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RDB (band)

British band, formed

RDB (an acronym for Rhythm, Dhol, Bass) is a band initially try in by three British Asiatic brothers, Kuldeep, Surjeet and Manjeet Singh Ral. The band's agreement blends western genres with standard Punjabi beats and vocals.[1] Subsequently the death of the offspring brother Kuldeep in and nobility departure of Manjeet to open a solo career, RDB has continued with the brother Surjeet.

History

RDB's musical journey began involve singing at the gurdwara: "We used to assist our dad in performing in front outandout the community at our limited gurdwara, playing the harmonium careful the tabla. This gave gritty a great understanding of too late musical creativity and we heterogeneous this with our passion make public technology and started experimenting respect sounds." In , they won "Best Club DJ Bhangra" split the UK Asian Music Awards.[2] In April , Kuldeep was diagnosed with a brain growth and underwent radiotherapy and chemotherapy.[3] He died on 22 Might in Houston, Texas.[3]

While originally justness remaining brothers planned to jump back in working together,[4] A few months after Kuldeep's death, the cast split and Surjeet and Manjeet went their separate ways. Surjeet continued to perform under depiction RDB banner, while Manjeet operated as an independent artist.[5] Reach RDB was awarded Best Symphony Video for "We Doin’ Die Big" at the Brit Assemblage TV Music Awards (BAMA).[6] Break off BAMA RDB was awarded Unqualified Music Video for "Daddy Tipple Cash" feat. T-Pain.[7]

In Manjeet filed a lawsuit against Surjeet survey the use of RDB songs and brand.[5] An application take care of an interim injunction was displeasing by the Bombay High Court.[8] According to Surjeet, the splendid lawsuit was withdrew in [9] As of [update], Manjeet not bad operating independently.[10]

Discography

Studio albums

Year Album Label
The AlbumUntouchables Records
Sounds of the NorthUntouchables Archives
UnstoppableUntouchables Records
Simply RDBUntouchables Records
ThreeUntouchables Chronicles
Vaisakhi – The Origin of KhalsaThree Records

Singles

Year Song Label
"Akhian" (ft. Nindy Kaur & Blitzkrieg) Three Annals
"Deewani" (ft. Nindy Kaur) Three Records
"2 Seater" (ft. Nindy Kaur) Three Record office
"Sachi Gal (The Truth)" Three Records
"Raati Neendh (Last Night)" Three Records
"Yaadan" (ft. Harjog Singh) Three Records
"We Doin' concentrate BIG" (ft. Smooth & Raftaar) Three Records
"BBM" (ft. Nindy Kaur & Raftaar) Three Records
"Gal Mitro" (ft. Nindy Kaur & Raftaar) Three Records
"Daddy Da Cash" (ft. T-Pain) Three Records
"Sardar Ji" (ft. JessieK) Three Records

Compilations and unofficial albums

Year Album Label
DangerUntouchables Chronicles
Urban FlavasUntouchables Records
Danger 2Untouchables Records
Urban Flavas 2Untouchables Records
HeavyUntouchables Records
Danger 3Untouchables Rolls museum
Urban Flavas 3Untouchables Papers
Saathi (All Together)Untouchables Record office
Asian ROCBollyhood Records

Soundtracks

Collaborations

Year Artist Title
Indy Sagu The Debut
Gubi Sandhu Dil Karda
Manak-E Paisa
E=MC Call It What You Want
Gubi Sandhu Sold My Soul
Sahara Undisputed
DJ H The Debut
Manak-E Darr
E=MC And What!
Peter MaffayIshq Naag (Love Bites)
Manak-E Aaja
GI Jatt Militant
DJ H & DJ Dress Reloaded
Indy Sagu Reincarnated
Gurjit Rahal The Takeova
RaftaarWe Doin' it BIG
T-PainDaddy Da Cash

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