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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 40. Chapters: Jay Sean, Manmohan Waris, Kamal Heer, Indy Sagu, Amar Singh Chamkila, Rishi Rich, Sangtar, Gurdas Maan, Lehmber Hussainpuri, Surjit Bindrakhia, Sukhbir, Get Ur Freak On, B21, Sukshinder Shinda, Juggy D, BBC Soundcrew, Miss Pooja, Panjabi Hit Squad, Jassi Sidhu, Harbans Jandu, Aron B, Bally Sagoo, Saadat Awan, Kulwinder Dhillon, Qurram Hussain, Tumbi, DCS, Ravinder Grewal, Sahotas, Nachural Records, Jhumar, Nachale Sanu Naal, Harjit Harman, Jodi - Big Day Party, Durga Rangila, Shingara Singh, Channi Singh, Kush Arora, Snake Charmer, Kaler Kanth, Malkoo, Rupin Kahlon, Pat Liyah, Challeh Mundhia, Mentor Kolektiv, Chimta, Bhangragga, Chooteh Laareh, Ashok Masti, Kalli Kite Mil. Excerpt: Kamaljit Singh Jhooti (Punjabi: born 26 March 1981), better known by his stage name Jay Sean, is a British singer-songwriter, rapper, beatboxer and record producer of Indian origin. He debuted in the Asian Underground scene as a member of the Rishi Rich Project with "Dance with You," which reached #12 on the UK Singles Chart in 2003. This led to him being signed to Virgin Records and having two UK top 10 hits as a solo artist in 2004: "Eyes On You" at #6 and "Stolen" at #4. They were included in his critically acclaimed debut album Me Against Myself which, though only moderately successful in the UK, sold more than two million copies across Asia and remains his most successful album to date. Alongside the Rishi Rich Project, Sean was a pioneer of Bhangra-R&B fusion, which his debut album helped popularize among the worldwide South Asian diaspora. He eventually left Virgin in 2006 and founded his own independent label, Jayded Records. After a gap of nearly four years, he returned in 2008 with "Ride It," which reached #11 in the UK and topped the charts in several Eastern European countries, including Romania where it was one of the best...