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    Biography

    • Mika Singh

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    Mika Singh is a Bollywood playback singer and live performer. Amongst a wide catalogue of songs, the prominent ones are "Bas Ek King" (Singh Is Kinng), "Mauja Hi Mauja" (Jab We Met), "Ibn-e-Batuta" (Ishqiya), and "Dhanno" (Housefull). Mika began his career at an early age and has released several solo albums. He also acted on various reality shows, becoming a modest star in the country. Mika Singh is younger brother of Punjabi singer Daler Mehndi.[4]

    Contents 1 Early Life 2 Concerts and tours 3 Discography 4 Albums 5 Bengali discography 6 Lollywood discography 7 Kannada discography 8 Odia discography 9 Filmography 9.1 Television 10 Controversy 11 References Early Life

    Mika Singh was born as Amrik Singh. He is the youngest among the six Mehndi brothers, with the eldest being the popular Punjabi singer, Daler Mehndi. His father, Ajmer Singh Chandan was an amateur wrestler as well as a trained Indian Classical musician while Balbir Kaur, his mother had a great interest in the field of folk music and she had also been an amateur wrestler at the state level. Mika learned to play the tabla at the age of eight. By the age of 12, he had learned to play the harmonium and by the age of 14, he was proficient with the guitar. In his early days, he was a Kirtan singer before evolving into a pop and bhangra artist. [5]

    Concerts and tours

    In 2014 Mika performed live and sold out in Bollywood Showstoppers at The O2 Arena with Arjun Kapoor, Sonakshi Sinha, Jacqueline Fernandez, Shahid Kapoor, Ali Zafar and supported by Bollywood dance group Bolly Flex, that appeared Sky1's dance competition show, Got to Dance.[6]

    Mika Singh also performed at his biggest outdoor concert at Danny Singh's Sandwell & Birmingham Mela in 2016 with a audience of 80,000 at Birmingham, UK.[7]

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