Nisha Narsai Sheela Bringi | en

Tynisha Keli Soares (born July 28, 1985), known by her stage name Tynisha Keli, is an American R&B and pop singer-songwriter, who has seen her greatest success in Japan. During her career she has worked with well known producers such as Brian Michael Cox, Justice League, Tha Corna Boyz, Robin Thicke, & Co-Stars. She is best known for the single “I Wish You Loved Me” which was written by Rico Love and produced by Tha Corna Boyz… The remix of the song features R&B singer Sammie. The singer’s debut album, The Chronicles of TK, was released in Japan on April...
Sheelanagig’s origins lie between the now defunct Dartington College of arts in South Devon and the diverse melting-pot of the Bristol music scene. Formed in early 2005 the band had an instant chemistry and set about playing at every pub, club and open mic night they could get their hands on. Described in an early review in Venue Magazine as “fresh and distinctive”, with “rhythmic variety and great imagination”, the band gained a considerable local following and quickly earned a reputation for their exhilarating and intense live performances. It was on the festival scene, however, that the band really began...
Sheelahroc, meaning, 'Women are the Strength', was formed in Christchurch, New Zealand, in May 1999 with the aim of providing support and encouragement for females in the traditionally male dominated arena of Hip-Hop. Originally consisting of 8 members of various ethnicities; Japanese, Maori, Samoan and Niuean the initial performances reflected the full spectrum of Hip-Hop; i.e. breakdancing, Mcing, graffiti art and Turntablisim. Sheelahroc split in 2002, with their last performance being at the Jetset Lounge in Christchurch. Karoline Tamati now performs as Ladi 6. Band Members: Sarah Tamaira Karoline Tamati Tyra Hammond and others... .
Susheela Raman (b. 1973) is a singer of Indian descent. Raman was born in London, later emigrating to Australia with her family. In Australia she studied classical South Indian song and began giving performances. She then began working with Western forms including rock and soul, while continuing to study classical Indian music with Shruti Sadolikar. Her desire to mix Indian with Western music resulted in her first album, Salt Rain, in 2001, followed by Love Trap in 2003. In 2005, she released Music for Crocodiles. The basis of the album was recorded in Britain (Wiltshire in September 2004); the work...
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Integration (feat. Nisha Narsai & Sheela Bringi)