Baba Sehgal

Baba Sehgal

Baba Sehgal at a photoshoot promoting his new album 'Mumbai City'.
Background information
Birth name Harjeet Singh Sehgal
Born (1965-11-23) 23 November 1965[1]
Lucknow, India
Genres Indipop, Bollywood, Tamil, Telugu, Punjabi, bangla, Kannada, Odia etc.
Occupation(s) Singer, composer, actor,producer,model,song writer,anchor,performer etc.
Years active 1990 – present

Baba Sehgal is an Indian musician, composer and rapper. Brought up in Lucknow, he began his career in 1990. Sehgal is an Electrical Engineer from G.B.Pant University Of Agriculture & Technology. He is credited as the world's first professional Hindi rapper and first Indian rapper[2] to jump on the Indipop bandwagon,[3] and released an album which got frequent airplay on MTV India.[4] Since then he has dominated the Indian rap scene[5] with hits such as 'Thanda Thanda Paani' (a remake of "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice),[6] 'Manjula' and 'Dil Dhadke'.[7] He was a contestant on Bigg Boss 1 in 2006.

Career

Music

Baba Sehgal,Released his latest single trump KA mania 2016,which collectively gathered more than 3 lakh views followed by another funny investment single meri girlfriend ban ja which was get similar audience response. He also released another single on soundcloud Ek pal with an animal to express his fondness for KISHORE KUMAR Legendary baba Sehgal's first album was Dilruba (1990) followed by[8] Alibaba (1991),[9] Thanda Thanda Pani (1992),[10] Main Bhi Madonna (1993),[11] Baba Bachaona (1993), Dr. Dhingra (1994), Indian Romyo (1995) ,Tora Tora (1995), Loomba Loomba (1996), na aariya hai na jariya hai (1997), Dhak Dhak Dil In Calcutta (1997), Dj. Mix. Blue (1997), America Mein Indian Dhaba (1997),A Reason To Smile (1997), Meri Jaan Hindustan (1998),Jugni Mast Kalandar (1998) Double Gadbad (1999), Abb Main Vengagaboy (1999),Pinga Pinga (2001), Pump Up Your Style (2003), Welcome To Mumbai (2006),Babe Di Gaddi (2009),The Magic Of Dandiya, Woh Beete Din and many more albums. He almost always writes, composes and sings the songs in his albums himself. He was the music director of the movie Dance Party (1995) which had a popular song "kapurthala se aaya hoon, tere liye laaya hoon, Orange kurta peela pajama..".[12] He has the distinction of having the first Indian music video ever to be shown on MTV Asia[13] (which was broadcasting out of Hong Kong at the time). He was also the television host of the TV show Superhit Muqabla which was aired on DD2 at primetime.[14] He has also worked as a stage performer.[15]

He was in New York from 2001 to 2005.[16] When he came home to Mumbai, he released his album 'Welcome to Mumbai',[17] which was his 22nd and latest music album during that time.

He also directed the music for the Bollywood film Bhoot Uncle (2006).[18] He is also anchoring the TV show 'Santa and Banta news unlimited' on Zoom.[19]

BABA SEHGAL ALBUMS

DILRUBA 1990 (MAGNASOUND)

ALIBABA 1991 (MAGNASOUND)

THANDA THANDA PANI 1992 (MAGNASOUND)

MAIN BHI MADONNA 1993 (MAGNASOUND)

SUPERHIT BABA VOL.1 AND 2. (MAGNASOUND)

BABA BACHAONA 1993 (GOLDEN MELODIES)

AA UDD CHALE

DR. DHINGRA 1994 (MAGNASOUND)

INDIAN ROMYO 1995 (CRESCENDO)

TORA TORA 1995 (SA RE GA MA)

MISS LOOMBA LOOMBA 1996 (T-SERIES)

NA AARIYA HAI NA JARIYA HAI 1997 (TIPS)

DHAK DHAK DIL CALCUTTA 1997 (T-SERIES)

AMERICA MAIN INDIAN DHABA 1997 (TIPS)

D.J. MIX BLUE 1997 (TIPS)

WOH BEETE DIN

THE MAGIC OF DANDIYA (ARCHIES)

A REASON TO SMILE 1997 (MAGNASOUND)

MERI JAAN HINDUSTAN 1998

JUGNI MAST KALANDAR 1998 ( ARCHIES)

