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Indian playback singer (born 1987)

Arijit Singh
Singh's Performance atChandigarh,c. 2025.
Born (1987-04-25)25 April 1987 (age 38)[1]
Jiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
Alma materSripat Singh College
Occupations
Years active2007–present
Works
Spouses
Koel Roy
(m. 2014)
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Children3[3]
RelativesAmrita Singh Majumder (sister)[4]
AwardsFull list
Honours
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Years active2019–present
GenreMusic
Subscribers5.30 million
Views4.08 billion
Last updated: 19 September 2025
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Arijit Singh (Bengali pronunciation:[ɔrid͡ʒitʃiŋho]; born 25 April 1987) is an Indianplayback singer,composer,music producer andinstrumentalist.[7][5][8][9] A leading figure in contemporaryHindi film music,[10][11][12][13][14][15] he is the recipient ofseveral accolades including twoNational Film Awards and eightFilmfare Awards. He was conferred thePadma Shri by theGovernment of India in 2025.[16][17]

Singh began his career when he participated in the reality showFame Gurukul in 2005. He made hisHindi cinema debut in 2011 with the song "Phir Mohabbat" for the filmMurder 2. He received wider recognition with the release of "Tum Hi Ho" fromAashiqui 2 in 2013, which earned him his firstFilmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[18][19][20][21] He won theNational Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer twice for the songs "Binte Dil" fromPadmaavat (2018) and "Kesariya" fromBrahmāstra: Part One – Shiva (2022).

Spotify declared Singh the most-streamed Indian artist for five consecutive years (2020–2024).[22][23][24][25][26] As of October 2025, he is themost-followed artist globally on Spotify, with over 161 million followers.[27][28][29][30][31]

Early life

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Arijit Singh was born on 25 April 1987[1] inJiaganj, Murshidabad, West Bengal, to Kakkar Singh, aPunjabi Sikh father[32] and Aditi Singh, aBengali Hindu mother.[33] His paternal family came fromLahore during thePartition.[32] He began his music training at a very young age at home. His maternal aunt trained inIndian classical music, and his maternal grandmother used to sing. His maternal uncle played thetabla, and his mother also sang and played the tabla. He studied atRaja Bijay Singh High School and later at theSripat Singh College, aUniversity of Kalyani affiliate.[33] According to him he "was a decent student, but cared more about music" and his parents decided to train him professionally. He was taughtIndian classical music by Rajendra Prasad Hazari and trained in tabla by Dhirendra Prasad Hazari. Birendra Prasad Hazari taught himRabindra Sangeet (songs written and composed byRabindranath Tagore) and pop music.[33] At the age of three, he started training under the Hazari brothers, and at the age of nine, he got a scholarship from the government for training in vocals in Indian classical music.[34]

Growing up, he listened toMozart,Beethoven andModern Bengali music.[citation needed] He idolised musicians likeBade Ghulam Ali Khan,Ustad Rashid Khan,Zakir Hussain and Anand Chatterjee, and enjoyed listening toKishore Kumar,Hemant Kumar, andManna Dey.[35]

Career

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Career beginnings (2005–2009)

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Singh's musical career began when his guru Rajendra Prasad Hazari, who felt that "Indian classical music was a dying tradition", insisted him to leave his hometown and participate in the reality showFame Gurukul (2005) at the age of 18.[34][36] He was eliminated by audience polling, finishing in sixth place.[citation needed]

During the show, filmmakerSanjay Leela Bhansali recognised his talent and had him sing "Yun Shabnami" a song scheduled to be used in his upcoming filmSaawariya. During production, the script was changed and Singh's version was removed.[37] It was never released.[38] After theFame Gurukul, Kumar Taurani, the head ofTips, signed him for an album which was never released.[33]

He participated in another reality show10 Ke 10 Le Gaye Dil and won.[citation needed] He chose to move toMumbai in 2006 to freelance, staying in a rented room in theLokhandwala area of the city.[20][33][36] He invested the prize money of ₹1 million from10 ke 10 Le Gaye Dil to build his recording studio.[36] He became amusic producer and began composing music and singing pieces for advertisements, news channels and radio stations.[20][39][40]

Singh spent a part of his early musical career as a music programmer and music producer for music directors such asShankar–Ehsaan–Loy,Vishal–Shekhar,Mithoon,Monty Sharma andPritam. While working with other composers he supervised the vocals, and the chorus sections, but it was while working withPritam, that he began to produce and programme music by himself.

