Nidhi Hegde is an Indian pop musician, singer, and songwriter. She hails from Delhi, India. Her music offers a distinctive & engrossing listening experience to the mix of traditional Indian melodies & contemporary pop components. Nidhi Hegde’s music is a part of the immensely famous Indian pop subgenre that has dominated the music market. In the Indian pop scene, she is an artist to keep an eye on.
Nidhi Hegde is known for India’s pop music scene. She is the author of many hits. Her songs have won fans over with her distinctive sounds, captivating beats, and deep lyrics. She has several famous songs, some of which include "Darkhast – Lofi,&rd...
Nabarun Bose is an award-winning singer, music producer cum director. He is also a composer and keyboardist. He was born on 30 December 1988. His mother has a musical career - a classical vocalist in India. Nabarun Bose is from Kolkata, West Bengal. He first schooled at Patha Bhavan and proceeded to the Presidency College, Kolkata - where he earned his undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in English literature.
Nabarun Bose passionately identifies with 'Music' - he is acknowledged across various musical bands and in the film industry for his musical career. His achievements and notable milestones compensate for his diligence in Music - passionately interested in ...
Nandesh Umap, also known as Nandesh Vithal Umap, is a well-known singer working in the Indian film industry, primarily Marathi. He is the son of legendary Marathi singer Late Shri. Loksahir Vithal Umap. Being from a music family, Nandesh was passionate about music from a very young age. Nandesh experienced his father’s dedication towards rich Indian and Folk Music and Culture. This encouraged Nandesh and his siblings to develop their music legacy and make a career. When he was 8, he performed with his father in various stages and international shows. He began writing songs, concepts, and plays. Some of his works are Mee Marathi and Sangeet Ka Mela. Nandesh made his debut in the industry with a Marathi play, “Rangaan,&rdq...