Arjun Sasi

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Arjun Sasi
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Background information
OriginCochin, India
Occupation(s)Playback singer, lyricist, film actor, rapper
Years active2004–present

Arjun Sasi is an Indian singer.[1] He has his hands on song writing cum rapping along with singing.

Biography[]

Arjun Sasi is originally from Cochin, Kerala. He completed his Bachelors in Engineering in Electronics and Communication from MKCE, Karur. Arjun Sasi got into music field through the album S5 and continued his saga in music through various stage shows. After the success of S5 band, Arjun Sasi worked along Vineeth Srinivasan, Shaan Rahman and Jakes Bejoy for the album Malayalee, which turn out to be the hit album of 2007. He wrote English lyrics for the song Friends are forever and sang in it as well. He sang for various eminent music directors including Vidyasagar, Deepak Dev, Alphonse. Apart from music, he proved himself as a good actor. He starred in the lead role for the Malayalam film Out of Syllabus.[2]

Discography[]

He worked as English lyricist, singer and rapper for the following songs.

For Malayalam Films

Movie/Album Song Music Director
Ben Johnson Munpe munpe, Ben Johnson Deepak Dev
Raashtram Rashtram theme Deepak Dev
Kilukkam Kilukilukkam Paattonnu paadan Deepak Dev
By the People all the songs by S5 Pravin Mani
Athishayan Athishayan Theme Alphonse
Malayalee Manipoyyo Jakes/Santy
Unreleased Aaranival Alphonse
Notebook Prayer song Mejo Joseph
Chota Mumbai Thala Rahul Raj
Yes Your Honour Yes Your Honour Deepak Dev

For Tamil Films

Film Song Music Director
Ponniyin Selvan Do Re Mi Vidyasagar
Vyuham Vaa endru koopidum S5 Yuvan Shankar Raaja
Emton Magan kalloori Vidyasagar
Runway Athipalli Satthivelu Vidyasagar
Isai( launched by A.R Rahman) all songs by S5 Pravin Mani

Works done Internationally as a singer/rapper/lyricist

Movie/Album Song Music Director
Take 3 Girls(UK release) Title Pravin Mani
World Peace Monkeymind,System Santy
Ramji Londonwale Title Track Vishal Bhardwaj

References[]

  1. ^ Kuttor, Radhakrishnan (2 November 2004). ""Killer" on the stage". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 10 November 2012.
  2. ^ review on the movie. "Out of syllabus". Archived from the original on 4 October 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2013.

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