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2010–13: Early releases andAashiqui 2

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In 2010, Singh started working withPritam on three films—Golmaal 3,Crook andAction Replayy.[36] He started with singing scratches in theTelugu Film Industry with the 2010 filmKedi with the song "Neeve Na Neeve Na" composed bySandeep Chowta. In 2011, Singh made hisBollywood musical debut with theMithoon composition, "Phir Mohabbat" fromMurder 2, which though he recorded in 2009 was released in 2011.[36][41] The same year, when he was programming for the song "Raabta" fromAgent Vinod (2012), Pritam asked him to sing as well.[36] The part was retained in all four versions of the song, and he was made to sing the entire composition in one of the versions.[42] Apart fromAgent Vinod, Singh dubbed for Pritam in three other films released during the year :Players,Cocktail and,Barfi!.[43]

He also sang the song "Uska Hi Banana" forChirantan Bhatt in1920: Evil Returns.Glamsham in its review of the song "Uska Hi Banana" wrote that Singh had sung the song intensely, emotionally and passionately and at a very highpitch.[44]He sang onVishal–Shekhar's composition "Duaa" in the filmShanghai. It won him theMirchi Music Award for Upcoming Male Playback Singer award. He was nominated in the same category for "Phir Le Aya Dil" fromBarfi!.[citation needed]

Singh's breakthrough came inAashiqui 2 where he was a lead and key vocalist and came to prominence with the release of the song "Tum Hi Ho" from the movie.[45] The song won him several awards and nominations includingFilmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer.[19][46] In the same year his 3 songs from Telugu movieSwamy Ra Ra were also gained popularity.

Singh continued to work with Pritam, singing "Dilliwaali Girlfriend", "Kabira" and "Ilahi" forYeh Jawaani Hai Deewani.[citation needed] Other than singing the encore version of "Kabira", he was the music producer of the track "Balam Pichkari" from the same film.[47][48] Singh sang "Main Rang Sharbaton Ka" composed by Pritam fromPhata Poster Nikhla Hero[49] as well as "Dhoka Dhadi" forR... Rajkumar.

He sang forShah Rukh Khan in the song "Kashmir Main Tu Kanyakumari" fromChennai Express which was composed by Vishal–Shekhar.[50] Apart from rendering the duet version of "Har Kisi Ko" fromBoss along withNeeti Mohan,[citation needed] the year marked his collaboration withSharibToshi on the song "Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse" fromJackpot and with Sanjay Leela Bhansali on thesemi-classical number, "Laal Ishq" fromGoliyon Ki Raasleela: Ram-Leela.[51][52] Later, in an interview Singh picked "Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse" as one of his favourite songs and chose "Tose Naina" fromMickey Virus as "closest to his heart".[53][54]

2014

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In 2014, Singh got the chance to work with two of his favourite music directors,Sajid–Wajid andA. R. Rahman.[33] He performed two tracks fromMain Tera Hero and the song "Raat Bhar" fromHeropanti for Sajid-Wajid.[55][56] He also dubbed the Hindi version of the song "Medhuvaagathaan" fromKochadaiiyaan titled "Dil Chaspiya" for A. R. Rahman.[57]

He rendered three re-mixed songs:Amit Trivedi's "Hungama Ho Gaya",[58] a song forYaariyan andSharib-Toshi's "Samjhawan" forHumpty Sharma Ki Dulhania.[59] He rendered his voice for "Mast Magan" from2 States, "Jiya" fromGunday, as well asArko Pravo Mukherjee's "Aaj Phir" fromHate Story 2.[citation needed] Singh worked withVishal Bhardwaj, recording two songs fromHaider and withSachin–Jigar on "Jaise Mera Tu" inHappy Ending.[60]

The year marked his collaboration with many other music directors includingTony Kakkar on "Sawan Aaya Hai" andPalak Muchhal on "Tu Hi Hai Aashiqui".[61][62] During the year, he provided vocals for Mithoon on "Humdard" forEk Villain[63] and "Hai Dil Ye Mera" forHate Story 2. He worked with Vishal–Shekhar on "Manwa Laage" forHappy New Year[64] and withShankar–Ehsaan–Loy on "Sajde" forKill Dil.[65] He sang two songs on Sharib-Toshi'sZid[66] and on three tracks for Pritam Chakraborty'sHoliday which was arranged by Singh himself.[citation needed]Jeet Gannguli's songMuskurane garnered him the most nominations for the year, while he received two Filmfare nominations for "Suno Na Sangemarmar" and theSufi song "Mast Magan".[67] Singh picked "Gulon Mein Rang Bhare"—originally sung byMehdi Hassan and re-written forHaider by Vishal Bhardwaj—as his favourite track of the year.[68]

