Punjabi singer Jazzy B, Sukh-e and reggae legend Apache Indian have come out with a new song titled "Dil Mangdi".
"Dil Mangdi is a fun chill track, the beats are catchy, the rap is amazing and it's been written phenomenally. Very, very happy with how it has turned out," Jazzy B said.
Also Read:?Shruti Haasan opens about her personal life
The music video of the song features Jazzy B, Sukh-e and Apache Indian getting their groove on. Written by Jaani, "Dil Mangdi" is composed by Sukh-e Muzical Doctorz.
"Dil Mangdi" is a Times Music and Speed Records.
Jazzy B is known for songs like "Rambo", "Naag" and "Mitran De Boot" among many others.
Birmingham-born musician Steven Kapur, famously known as Apache Indian, is popular for the song "Boom shack-a-lack" and "Raggamuffin girl" among many others.
"Dil Mangdi is a fun chill track, the beats are catchy, the rap is amazing and it's been written phenomenally. Very, very happy with how it has turned out," Jazzy B said.
Also Read:?Shruti Haasan opens about her personal life
The music video of the song features Jazzy B, Sukh-e and Apache Indian getting their groove on. Written by Jaani, "Dil Mangdi" is composed by Sukh-e Muzical Doctorz.
"Dil Mangdi" is a Times Music and Speed Records.
Jazzy B is known for songs like "Rambo", "Naag" and "Mitran De Boot" among many others.
Birmingham-born musician Steven Kapur, famously known as Apache Indian, is popular for the song "Boom shack-a-lack" and "Raggamuffin girl" among many others.
- 10/7/2019
- GlamSham
‘Aao ji Bauji, Dil se Dil Milao Ji, Agaya Hain Dekho Bodyguard, Bodyguard…’ we have all heard and enjoyed the title song of Bodyguard, but if we were to say the name Arya Acharya, would you know, that he is the voice behind the word ‘Bodyguard’ that featured in the song? Arya is a well-known Bollywood rapper who has worked extensively alongside top musicians in the industry.
In this exclusive interview, BollySpice brings you the chance to get to know the rapper beyond his rap (!) and learn about his thoughts of the Bollywood music industry, how he became a rapper, including his inspirations and aspirations.
Congratulations on the success of your latest songs Punjabi Mast (Action Jackson) & Birju (Hey Bro). How has your journey in the Bollywood music industry been so far?
Thank you so much Jem! Of my 15 years in the Indian Film and Music industry, I have sung...
In this exclusive interview, BollySpice brings you the chance to get to know the rapper beyond his rap (!) and learn about his thoughts of the Bollywood music industry, how he became a rapper, including his inspirations and aspirations.
Congratulations on the success of your latest songs Punjabi Mast (Action Jackson) & Birju (Hey Bro). How has your journey in the Bollywood music industry been so far?
Thank you so much Jem! Of my 15 years in the Indian Film and Music industry, I have sung...
- 4/7/2015
- by Jem Raj
- Bollyspice
"I spent my life savings turning my van into a dog."
As Jim Carrey told Digital Spy in our recent chat, it was a chance viewing of his 1994 comedy hit Dumb and Dumber on television that lured him back to that iconic bowl cut for the new sequel. But as Harry and Lloyd spread the gospel of dumb to a new generation, just how well does the original movie hold up twenty years on?
The memory can cheat. As time passes, idealisation and nostalgia can mask the truth – whether that be worshipping a movie from your childhood that would induce a cringing fit if you saw it today. Yet despite a soundtrack that includes Apache Indian and the Crash Test Dummies, Dumb and Dumber has a timeless quality. Its goofy brilliance transcends any notion that it's a relic best left in the '90s alongside Tamagotchis and the Macarena.
How...
As Jim Carrey told Digital Spy in our recent chat, it was a chance viewing of his 1994 comedy hit Dumb and Dumber on television that lured him back to that iconic bowl cut for the new sequel. But as Harry and Lloyd spread the gospel of dumb to a new generation, just how well does the original movie hold up twenty years on?
The memory can cheat. As time passes, idealisation and nostalgia can mask the truth – whether that be worshipping a movie from your childhood that would induce a cringing fit if you saw it today. Yet despite a soundtrack that includes Apache Indian and the Crash Test Dummies, Dumb and Dumber has a timeless quality. Its goofy brilliance transcends any notion that it's a relic best left in the '90s alongside Tamagotchis and the Macarena.
How...
- 12/20/2014
- Digital Spy
The most exciting names in the Asian music industry joined forces for the hotly anticipated announcement of the nominees for this year’s Brit Asia TV Music Awards.
