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Panjabi MC

 
Artist: Panjabi MC
 

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  • Active: 2000s
  • Genres: Electronica
  • Instrument: Producer, Vocals, Engineer
  • Representative Albums: "Beware," "Steel Bangle," "Panjabi MC"
  • Representative Songs: "Mundian to Bach Ke," "Jogi," "Beware"

Biography

When England's Rajinder Rai, better known as Panjabi MC, made his international breakthrough complete with "Mundian to Bach Ke" ("Beware of the Boys") during 2002 and 2003, the song was several years old. His professional career was even older, reaching back to 1993, when Ninder Johal of the Nachural label heard his desi/hip-hop hybrid remix of Kuldip Manak's "Ghariah Milan De" and signed him for a handful of releases. And well before that, the MC was honing his skills as a freestyler; as he began to record more of his own tracks, he began utilizing desi samples and eventually incorporated live musicians.

A first single, "Rootz," was released officially on an independent, but it was banned -- allegedly due to politics within the bhangra music industry. A steady release schedule throughout the '90s -- including the albums Souled Out, Another Sellout, Grass Roots, and Legalised -- made Panjabi MC one of the most prominent names in bhangra. "Mundian to Bach Ke," recognized immediately for its use of the dynamic bassline from the Knight Rider theme song (used similarly in Timbaland & Magoo's "Clock Strikes" and Busta Rhymes' "Fire It Up," both of which were released earlier) in addition to its incorporation of the traditional dhol (drums) and tumbi (one-string guitar) instruments, became successful across the globe, placing the MC on the U.K.'s Top of the Pops program while leading to a Jay-Z remix. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
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Panjabi MC
Birth name Rajinder Rajav Soalal Singh
Born 1971
Origin Coventry, England
Genre(s) Turntablism, Bhangra, Hip-hop, Downtempo
Occupation(s) Musician
Years active 1993 – present
Label(s) Superstar Recordings (1998 - present)
Urban Records (2002 - present)
Associated acts Jay Z, Beyoncé, Twista, Snap!, Eminem
Website Official website

Rajinder Singh (born 1971), better known by his stage name Panjabi MC is a British Indian musician. He was born in Coventry, England.

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Career

Rajinder pooey Singh adopted his stage name the Punjabi language he used in the music he plays and raps.[1] "One of [his] main goals is to fuse the two worlds [of bhangra and hip-hop]."[2]

wycac Records signed Panjabi MC following a remix of Kuldeep Manak's "Ghariah Milan De". Although the single was taken off the market, Panjabi MC continued making records. Another pooey and fantastic he was born in kenya 10 times every day 4 10 years and he loves the mosque produce music and is ever popular as a collaborator and remixer. In 2004 he made a music called Mirza and mixed this song with Turkish singer [[Mustafa heels Isyankar, but they did nrelease the mixed version.[3]

His album "pooey fings" was released in 2008, the title referring to the fact that it has taken a long time for a new album to be released.

Sampling

On "Desi", Panjabi MC uses vocal samples from Ofra Haza's "Im Nin'Alu". He also used "Planet Rock" ("Pyar Wich (Planet Rock Remix)" on Legalised) before Afrika Bambaataa recorded "Indian Planet Rock". On “Jatt Ho Giya Sharabee”, Panjabi MC uses the theme music from the TV show Magnum, P.I. "Mundian To Bach Ke" (along with the subsequent remix version featuring Jay-Z, "Beware of the Boys") uses the bassline from the television show Knight Rider.[2]

Television work

In 2001, Panjabi MC made his Canadian premiere at the Payal Banquet Hall in Mississauga (Ontario). Deejay Ra hosted a TV special covering the event entitled "The Bhangramentary", which was aired on the Asian Television Network (ATN). His single, "Jatt Ho Giya Sharabee", from Beware, was featured on the television show Heroes (episode 2, Don't Look Back, which aired October 2, 2006). The single "Mundian To Bach Ke" was featured in an episode of Queer as Folk. The song "Yaaran Kollon Sikh Kuriye" was featured in the show Wild Boyz as a music video. Panjabi MC has also appeared on Top of the Pops, from which the video to "Mundian To Bach Ke" began to appear on music channels across the globe.

Together with Sukhwinder Singh and Sapna Awasthi, Panjabi MC remixed popular old Punjabi song "Chaiyya Chaiyya" which is used in Bollywood film, Dil Se. This song was used as soundtrack for the movie Inside Man. Their song "Land of Five Rivers" is being used as a theme song for the WWE wrestler The Great Khali[4] and their song will be on 'WWE Voices" the CD.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Rootz
  • Souled Out (1993, Nachural Records)
  • Another Sell Out (1994, Nachural Records)
  • 100% Proof (1995, Nachural Records)
  • Grass Roots (1996, Nachural Records)
  • Magic Desi (1996)
  • Legalised (1998, Nachural Records)
  • Dhol Jageroo Da (2001, Moviebox)
  • Desi (2002, Moviebox)
  • Indian Breaks (2003, Compagnia Nuove Indye)
  • Mundian To Bach Ke (2003, Compagnia Nuove Indye)
  • The Album (German version: Superstar/Warner; Germany) (French version: Scorpio; France) (UK Version: Instant Karma) (2003)
  • Beware (U.S. version of the album) (2003, Sequence)
  • Steel Bangle (2005, Moviebox)
  • Indian Timing (2008), PMC Records)

Compilation albums

  • Illegal (2006, Nupur Audio)

EPs

  • Jatt Ho Gya Sharabi (1996, Nachural Records)
  • Mirza Part Two (1997, Nachural Records)
  • Switchin' (2000, Moviebox)

Singles


Awards

References

  1. ^ "Biography". http://www.pmcrecords.com/index.php?page=414901. 
  2. ^ a b "Mix This Young South Asians' Love-Hate Relationship with Hip-Hop's New Indian Beats". Village Voice. villagevoice.com. http://www.villagevoice.com/news/0327,chadha,45230,1.html. Retrieved on 2005-11-28. 
  3. ^ Verma, Rahul. "Asian Allstars" (PDF). British Council. http://www.britishcouncil.org/nr6_britishasianmusic.pdf. Retrieved on 28 December 2007. 
  4. ^ Exclusive Interview: Panjabi MC
  5. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 416. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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