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Apache Indian: Most precious moment was collaborating with Asha Bhosle
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Mumbai, Jan 12 : Reggae star Apache Indian has collaborated with many artistes but he says his most precious moment was working with melody queen Asha Bhosle.
Talking about his most standout collaboration, Apache Indian, who was born as Steven Kapur, said: The single most precious moment was collaborating with Asha Bhosle. She was doing a special album in memory of her husband called Rahul & I (in the nineties), and she asked me to do a remake of the song Ye ladka .
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Apache Indian aka Steven Kapur has made it to the New Year’s Honours List by receiving the British Empire Medal (BEM). This Birmingham-based musician with roots in Jalandhar, Punjab listed the honour as ‘the biggest Achievement of my life & career so far, and for services to music & youth (sic)’.
Apache came out with his recent album What s Not To Love? early in December. His latest album has nine songs – Trip To Jamaica, an ode to the country where this music form originated in the 1960s. Though Apache grew up in Birmingham, his Indian connect has always stayed strong. With hits like Chok There, Arranged Marriage, Boom Shack-A-Lak to his credit, Apache has collaborated with Binder Bajwa for the song Giddai Vich for the album What s Not To Love?.
Indian-origin frontline workers, artists, musicians in UK New Year s Honours List
Bollywood actor Nina Wadia is conferred an OBE for services to entertainment and charity alongside Dipanwita Ganguli for services to Adult Education in London.
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LONDON: Indian-origin frontline workers, academics, actors and musicians are among 1,239 people recognised for their extraordinary contributions in the UK s annual New Year s Honours List released on Thursday.
Among the year s highest honours, Formula 1 champion Lewis Hamilton has been knighted and British actress Sheila Hancock is made a dame in the list released on New Year s eve. The majority of awards are for the contributions people have made in their communities, with 14.2 per cent of recipients coming from a Black, Asian or minority ethnic (BAME) background.
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