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Shabads By Ishmeet Singh

Following Gurbani Shabads recited by Ishmeet Singh are: * "Satgur Tumre Kaaj Sware" * "Awal Alah Noor U...

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Following Gurbani Shabads recited by Ishmeet Singh are:

* "Satgur Tumre Kaaj Sware"
* "Awal Alah Noor Upaya Kudrat Ke Sab Bande"
* "Mitar Pyare Nu"
* "Mera Maat Pita Har Raya"
* "Ram Japo Ji Aise Aise Dhruv Prehelad Japyo Har Jaise"
* "Naam Japat Dukh Jaye"
* "Dithe Sabhe Thanv"

About Ishmeet Singh:
Ishmeet Singh (September 2, 1989 - July 29, 2008) a well-known Star Voice of India winner and playback singer has died in the Maldives aged only 19.
He won the ‘Voice of India’ singing competition in November 2007, beating Harshet in a close vote. He had gone to Maldives to perform for the 'Star Voice of Maldives' contest to be held on the 1st of August, 2008. He drowned in the swimming pool of the Chaaya Island Dhonveli resort, at which he was staying on Tuesday, 29th of July 2008 only three days before he was scheduled to perform.

Ishmeet was born on September 02, 1989 to Gurpinder Singh and Amritpal Kaur. He was originally from Ludhiana. He was a second year student of the MNC College in Mumbai. He was a true fan of well-known Indian playback singer Shaan and considered him as his idol. He also admired popular Indian music director A. R. Rahman and his dream was to sing for him. Unfortunately, he will now not be able to fulfil his dream.

The news of his untimely death has shocked the Indian music industry and his fans. This tragic news is particularly shocking for Sikhs as he was representing his clean Sikh Identity all round the world and made Sikhs proud of his achievement and his presence at recognised high calibre venues. The teenager had captured the nation’s imagination with his voice and devotion to singing.

Following this sad event in Maldives, the body of budding singer Ishmeet Singh, was flown from the Islands to his home-town Ludhiana in a specially chartered aircraft on Wednesday evening, July 30, 2008. The body was first taken to the Dayanand Medical College and Hospital (DMCH) where just a few days prior on Sunday, he had gave, what was to become his last public performance before a gathering of doctors and their families.

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March 22, 2020

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