Eranholi Moosa (18 March 1940 - 9 May 2019) was an Indian Mappilappaatu artist and playback singer. Moosa has performed solo in 1000 + stage shows, and among them, almost 300 are in the gulf countries. He has recorded more than 100 Mappila songs. Moosa's parents are Eranholi Valiyakath Abu and Aasya. He began singing at an early age. He later studied music under Sarathchandra Maratha. He started his singing career with the song "Arimullappoomanam Ulloole" in the '70s. In 1974, he debuted his stage career in Abu Dhabi. He rose to fame after he started singing to the music composition of Raghavan Master in All India Radio.
His popular melodies include 'Mihraj Raavile Kaatte,' 'Misrile Raajan,' 'Thaif Nagari,' 'Nafsu Nafsine,' and 'Samanin Koorirul Kaatte,' along with the hit song 'Manikyamalaraya Poovi.' This song was composed in 1978. It became one of the most listened-to Malayalam songs on YouTube after being remade for 'Oru Adaar Love' in 2018.
In 2003, he played in the Malayalam film Gramophone. Moosa had been the Vice Chairman of the Kerala Folklore Academy. Due to age-related issues, Moosa died on 9 May 2019.
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