Nindy Kaur

Nindy Kaur

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  • Nindy Kaur
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  • Manj Musik

Nindy Kaur Biography

Nindy Kaur is a Singer, Rapper, Songwriter of Indian origin. She was born in Birmingham, England. She made her singing debut with the single, Nindypendant in 2011, and Bollywood debut with Aloo Chat in 2009. She made her stage debut in the year 2004, when she toured US with Punjabi singer Sukhbir and Pakistani singer Shezad Roy. Her second single, titled 2 Seater became an international chartbuster within weeks of its release. She is married to Manj Musik, a former lead vocalist and music composer of Punjabi band, RDB which he formed with his brothers in 1997. The couple has one son. Nindy had rendered her voice of the ‘Sharabi’ song of Happy New Year starring Shah Rukh Khan.

 

Nindy Kaur didn’t take any kind of formal training in music. Yet she established herself as a singer and rapper. An artist that hails from the RDB alliance and also a playback singer from Bollywood, Nindy Kaur is one of the most successful western voices of Indian origin. She has also been featured in the cover page of many international magazines. As a child she was drawn towards Punjabi pop and bangra, and she used to save her lunch money to buy every single Bhangra album upon release.

 

She was born in London in the mid-1970s. At the age of 5, her family moved to Birmingham, where they bought a small clothing shop. She had one elder brother. She lived in Walsall, and the place had a very mixed community. School was full of Hindu, Punjabi, Muslims and British white kids – a mix up of different cultures. So luckily she never had to face in her childhood days. She was a bathroom singer and never in her wildest dreams did she imagine that music would become her profession. With the stage show in 2004, everything changed and she decided to pursue music as her career.

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Updated: July 02, 2018

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