Malkit Singh,MBE(Punjabi:ਮਲਕੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ) (Malkit Singh Boparai; born c. 1963) is an England-basedPunjabibhangrasinger. Born inHussainpurand raised inNakodar,he moved toBirminghamin 1984.[2]Singh was the first Punjabi singer to be honoured with an MBE byQueen Elizabeth IIatBuckingham Palace.He is most famous for the songs "Gur Nalo Ishq Mitha", "Tootak Tootak Tootiyan", "Kurri Garam Jayee", "Dekh li vilyait", "Chal Hun", and "Jind Mahi", the latter two from the soundtrack to the popular filmBend It Like Beckham.
Malkit SinghMBE | |
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Birth name | Malkit Singh Boparai |
Born | c. 1963[1] Hussainpur,Punjab,India |
Origin | Birmingham,England |
Genres | Bhangra,Indi-pop |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument | Vocals |
Years active | 1986 |
Labels | Oriental Star Agencies |
Website | MalkitSingh.com |
Career
editMalkit Singh had appeared on many Indian talk shows which were linked to Sikhism and Punjab on MTV Channel, Channel V, and all Indian channels. He was listed by theGuinness Book of Recordsas the biggest selling bhangra solo artist of all time, with sales of over 4.9 million records in his 32-year career.[3]His song "Tutak Tutak Toothiyan" written by Veer Rahimpuri was the fastest-selling and most successful Bhangra single at the time. It was released with the 1990 albumTootak Tootak Toothian,which sold 2.5 million records, a record for BhangraIndi-popat the time.[4]
Awards and recognition
edit- In 2005, Singh was awarded the "Commitment to Scene" award at theUK Asian Music Awards.[5]
- In 2008, Malkit Singh was appointedMember of the Order of the British Empire(MBE) in the2008 New Year Honours.[6]
- In 2010, Singh was awarded "Outstanding Achievement" award at theBrit Asia TV Music Awards.[7]
- In 2012, Singh was honoured with a star on theBirmingham Walk of Stars.[2]
Discography
editYear | Album | Label |
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2022 | Kali Ainak | Music Waves Productions Ltd |
2017 | Midas Touch 3 | MovieBox/Saga Hits |
2014 | Sikh Hon Da Maan | MovieBox/T-Series |
2009 | Billo Rani | MovieBox |
2005 | 21st Chapter | OSA |
2003 | Midas Touch 2 | Music Waves |
2002 | Paaro | OSA |
2001 | Mighty Boliyan | OSA |
2000 | Nach Nach | OSA |
1999 | Millennium Mixes | OSA |
1997 | Agg Larr Gaayee | OSA |
1995 | Forever Gold | T-Series |
1994 | Midas Touch | OSA |
1993 | Tootak Tootak Toothian | |
1993 | Chak Deh Dholia | OSA |
1992 | Singho Ho Jo Kathe | Saga |
1992 | Tere Ishq Nachiyav | Saga |
1991 | Gal Sunja | Saga |
1991 | Ragga Muffin Mix | OSA |
1990 | Dhotakada Bai Dhotakada | OSA |
1989 | Hai Shava | T-Series |
1989 | Fast Forward | T-Series |
1988 | Up Front | HMV |
1988 | Chott Nigary Lawo | HMV |
1988 | Putt Sardara De | Saga |
1987 | I Love Golden Star | T-Series |
1986 | Nach Giddhe Vich | HMV |
Duo collaboration
editYear | Album | Label | Notes |
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2016 | Chardi Kala | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By:Sukshinder Shinda/ Midas Touch 3 |
2016 | Ranjha | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By: Gurmeet Singh / Midas Touch 3 |
2016 | Maa Da Pyaar | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By: Atul Sharma / Midas Touch 3 |
2016 | Selfie Boliyan | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By: DJ Vix / Midas Touch 3 |
2016 | Desi Peeke | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By: Nick Dhammu / Midas Touch 3 |
2016 | Yaari Jattan Di | MovieBox/Saga Hits | Music By: Nick Dhammu / Midas Touch 3 |
2014 | iPhone Mann | T-Series | Special Appearance Sung: Jatt Di Matian |
2013 | Desi Beat | Kamlee Records | Music By DJ Vix / Taken From The Forthcoming Album "Chapter V" |
2012 | The Folk King(Tribute ToKuldip Manak) | MovieBox Record | Music ByAman HayerAlong with A.S. Kang,Jazzy B,Sukshinder Shinda,Malkit Singh,Manmohan WarisBalwinder Safri &Angrej Ali |
2011 | International Villager | MovieBox, Speed Records, Planet Recordz | (Beautiful) |
2008 | The New Adventures ofJassi Sidhu | Moviebox/Music Waves | Ki Kehne |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^"Bhangra singer Malkit Singh to be honoured with Broad Street Star".BirminghamLive.11 February 2012.Retrieved11 October2020.
The 49-year-old
- ^abElkes, Neil."King of Bhangra Malkit Singh honored on Birmingham Walk of Stars".Retrieved12 May2012.
- ^Folkard, Claire, ed. (2004).Guinness World Records 2005.Enfield: Guinness World Records. p. 199.ISBN0851121926.
- ^Sabharwal, Gopa (2017).India Since 1947: The Independent Years.Penguin Group.p. 304.ISBN9789352140893.
- ^"Artists unite to celebrate British Asian Music".Archived fromthe originalon 10 January 2011.Retrieved24 August2010.
- ^"British Queen honours singer Malkit Singh".Hindustan Times.8 May 2008.Retrieved8 September2020.
- ^Sembhi, Jas."Brit Asia TV Music Awards Winners".DESIblitz.Retrieved3 September2020.