2015

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Singh made his Tamil debut in 2015 with the song "Neeye Vaazhkai Enbena" from the filmPugazh.[69] He also provided vocals for the Dance song "Sooraj Dooba Hain" fromRoy, which was composed byAmaal Mallik and written byKumaar. It was promoted as the "Party Anthem of the Year". During the year he sang a duet "Agar Tum Saath Ho" withAlka Yagnik, from the movieTamasha which is composed by A. R. Rahman and written byIrshad Kamil.[70] He worked again with Amaal Mallik on the song "Khwaishein" fromCalendar Girls. Apart from dubbing the Hindi version of the song "Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal" from Rahman'sI, along withShreya Ghoshal, Singh teamed up with Gannguli and Bobby–Imran forKhamoshiyan, where he performed the film's title song. He sang "Baatein Ye Kabhi Na" for Gannguli and "Tu Har Lamha" for Bobby-Imran.[71] He collaborated with Gannguli on two other projects; "Teri Khushboo" forMr. X and the title track forHamari Adhuri Kahani.[72][73]

Besides working with Chirantan Bhatt on "Teri Meri Kahaani"[74] and Sachin–Jigar on "Chunar",[75] he worked with some new composers like Bann Chakraborty,[76] Khamosh Shah,[77] Jatinder Shah[78] andManj Musik. Moreover, Singh recorded a reprise version ofSonu Nigam's 1999 song "Deewana Tera" forEk Paheli Leela.[79] The year marked the first collaboration between Singh andHimesh Reshammiya, on the song "Baaton Ko Teri" fromAll Is Well.[80][81] He voiced Bhardwaj in "Shaam Ke Saaye" and "Kya Pataa"[82] forTalvar andDrishyam respectively, and he also performed "Saware" fromPhantom.[83][84] Besides recording soundtracks, Singh released his second promotional single during the year.[85] Titled "Chal Waha Jaate Hain", the song is composed by Mallik and featuresTiger Shroff andKriti Sanon.[86] Singh also made hisMarathi debut with the song "Yaar Illahi – Qawwali"[87] from the filmKatyar Kaljat Ghusali.

In 2015, Singh recorded a romantic duet titled "Sooiyan", written by Irshad Kamil and Amit Trivedi, withChinmayi Sripaada for the Bollywood filmGuddu Rangeela.[88] Arijit was the lead vocalist on the soundtrack of the 2015 filmDilwale singing "Janam Janam" with Antara Mitra, "Gerua" withAntara Mitra and the dance number "Tukur Tukur".[89] All composed by Pritam and written byAmitabh Bhattacharya, the music videos featuring Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol, received a good response.

Arijit completed shooting for his directorial debut in 2015. TitledBhalobasar Rojnamcha, it is aBengali feature film compiled with seven short films.[90] Co-written by Singh, a work-in-progress version of the film has been sent to some film festivals abroad.[91]

2016

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In early 2016, Singh sang "Yeh Fitoor Mera" written bySwanand Kirkire and composed byAmit Trivedi.Firstpost reviewed the song positively, calling it a trademark track from theFitoor album. Firstpost also commended Singh's singing.[92][93] Singh made hisGujarati debut with the song "Satrangi Re" from the filmWrong Side Raju.[94]

Some of his noteworthy Hindi songs of 2016 included "Soch Na Sake" which is a duet withTulsi Kumar from the movieAirlift, composed by Amaal Mallik written by Kumaar,[citation needed] "Sanam Re" - the title track of the movieSanam Re, composed and written byMithoon, "Bolna" from the movieKapoor and Sons,[95] and "Itni Si Baat Hain", a duet withAntara Mitra, composed by Pritam Chakraborty and written by Manoj Yadav.[96]

Singh was the key vocalist on theRaaz Reboot soundtrack and sang "Lo Maan Liya" composed byJeet Ganguly written byKausar Munir from it. He also sang the haunting melody "Raaz Aakhein Teri" and "Yaad Hain Na" from the same film.[97]

He sang the duet "Dharkhaast" from the film,Shivaay withSunidhi Chauhan, composed by Mithoon and lyrics penned bySayeed Quadri.Daily News and Analysis in their review of the song "Dharkhaast" commended Singh and Sunidhi's singing.[98]