With over 300 VIP artists and guests under one roof at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground- this year’s nominations party did not disappoint! Once again, it gave us a little taster of what is to come with the Awards Ceremony and how there is no other event of its kind. Never in its 5 year history has such fierce competition been witnessed among Brit Asia TV music talent. A glimpse into this year’s nominees includes top artists Bambi, Raxstar, Satinder Sartaaj and Diljit Dosanjh. These have all been shortlisted by fans via the open voting system – A showcase of exciting and varied talent.
Established as the biggest and most credible event in the British Asian music calendar, the star studded nominations party saw...
With over 300 VIP artists and guests under one roof at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground- this year’s nominations party did not disappoint! Once again, it gave us a little taster of what is to come with the Awards Ceremony and how there is no other event of its kind. Never in its 5 year history has such fierce competition been witnessed among Brit Asia TV music talent. A glimpse into this year’s nominees includes top artists Bambi, Raxstar, Satinder Sartaaj and Diljit Dosanjh. These have all been shortlisted by fans via the open voting system – A showcase of exciting and varied talent.
Established as the biggest and most credible event in the British Asian music calendar, the star studded nominations party saw...
- 9/3/2014
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Well, series two of The Big Reunion comes to a close tonight with footage of the big Hammersmith gig, and it's fair to say that we're going to miss it. Where will we turn now for more backstage gossip, tales of woe, and awkward 'I haven't done this in a really long time' dance shuffling? Our only hope is that the show will return for a third series - and until it does, we'll wildly speculate about who could take part. So below, we present Digital Spy's picks for the next Big Reunion - let us know what you think, and tell us who you want to see on the show below!
Let Loose - Catriona Wightman, Entertainment Editor
Let Loose fit the Big Reunion bill perfectly. A trio of good-looking men (oh, Richie, the mere mention of your name makes us come over all funny) with one absolutely killer...
Let Loose - Catriona Wightman, Entertainment Editor
Let Loose fit the Big Reunion bill perfectly. A trio of good-looking men (oh, Richie, the mere mention of your name makes us come over all funny) with one absolutely killer...
- 3/27/2014
- Digital Spy
New Delhi, Nov. 14: Apache Indian has said that though he grew up in the UK, however his parents were from punjab, so he was given an Indian upbringing.
He told FHM Indian magazine that his music is the representation of his culture.
When asked about him growing up in a racially mixed community, and having a lot of stories to share, he said that in the UK, where he stays, there are a lot of people from different countries and communities.
He asserted that there are a lot of Asians, Jamaicans and obviously, whites.
The rapper, whose real name is Steven Kapur, said that when he was a kid, he always faced the struggle to decide whose culture should he follow - the whites in whose country he lives in, the.
He told FHM Indian magazine that his music is the representation of his culture.
When asked about him growing up in a racially mixed community, and having a lot of stories to share, he said that in the UK, where he stays, there are a lot of people from different countries and communities.
He asserted that there are a lot of Asians, Jamaicans and obviously, whites.
The rapper, whose real name is Steven Kapur, said that when he was a kid, he always faced the struggle to decide whose culture should he follow - the whites in whose country he lives in, the.
- 11/14/2013
- by Meeta Kabra
- RealBollywood.com
The Lebara Mobile Asian Music Awards (AMAs) are pleased to announce that some of the world’s biggest names in Asian music will be taking to the stage on Thursday 25th October at Wembley Arena alongside international superstar and Bollywood legend Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for the 10th Anniversary of Asian Music Awards. The show will be hosted by BBC Asian Network’s Tommy Sandhu and BBC 1Xtra’s Sarah-Jane Crawford.
The UK’s defining Urban Bhangra pioneers Rdb will thrill audiences with the exclusive world premiere of their new track ‘Big’. Alongside Rdb brothers Manj and Surj, ‘Big’ will feature some of UK’s biggest musical sensations, for a never before seen collaboration on one definitive track. Talents include Jazzy B, Dr Zeus, Pbn, Bups Sagoo, Jassi Sidhu, Balwinder Safri, Apache Indian, H Dhami, Dcs, Jaz Dhami, Mc Jd, Kateyez, DJ Sanj, Raftaar and Badhshah who join forces with Rdb brothers Manj and Surj.
