Arjun Sasi

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

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

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/AlbumSongMusic Director
Ben JohnsonMunpe munpe, Ben JohnsonDeepak Dev
RaashtramRashtram themeDeepak Dev
Kilukkam KilukilukkamPaattonnu paadanDeepak Dev
By the Peopleall the songs by S5Pravin Mani
AthishayanAthishayan ThemeAlphonse
MalayaleeManipoyyoJakes/Santy
UnreleasedAaranivalAlphonse
NotebookPrayer songMejo Joseph
Chota MumbaiThalaRahul Raj
Yes Your HonourYes Your HonourDeepak Dev

For Tamil Films

FilmSongMusic Director
Ponniyin SelvanDo Re MiVidyasagar
VyuhamVaa endru koopidum S5Yuvan Shankar Raaja
Emton MagankallooriVidyasagar
RunwayAthipalli SatthiveluVidyasagar
Isai( launched by A.R Rahman)all songs by S5Pravin Mani

Works done Internationally as a singer/rapper/lyricist

Movie/AlbumSongMusic Director
Take 3 Girls(UK release)TitlePravin Mani
World PeaceMonkeymind,SystemSanty
Ramji LondonwaleTitle TrackVishal Bhardwaj

References

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