
Shailendra Singh
Shailendra Singh, also known as Shailender Singh, is an Indian playback singer who gained popularity during the 1970s and 1980s. Born on October 4, 1952, in Mumbai, India, Shailendra Singh started his musical journey at a young age and soon emerged as a prominent voice in the Indian film industry.
Shailendra Singh rose to fame with his breakthrough song “Koi Ho Yaadon Mein” from the film “Ghamandee” (1981). His youthful and vibrant voice captivated listeners, and he quickly became a popular choice for romantic and soulful tracks. His collaborations with renowned music directors like R.D. Burman and Laxmikant-Pyarelal produced several hit songs.
Some of Shailendra Singh’s popular tracks include “Main Shayar To Nahin” from “Bobby,” “Aaja Re O Mere Dilbar Aaja” from “Noorie,” and “Jab Bhi Koi Kangna Bole” from “Shaukeen.” His voice had a youthful charm and a distinct sweetness that made him a favorite among fans.