The UK’s defining Urban Bhangra pioneers Rdb will thrill audiences with the exclusive world premiere of their new track ‘Big’. Alongside Rdb brothers Manj and Surj, ‘Big’ will feature some of UK’s biggest musical sensations, for a never before seen collaboration on one definitive track. Talents include Jazzy B, Dr Zeus, Pbn, Bups Sagoo, Jassi Sidhu, Balwinder Safri, Apache Indian, H Dhami, Dcs, Jaz Dhami, Mc Jd, Kateyez, DJ Sanj, Raftaar and Badhshah who join forces with Rdb brothers Manj and Surj.
- 10/18/2012
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Our favorite suave and chic crime lord Don is back after escaping from Interpol agents Roma (Priyanka Chopra) and Malik (Om Puri) in the first part of this franchise. We pick up the story after a 5-year gap (most of which Don has spent growing his hair and getting a butt ugly tattoo probably as the trend of wearing a tie under your shirt wasn’t taking off).
After becoming the ruler of Asia’s drug empire, he has now set his eyes on conquering Europe too. The top gaudy shirted crime bosses of Europe get together to get rid of Don but by doing so they set into motion the return of the king. This time his plan is to steal the currency plates for Euro Notes, I think he probably watched Lethal Weapon 4 a few times when he was kicking back and having his hair braided by Apache Indian’s stylist,...
After becoming the ruler of Asia’s drug empire, he has now set his eyes on conquering Europe too. The top gaudy shirted crime bosses of Europe get together to get rid of Don but by doing so they set into motion the return of the king. This time his plan is to steal the currency plates for Euro Notes, I think he probably watched Lethal Weapon 4 a few times when he was kicking back and having his hair braided by Apache Indian’s stylist,...
- 12/23/2011
- by Asim Burney
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
O-Games released the first trailer for their star studded dance party game, Get Up And Dance, which comes to Wii and PS3 this November 4th. Featuring modern hits by the likes of Jessie J, Rizzle Kicks, Nicole Scherzinger, Taio Cruz and The Noisettes to Ministry of Sounds’ very own Example, Wretch 32 and Vato Gonzalez Feat. Foreign Beggars, Get Up And Dance will have you turned into dancing divas and super stylers in no time.
With classic hits from Lionel Richie, Dusty Springfield and Elton John as well as dance classics by 90s superstars Gina G, Apache Indian and Pulp that you can’t help but move your body to, there really is something for the whole family to enjoy.
Announced tracks to date:
Apache Indian – ‘Boom Shack-a-Lak’ Barenaked Ladies – ‘One Week’ Billy Ray Cyrus – ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ Black Kids – ‘I Am Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance...
With classic hits from Lionel Richie, Dusty Springfield and Elton John as well as dance classics by 90s superstars Gina G, Apache Indian and Pulp that you can’t help but move your body to, there really is something for the whole family to enjoy.
Announced tracks to date:
Apache Indian – ‘Boom Shack-a-Lak’ Barenaked Ladies – ‘One Week’ Billy Ray Cyrus – ‘Achy Breaky Heart’ Black Kids – ‘I Am Not Going To Teach Your Boyfriend How To Dance...
- 10/27/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
‘Music is my religion’, said Jimi Hendrix and Sachin Gupta rightfully believes in it.
We have often heard of child prodigies from different walks of life; today we bring to you Sachin Gupta, musical genius in his own right who discovered his first musical note at a tender age of 10. Today Sachin can be best described as a true ‘Rockstar’ whose musical journey has seen him change the face of Bollywood music by bringing to India the magical voice of Atif Aslam and creating for him the chartbusting pop album ‘Doorie”, the songs for which impressed internationally, so much so that they were bought and re-released by the producers of the film ‘Spanish Beauty’. He has worked with some of the best talents in India and abroad ranging from the beautiful Alisha Chinoy to the very popular Apache Indian.
It was during his collaboration with the renowned fusion group Mrigya that Mr.
We have often heard of child prodigies from different walks of life; today we bring to you Sachin Gupta, musical genius in his own right who discovered his first musical note at a tender age of 10. Today Sachin can be best described as a true ‘Rockstar’ whose musical journey has seen him change the face of Bollywood music by bringing to India the magical voice of Atif Aslam and creating for him the chartbusting pop album ‘Doorie”, the songs for which impressed internationally, so much so that they were bought and re-released by the producers of the film ‘Spanish Beauty’. He has worked with some of the best talents in India and abroad ranging from the beautiful Alisha Chinoy to the very popular Apache Indian.
It was during his collaboration with the renowned fusion group Mrigya that Mr.
