Kay kay singer biography
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KK (Singer) Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
in meters- 1.65 m
in feet inches- 5’ 5”
Telugu Song: "Hello doctor" and "College Style" for the film Prema Desam (1996), a Telugu dubbed version of the Tamil film Kadhal Desam (1996)
Bollywood Song: "Chhod Aaye Hum Galiyan Chhod Aaye Hum" for the film Maachis (1996)
Assamese Song: “Man Dilo” and “Kajol Tumi” for music album Mann (2000)
Malayalam Song: “Rahasyamay” for the film Puthiya Mukham (2009)
Kannada Song: “Elu Bannada” and “Maargayare” for the film Love (2004)
Bengali Song: Akasher Nile for the film Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re (2011)
Marathi Song: Ved Lagale Hey” from the film Friendship Dot Com (2014)
Gujarati Song “Tari Mari
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Profile:
Name: Krishna Kumar Kunnath
Nick Name: Monu
Popularly known as: Kay Kay or KK
Date of Birth: August 23, 1970
Birth Place: Trichur, Kerala
Nationality: Indian
Schooling: Mt Saint Mary, Delhi
College: Delhi University
Profession: Playback singer
Wife: Jyothi
Kids: Two
The voyage so far :
For a singer who has not been trained in classical music, KK's repertoire of work fryst vatten remarkable. He started singing at the age of two. He got his first ever token of appreciation in Std II for singing Asha Bhonsle's song Jab Andhera Hota Hai Adhi Rat Ke Baad. He bagged first prize.
As a child he wanted to be a doctor. Destiny made him a singer instead. He switched from Hindi to English songs during his teens. He got offers from various ad agencies in Delhi for jingles. Later, he formed a rock grupp with his friends and played drums for two other rock bands and did vocals.
KK has been greatly influenced by the legendry singer Kishore Kumar and music director R D Burman. Since hi
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KK (singer)
Indian playback singer (1968–2022)
For other musicians called KK, see KK (disambiguation).
Krishnakumar Kunnath (23 August 1968 – 31 May 2022), popularly known as KK, was an Indian playback singer. He recorded songs primarily in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada. Noted for his versatility in a variety of music genres,[1] KK is regarded among the greatest playback singers of India.[2] He was a recipient of two Screen Awards, along with nominations for six Filmfare Awards.[3]
KK began his career by singing advertising jingles and made his film debut in 1996 with a song in Maachis. KK released his debut album, Pal in 1999. The songs "Pal" and "Yaaron" from the album became popular, and are used in school graduations. The album turned out to be his career breakthrough. The song "Tadap Tadap Ke" from the 1999 film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, earned him his first Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer nomination.
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