Kailash Kher
Kailash Kher grew up in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where he heard folk and devotional music around him. That background shows up in his singing, which has a...
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Kailash Kher grew up in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, where he heard folk and devotional music around him. That background shows up in his singing, which has a rough, earthy quality that doesn't sound like it came from a studio. His first album, 'Kailasa,' came out in 1999 and had the song 'Saiyaan' on it, which got a lot of attention.
He's known for songs like 'Ya Rabba' and 'Teri Deewani,' which mix Indian classical and folk sounds with a kind of Sufi devotional feeling. There was some talk around 2010 about 'Teri Deewani' borrowing from another artist's work, but it didn't go anywhere legally. He works with a band called Kailasa, which includes musicians like Paresh Kamath on keyboard and Nareth Matthew on guitar.
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