- 8/3/2011
- by BollySpice Editors
- Bollyspice
Best known for pioneering the use of disco music in Bollywood films, composer Bappi Lahiri has contributed to some of the biggest films in Hindi cinema. The music director has also been sought after to do several prestigious international projects. His latest compositions are for the Indo-American film titled Will to Live. He has created quite an eclectic mix of songs for the film, including a track with Asha Bhosle singing in English and he also has teamed up with Mc Hammer for one of the songs in the film.
Will to Live produced by Amrit Das is an Indo-American production shot in both California and India. The film is inspired by a true story based on the fight of a father for his son, who is dying from Cancer. The American father travels to the jungles of the Himalayas to embark on an adventurous journey to find a rare...
Will to Live produced by Amrit Das is an Indo-American production shot in both California and India. The film is inspired by a true story based on the fight of a father for his son, who is dying from Cancer. The American father travels to the jungles of the Himalayas to embark on an adventurous journey to find a rare...
- 7/19/2011
- by Meera Sharma
- Bollyspice
‘Pyaar Ho Gaya’ is their new single and JoSH is their name. Yes, Rup and Q are back and not only are they louder and prouder but they are also taking the music world by storm yet again. The pair has, in recent years, collaborated with renowned artistes such as Nelly Furtado, Rishi Rich and Apache Indian. Their unique fusions of Western and Eastern sounds have put them on the map as the most loved and recognised Indo-Canadian band in the world.
The band’s new album “Beyond Kismat” has 8 tracks in total and is sure to prove to be a much-needed and heavily anticipated comeback for the duo. The album is already doing exceptionally well around the world. In Pakistan alone, no less than 20,000 albums have been sold and 30,000 more are being produced. The twosome has also launched their new album in India recently and it’s sure to...
The band’s new album “Beyond Kismat” has 8 tracks in total and is sure to prove to be a much-needed and heavily anticipated comeback for the duo. The album is already doing exceptionally well around the world. In Pakistan alone, no less than 20,000 albums have been sold and 30,000 more are being produced. The twosome has also launched their new album in India recently and it’s sure to...
- 7/1/2011
- by Amrita Tanna
- Bollyspice
Indian origin reggae artist Steven Kapur, popularly known as Apache Indian, says Bollywood has massive popularity in Britain and the rest of the world which is why he wants to learn Hindi and work in movies. He says he has collaborated with many Indian artists on music, but his ultimate aim is to act in a Bollywood film. .I have collaborated with A.R. Rahman, Harbhajan Mann and Pritam in the past, but what I would really like to do is to learn Hindi and act in movies. I have done a movie with Bappi Lahiri called .Love Story., which has not been released yet. India has a great culture, but you have to spend time here and cannot do things from the UK,. the 43-year-old told Ians in an interview. .Bollywood has become very popular around the world. There is a massive audience in the UK, not just Indians who...
- 3/7/2011
- Filmicafe
Director Jon Favreau has added his first Apache to the cast of his upcoming film, Cowboys and Aliens. Adam Beach (Windtalkers, Flags of Our Fathers) has joined a cast that includes Daniel Craig, Sam Rockwell, Olivia Wilde, Paul Dano and Harrison Ford. Beach is set to play Nat Colorado, a half-Apache Indian who works for Ford’s character, Woodrow Dollarhyde.
Beach is Canadian Saulteaux First Nation, a branch of the Ojibwa nation from Western Canada. In 2007, Beach starred as Sioux advocate, author and medical doctor Charles Eastman in HBO Films’ adaptation of Dee Brown’s, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
The Cowboys and Aliens screenplay is being written by Roberto Orci (Star Trek), Alex Kurtzman (Transformers) and Damon Lindelof (Lost) and the film is slated to hit theaters on July 29th, 2011.
[Source] Variety...
Beach is Canadian Saulteaux First Nation, a branch of the Ojibwa nation from Western Canada. In 2007, Beach starred as Sioux advocate, author and medical doctor Charles Eastman in HBO Films’ adaptation of Dee Brown’s, Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee.
The Cowboys and Aliens screenplay is being written by Roberto Orci (Star Trek), Alex Kurtzman (Transformers) and Damon Lindelof (Lost) and the film is slated to hit theaters on July 29th, 2011.
[Source] Variety...
- 6/2/2010
- by SciFiMafia
- ScifiMafia
by George Loomis
With the Academy nixing the planned appearance of "Brüno" star Sacha Baron Cohen at the 2010 Oscars, MTV was left wondering exactly what makes the committee so wary. Why so serious, Academy? We came to the conclusion -– after a review of uncomfortable moments past -– that Mr. Oscar is especially sensitive because the list of bits gone badly is even longer than you think. Here's a small sampler...
