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By Ink Magazine
Posted on 27 Sep 2011 at 11:29am

Single: Dil Mangda

Music Produced: Aman Hayer

Record Label: Sahib Entertainment

Release Date: 29/09/11

Rasshee Rraga ready to release Dil Mangda produced by musical maestro Aman Hayer

London

If you haven’t heard of Rasshee Rraga yet well get used to the name, this young, talented singer is ready to take over the music industry. With her cute looks, unforgettable curly hair and a voice like a Bollywood playback singer Rasshee is ready to present her second single ‘Dil Mangda’ produced my musical legend Aman Hayer.

Rasshee’s first single ‘’Yaad’’ which was also produced by Aman Hayer was a super hit across the UK which quickly led this young star to perform at some of the UK’s largest music events in 2010. Rasshee is the daughter of Pandit Kailash Pawar, the renowned Sitarist (Sitar player) in the field of Indian classical music and the Bollywood film industry and Raveena Jeet Kaur, (an Indian classical vocalist from ‘All India Radio, Delhi’).

Pandit Kailash Pawar
was the son of Pandit Pusha Lal Pawar, who was the Sitar Guru of Maharaja Hanumant Singhji of Jodhpur, Rajasthan and his sister Baiji Lal. The majority of Sitar pieces you hear in Bollywood films from the period of 1953-1985 are played by Rasshee’s father. He was also the conductor of India’s national orchestra.

Rasshee hails from not only an amazingly talented musical family but has also represented London in Sa re ga ma pa 2008 where she was flown to Mumbai to take part in the international talent show.

Rasshee has also featured on many catchy tunes you may know from giving her voice to  ‘Baba Veh’ with Bee2 and ‘Taare’ featuring Rasshee Rraga and Gurpreet Brar to name a few.

Rasshee’s forthcoming single – Dil Mangda is out 29th September 2011


LINK TO PROMO -  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iD0yIK5WhxY


About Rasshee Rraga

Hailing from a background of Indian classical music, it is no wonder that nineteen-year old Rasshee Rraga is destined for great success. Born to Pandit Kailash Pawar, the renowed Sitarist (Sitar player) in the field of Indian classical music and the Bollywood film industry and Raveena Jeet Kaur, (an Indian classical vocalist from ‘All India Radio, Delhi’). Pandit Kailash Pawar was the son of Pandit Pusha Lal Pawar, who was the Sitar Guru of Maharaja Hanumant Singhji of Jodhpur, Rajasthan and his sister Baiji Lal. The majority of Sitar pieces you hear in Bollywood films from the period of 1953-1985 are played by Rasshee’s father. He was also the conductor of India’s national orchestra. Rasshee is privileged to be born to such great musically gifted parents.

The apple did not fall far from the tree then, as Rasshee too was born to make her name appear in lights.  Rasshee’s study of Indian classical music began at the tender age of three. Rasshee worked and continues to work tirelessly to strengthen her knowledge of this ancient art form and has trained her vocals into the beautiful, powerful and magnetic voice you hear today. Rasshee decided to pursue her goal of becoming a singer and performer in the Bollywood and Mainstream industry. The ambitious teenager currently studies Western Music at Brunel University, West London. Her musical inspirations vary from Bollywood greats such as the legendary Lata Mangeshkar, Asha Bhosle and Sonu Nigam and classical inspirations from the likes of Pandit D.V. Paluskar, Parween Sultana and Ashwini Bhide. As a nineteen-year old, Rasshee boasts an extensive list of songs and artists to whom she has lent her silky vocals to, proving how much music means to her that she is willing to sing in all genres.  At such an age she is able to sing in Hindi, Punjabi, English and Tamil. Her versatility allows her to sing soft, beautiful, melodious classical or romantic songs as well as upbeat rock numbers.

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