya Sri - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, some original songs of Jaya Sri such as "Mother Earth" and "Situkuamriye" were selected for the World Music Compilation CD Migrant Music Vienna, which was distributed by Lotus Records Worldwide. [11] In 2016, they released the international music album Love with 15 solo hits. [13]

  4. Wasantha Sandanayake - Wikipedia

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    Mudunkotuwa Munasinghe Arachchige Leelawathi Perera (Sinhala: වසන්තා සන්දනායක; 18 October 1917 – 24 November 2000), popularly known by her stage name Wasantha Sandanayake, was a Sri Lankan singer, primarily worked as a playback singer in Sinhala film industry. [1]

  5. Milton Mallawarachchi - Wikipedia

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    One of the most respected singers in Sri Lankan music history, Mallawarachchi was a trending act in Sri Lanka for more than a decade, performing nearly a total of 850 songs with over 35 albums. [2] He is also known to be a music composer for most of his songs, a film play-back singer for the silver screen, a talent tabla and sitar player. [3]

  6. Music of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    A Musicians in Sri Dalada Maligawa. The music of Sri Lanka has its roots in five primary influences: ancient folk rituals, Hindu religious traditions, Buddhist religious traditions, the legacy of European colonisation, and the commercial and historical influence of nearby Indian culture—specifically, Kollywood cinema and Bollywood cinema.

  7. Rookantha Gunathilake - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Rookantha returned to Sri Lanka and resumed his role as a key figure in the music industry. [4] He is known for his contributions to Sri Lankan pop and sentimental music, with a repertoire that includes over 200 songs and a lasting impact on the country’s music scene. [5]

  8. Upali Kannangara - Wikipedia

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    Upali Kannangara (5 January 1951 – 12 December 2018: Sinhala: උපාලි කන්නංගර), was a Sri Lankan musician, singer and accompanist. [2] Starting as a guitar player, Kannangara became one of the most popular singers in Sri Lanka particularly in the outdoor musicals with popular songs such as Iwasillak Na Dakina Thura, Dumbara Mitiyawatha, Parata Kittuwa and Gele Ranmala.

  9. Gratien Ananda - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, he celebrated 25 years in music with a concert Ananda Rathriya at the BMICH on 25 September at 6.00 pm. [9] [13] The DVD of the concert was released in 2005 with the brand Torana Music Box. The DVD comprises 20 popular songs sung by Ananda. [14] His final song album was Desithaka Gee produced in year 2007 with 12 new songs. [7]