Sean Penn Dines On Sour Grapes
"Milk" star Sean Penn wasn't amused when Chris Rock cracked one too many jokes about Jude Law in 2005, teasing, “Who is Jude Law? Why’s he in every movie I have seen in the last four years?” Penn arrived on stage to present Best Actress winner Hilary Swank with her new statuette, but before getting to the envelope, he retorted: “To answer our host’s question, [Jude Law] is one of our finest actors.”
The real kicker?...
With the Academy nixing the planned appearance of "Brüno" star Sacha Baron Cohen at the 2010 Oscars, MTV was left wondering exactly what makes the committee so wary. Why so serious, Academy? We came to the conclusion -– after a review of uncomfortable moments past -– that Mr. Oscar is especially sensitive because the list of bits gone badly is even longer than you think. Here's a small sampler...
Sean Penn Dines On Sour Grapes
"Milk" star Sean Penn wasn't amused when Chris Rock cracked one too many jokes about Jude Law in 2005, teasing, “Who is Jude Law? Why’s he in every movie I have seen in the last four years?” Penn arrived on stage to present Best Actress winner Hilary Swank with her new statuette, but before getting to the envelope, he retorted: “To answer our host’s question, [Jude Law] is one of our finest actors.”
The real kicker?...
- 3/4/2010
- by MTV Movies Team
- MTV Movies Blog
British R&B singer Amar, has brought together some of the biggest names from the English and Hindi music industries for her recently released debut album, Show If Off. Produced by frequent Timbaland collaborator and Us export producer, songwriter, vocal producer and usician, Jim Beanz, the album has Amar jamming with Sonu Nigam and Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy. Reggae star, Apache Indian has also contributed. This is the first time Amar has sung in pure Hindi. “I’ve worked with several international artistes before and have always sung in English. I always wanted to come up with an album where I’d get ...
- 2/21/2010
- Hindustan Times - Cinema
One more Kapoor babe has entered to Bollywood and her name is Avantika Kapoor.Although she hails from non filmi family but within the short span of her arrival she is managed to get lucrative offers from prestigious banners.She shared the camera frames for Airtel with none other than Shahrukh Khan and she also featured in three video albums which were made for Apache Indian and Hard Kaur, Sandeep Batra of "Fame Gurukul'' fame and currently chartbuster "Radheshyam'' made by T Series. And now the doors of Bollywood are opened for her and noted director Faisal Saif has signed her for the main lead in his film ''Mahi Mahi''. Spe...
- 10/13/2009
- Bollywoodmantra.com
This past weekend at the San Diego Comic Con, I got the opportunity to stop by the Antarctic Press Entertainment booth and met the creators of Bad Kids Go to Hell. They were happy to give The Flickcast one of the first issues of Bad Kids Go to Hell #2, which will be released on Wednesday. We’re proud to have the first exclusive review of the issue right here.
Bad Kids Go to Hell #2 – Antarctic Press – $3.50
Score: 7.0
What would happen to the Breakfast Club if instead of just dealing with teenage angst and a hard-nosed disciplinarian they had to worry about a curse caused by all of their parents building a library over a sacred Apache Indian burial ground? Bad Kids Go to Hell explores this scenario as four members of a pretentious high school’s elite class find themselves in detention with a kid from the wrong side of...
Bad Kids Go to Hell #2 – Antarctic Press – $3.50
Score: 7.0
What would happen to the Breakfast Club if instead of just dealing with teenage angst and a hard-nosed disciplinarian they had to worry about a curse caused by all of their parents building a library over a sacred Apache Indian burial ground? Bad Kids Go to Hell explores this scenario as four members of a pretentious high school’s elite class find themselves in detention with a kid from the wrong side of...
- 7/28/2009
- by John Carle
- The Flickcast
Bappi Lahiri is never short of surprises. Just when his new self-rendered number 'India Se Aaya Mera Dost' in Chandni Chowk To China hit the charts, he springs another surprise. "I've an unreleased song with Boy George 'When Will You Learn From Your Tears & Suffering' coming up for release very shortly." The song was recorded for a film called Deewana Hoon Main Tera some time ago. "But the song was delayed. We're ready with it now. It's a fusion song. I do raga, Boy George does pop. We had so much fun doing the song together. Boy George was filled with masti. You'll love the track." Bappi Lahiri is surprised to know Boy George is incarcerated. "Oh! What happened? Why is he in jail? When I collaborated with him he was perfectly normal. At that time he was a brilliant singer and a good human being. I don't know about his personal life.
- 1/20/2009
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
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