Arijit Singh, a luminary in the realm of Indian music, made his debut into the world on April 25, 1987. Throughout his remarkable journey, he has primarily showcased his vocal prowess in the languages of Hindi, Bengali, and Telugu, as well as a plethora of other Indian tongues. This extraordinary artist has accumulated an impressive array of accolades, including a prestigious National Award and a remarkable record of six Filmfare Awards, a testament to his exceptional talent and widespread recognition.
He is affectionately referred to as the "King of playback singing" due to his unparalleled vocal abilities and widespread acclaim.
Arijit Singh's remarkable ascent to fame commenced with his participation in the contemporary reality show, Fame Gurukul, in the year 2005. Although his name did not resonate with the masses immediately, his career trajectory underwent a significant transformation with the release of the iconic songs "Tum Hi Ho" and "Chahun Main Ya Naa" in the year 2013. Since then, he has continued to make a profound impact in the music industry, leaving an indelible mark on the world of music.
In the year 2020, he achieved a notable milestone, being declared the most-streamed Indian artist of the year by Spotify, thus solidifying his position as a leading figure in the world of music. Furthermore, he holds the distinction of being the most followed Asian soloist on Spotify, a testament to his immense popularity and enduring success.
Note: This is the biography of Arijit Singh.