more than 2000 in all languages.(tamil,telugu,malayalam,kannada,hindi,bengali)
she can sing a song in many types of languages:- she has sung songs in hindi, malyalam, tamil, telugu, kannada, bengali, marathi and gujrati
Udit Narayan has sung many songs in the tamil industry. He is still going strong with his vocals. "Yengeyo" and "Chellam vada" are some of his superhit songs.
The Dyza Boys sung Nekeca.
Punjabi is the language that most bhangra music is sung in. How it is sung would depend on the particular song, whether it is fast or a slower song.
There is no song in tamil which is sung by job kurian
"Tamil Thai Valthu" is the state song of Tamil Nadu in India. It is sung in Tamil and praises the motherland and the Tamil language.
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bheema "rangu rangama"
Spb has sung more than 40,000 songs in different languages so far.
Sure, here is a popular Tamil children's song called "Chellame Chellam" which is commonly sung to entertain and educate young children.
The Tamil song titled Why This Kolaveri Di, was written and sung by a man named Dhanush. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the 2012 thriller film Tamil.
telugu 20000tamil 15000 kannada 5000
its from the movie sooriyan satta kallori(tamil movie)-song name theeka theeka theekana sung by madurai chinna ponnu. :)
more than 2000 in all languages.(tamil,telugu,malayalam,kannada,hindi,bengali)
Sonu Nigam has sung over 2000 songs in various languages including Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, and more.
Thevaaram (in Tamil language, தேவாரம், God's grace) is a collection of songs sung by three different saints in praise of Lord Shiva (Hindu god). Thevaaram is a part of twelve books that are hymns in Tamil (Southeastern India) on Lord Shiva. The twelve books are known as panniru thirumuraigal (literally, 12 holy books, in Tamil பன்னிரு திருமுறை). Of 12 books Thevaaram collection is the first seven (7) books. The first three books were sung by Saint Thirugnana Sambandhar (mid ~600CE), the next three books were sung by Saint Thirunavkkukarasar (early ~600CE) and the last and seventh book has been sung by Saint Sundarar (early ~700CE). More information is available at http://www.thevaarm.org mail@somasundaram.us | Dec 4, 2008