I just started making music and started expressing myself through sounds.” Mickey Singh and BG Trisha Arora at the Radio Asia office in New Jersey. I started singing professionally at the age of 15 at a studio in New York City and from there the love just developed. Why don’t you tell us how exactly you got started in the music industry? I used to be a little gutti kid and used to have a little joora. It’s funny because I used to get into a lot of fights. My friends and I were pretty mischievous as kids, so it was a huge culture shock to come here and realized everything was so different from back home. I came here at the age of 13, so I had a pretty crazy childhood in India. I am from India, but to be exact, I was born in Hoshiarpur, Dhanda, which is in Punjab. How did you feel about the transition from India to America? On stage, Singh brings his unique style with Bhangra and hip-hop dance moves that will surely get you out of your seat and onto your feet. His tracks include lyrical hits such as, “Birthday Cake Punjabi Remix,” “Gangman Style Desi Remix,” “Akhiyan,” and “Bad Girl,” featuring Waseem Stark. Singh stays true to the term “total package,” which he candidly proves with the release of his hit album last summer, “Mick’s Tape.” The album puts him on the charts as a rising global star, considering he has a growing fan base from North America to Europe to Asia.
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