ABB MAIN VENGABOY 1999 (VIRGIN)

PINGA PINGA 2001 (GAS)

PUMP UP YOUR STYLE 2003 (TIPS)

WELCOME TO MUMBAI 2006 (FRANKLIN MUSIC)

BABE DI GADDI 2009

Acting

In 1998, Sehgal made his acting debut in the Bollywood film Miss 420 alongside Sheeba. He also did playback singing for the film's soundtrack which was released in 1994, four years before the film's theatrical release. In 1999 he acted in the film Double Gadbad playing a double role. He also composed and sang all the songs for the film's soundtrack. In 2009, he played a role in the SAB TV comedy series Jugni Chali Jalandhar. In 2011 he appeared in Rang Badalti Odhani on Star One. Sehgal also making his Telugu film debut in a Heroine centric magnum opus movie Rudhramadevi, Anushka Shetty in the lead. It will be directed by National award winner Gunasekhar. Baba Sehgal has been signed to play a major negative role in another Telugu film titled Overdose.[20]

Filmography

As actor

As playback singer

Telugu Cinema
Bollywood
Kannada
Tamil Cinema
Year Film Song Name Composer Co-Singer(s)
2009 Villu "Jalsa Jalsa" & (Remix) Devi Sri Prasad Devi Sri Prasad
2010 Singam "Kadhal Vandhale" Devi Sri Prasad Priyadharshini
2011 Osthe "Osthe Maamey" S. Thaman Ranjith, Rahul Nambiar, Naveen
2012 Muppozhudhum Un Karpanaigal "Sokku Podi" G. V. Prakash Kumar Shruti Haasan
Saguni "Vella Bambaram" G. V. Prakash Kumar Priya Himesh
2013 Alex Pandian "Bad Boy" Devi Sri Prasad Priya Himesh
2013 Singam II "Singam Dance" Devi Sri Prasad Devi Sri Prasad
2009 13B
Bengali Cinema
Year Film Song Name Composer Co-Singer(s)
2013 Khiladi (2013 Film) "Heartbeat" shree pritam || saberi bhattacharya ||

Television appearances

References

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  2. Dutt, Tushar (13 July 2007). "Baba's back with a bang". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  3. "A sip of Indi-pop". The Indian Express. 18 November 1998. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  4. Abbas, M. Ackbar; John Nguyet Erni; Wimal Dissanayake (2005). Internationalizing Cultural Studies (link to Google snippet). Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 978-0-631-23623-8. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  5. Hunt, Ken (2003). Vladimir Bogdanov; Chris Woodstra; Stephen Thomas Erlewine; John Bush, eds. All Music Guide to Hip-hop. Backbeat Books. p. 427. ISBN 978-0-87930-759-2. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  6. Garber, Marjorie; Paul B. Franklin; Rebecca L. Walkowitz (1996). Field Work. Routledge. p. 58. ISBN 978-0-415-91454-3. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  7. "Baba unplugged". The Hindu. 1 March 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  8. Nair, Vinod (14 June 2003). "Arre Baba, he's back!". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  9. Cultures of the Commonwealth. Université de Cergy-Pontoise. 1998. p. 11. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
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  11. Robertson, Roland; Kathleen E. White (2003). Globalization. Taylor & Francis. p. 234. ISBN 978-0-415-30222-7. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  12. "Dance Party". Bollywood Hungama. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  13. Sharma, Amitabh (26 December 1994). "India's Turning 'Asian Kool' Into Very Hot Sounds Pop music: Record chiefs bet the next global hits will be rap monologues tinged with a Punjabi folk genre known as bhangra". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  14. "Baba Sehgal is back". The Hindu. 21 May 2005. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  15. "Straight Answers". The Times of India. 1 November 2005. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  16. "Baba Sehgal comes back in a new player movement". The Hindu. 26 August 2005. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  17. "Welcome To Mumbai – Baba Saigal". IndiaGlitz. 8 January 2007. Archived from the original on 22 September 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  18. Deladia, Priyanka (15 April 2006). "Straight Answers". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  19. Mulchandani, Amrita (19 May 2008). "'Baba and I are like husband and wife'". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 October 2008.
  20. http://zoot.mtsindia.in/artist-Baba%20Sehgal-biography-835
  21. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/hindi/tv/news-interviews/Baba-Sehgal-to-do-an-Anil-Kapoor/articleshow/7701119.cms
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