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| Name | Mika Singh |
| Birth name | Amrik Singh |
| Birth date | 10 June 1977 |
| Birth place | Durgapur, West Bengal, India |
| Occupations | Singer, Music director, Composer, Actor, Performer |
| Genres | Bollywood, Bhangra, Pop |
| Years active | 1998–present |
| Labels | T-Series, Sony Music, Tips |
| Associated acts | Yo Yo Honey Singh, Himesh Reshammiya, A. R. Rahman, Pritam |
Mika Singh
Mika Singh is an Indian playback singer, performer, and music composer known for his energetic vocals in Hindi cinema, dance numbers, and live stage shows. He rose to prominence in the early 2000s through collaborations with film composers and record labels, performing songs that became mainstream hits across India and the Indian diaspora. His career spans studio albums, film soundtracks, television appearances, and international concerts.
Born Amrik Singh on 10 June 1977 in Durgapur, West Bengal, he hails from a family with musical roots linked to Punjab and the Punjabi music tradition. His elder brother, Daler Mehndi, is a noted vocalist associated with Bhangra and Punjabi folk music, and the family connection introduced him to studio recording and stage performance. Mika received early exposure to Punjabi folk, Sufi influences, and regional popular music through familial performances and recordings with established Punjabi musicians. He moved to Mumbai to pursue professional opportunities in playback singing and sought mentorship from industry figures tied to film music production and record companies.
Mika Singh began his recording career by contributing to regional albums and collaborating with producers associated with labels such as T-Series and Tips. He gained commercial recognition with songs featured in soundtracks composed by Sandeep Chowta, Himesh Reshammiya, and later by Pritam and Vishal–Shekhar. Notable film tracks included entries in Humraaz, Singh Is Kinng, and other Hindi film releases where playback singers and composers worked together for chart-topping singles. Mika also released solo albums and singles that blended Bhangra rhythms with contemporary pop production, collaborating with DJs and producers in cross-genre projects.
He expanded into composing and producing, engaging with music directors such as A. R. Rahman on occasions and performing with artists like Yo Yo Honey Singh during concerts and festival appearances. His live performances frequently featured playback hits, remixes, and choreography that tied into film promotion cycles managed by production houses like Yash Raj Films and Eros International. International tours took him to venues in the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, and Middle East markets where large expatriate communities attended stage shows.
Beyond playback singing, Mika entered on-screen roles in Bollywood productions and made cameo appearances that leveraged his public persona. He participated in reality television programs broadcast by networks such as Zee TV, Colors TV, and Star Plus, including judge and guest roles on music competitions and entertainment formats. Television appearances included award ceremonies like the Filmfare Awards and televised music festivals alongside artists from production houses and music labels. He also featured in music videos released on platforms affiliated with Sony Music Entertainment and national broadcasters, blending promotional strategies common to Hindi cinema soundtracks.
Mika's vocal style draws heavily from Punjabi folk traditions, Bhangra vocalization, and contemporary Hindi film singing techniques. Influences include family peers such as Daler Mehndi and prominent playback singers from Bollywood history, while stagecraft reflects the large-scale presentation seen in concerts organized by entertainment companies operating in the South Asian diaspora. His repertoire includes festive wedding anthems, club remixes, and romantic numbers, often arranged with electronic beats provided by producers associated with Bollywood music and independent record labels. Collaborations with composers like Pritam and Himesh Reshammiya influenced his integration into film soundtracks.
Throughout his career, Mika faced multiple controversies and legal challenges that attracted media attention across outlets covering Bollywood and celebrity news. Incidents involved allegations at live events, disputes reported in regional and national press, and interactions with law enforcement in specific cases tied to concert conduct and public behavior. Some controversies intersected with television programming and international tour logistics, resulting in cancellations or legal proceedings handled by local judicial systems in jurisdictions such as India and other countries where events were scheduled. Media organizations and entertainment trade publications documented these episodes in the context of celebrity accountability within the Hindi film and live entertainment sectors.
Mika received nominations and awards from film and music institutions, including recognitions at ceremonies such as the Zee Cine Awards, IIFA, and regional music award events that honor achievements in playback singing and stage performance. His contributions to commercially successful film soundtracks earned chart placements and popular acclaim, with songs frequently included in year-end lists produced by film trade analysts and music channels. Industry acknowledgments encompassed both playback categories and popular music awards presented by media networks and record labels.
Category:Indian playback singers Category:Punjabi musicians Category:1977 births Category:Living people