As the key vocalist on the filmAe Dil Hai Mushkil, Singh sang the popular title track "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" composed by Pritam Chakraborty and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya. He also sang "Channa Mereya", which garnered over 110 million views.[99] He rendered another chartbuster hit "Nashe Si Chadh Gayi" fromBefikre. The promotional video for the song garnered over 330 million views on YouTube.[100]

He also sang "Naan Un Azhaginilae", a blissful romantic track along withChinmayi in May 2016, for the Tamil film24, featuringSuriya andSamantha. He sang "Naina" fromDangal at the end of 2016.[99] In its review,Zee News wrote Arijit Singh's "Naina song from Dangal will touch your heart",[101]and the Indian actorVarun Dhawan praised the song.[102]

2017

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In 2017, he sang for Shah Rukh Khan and performed a romantic duet withHarshdeep Kaur called "Zaalima", composed by Pritam'sJAM8 and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya from the movieRaees. Khan shared multiple teasers of the song before its full release.[103][104][105] He provided vocals forSalim–Sulaiman's compositions "Kuch Parbat Hilayein" and "Babul Mora" written by Amitabh Bhattacharya from the inspirational moviePoorna.[106] He rendered "Alvida" from the filmRangoon, which theDeccan Chronicle praised in its review of the movie.[107]

He also sang the song "Roke Na Ruke Naina", composed byAmaal Mallik and written by Kumaar from the filmBadrinath Ki Dulhania,[108] and thechorus song "Namami Brahmaputra" (English: I Bow to the Brahmaputra) composed byPapon and dedicated to the riverBrahmaputra which flows inAssam and has high cultural, economic and social importance for the northeast Indian and Assamese people.[109] He sang "Haareya" from the movieMeri Pyaari Bindu.[110] and the song "Murshida" from the movieBegum Jaan written byRahat Indori and composed byAnu Malik.[111]

Singh sang "Phir Bhi Tumko Chaahunga", composed by Mithoon, with lyrics byManoj Muntashir from the soundtrack ofHalf Girlfriend.Zee Music Company released it before their planned date due to public demand. He also sang "Pal Bhar" which is a reprise and extended version of the song fromPhir Bhi Tumko Chahunga. "Pal Bhar" is written by Muntashir and composed by Mithoon.[citation needed]

He was the lead vocalist on the filmRaabta singing "Ik Vaari Aa", composed by Pritam, lyrics are penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya.[112] Singh lent his vocals and played acoustic guitar with Roland Fernandes for the song "Lambiyaan si Judaiyaan" composed by JAM8 and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya, also on the film's soundtrack.[113] He sang "Tera Hoke Rahoon" song composed by (Kaushik, Akash, Guddu) of JAM8, with lyrics by Bipin Das in the movieBehen Hogi Teri.[114]

He sang "O Saathi", with the music composed and lyrics written by Mithoon from the Hindi filmShab,[115] and the dance song "Main Tera Boyfriend" withNeha Kakkar. It is written byKumaar and composed by Sourav Roy.[116]

Singh was the lead singer of theJagga Jasoos Soundtrack singing the dance song "Ullu ka Pattha", a fun song titled "Galti Se Mistake", "Jhumri Talaiyya" and also "Phir Wahi". All songs have been composed by Pritam and written by Amitabh Bhattacharya[117][118][119]

He sang for Shah Rukh Khan and performed the dance song "Beech Beech Main" from the filmJab Harry Met Sejal with additional vocals provided byShefali Alvares andShalmali Kholgade,[120] as well as "Hawayein", composed byPritam and written by Irshad Kamil. Indian media wrote that Singh's vocals in the song were "mesmerising".[121]

Singh sang "Bairagi" for the filmBareilly Ki Barfi. He also sang "Jaana Ve" and "Aaj Zid" forAksar 2. The music was composed by Mithoon and written by Sayeed Quadri.[122] He also sang "Main Hoon Saath Tere" fromShaadi Mein Zaroor Aana, and besides singing he made an appearance in the music video of the song "Pal", featured in the filmMonsoon Shootout. Singh's voice texture in the song garnered favourable reviews from the Indian media.[123]

2018

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In 2018, Singh sang "Aaj Se Teri" for the filmPad Man, composed by Amit Trivedi and written by Kausar Munir.[124] He sang "Binte Dil" for the filmPadmaavat written byA. M. Turaz and composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali. He also sang another chartbuster titled "Subah Subah" for the filmSonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety withPrakriti Kakar, composed by Amaal Mallik and written by Kumaar[125] as well as "Tera Yaar Hoon Main". From the movieKedarnath, he sang "Jaan Nissar" and a duet song "Qaafirana" withNikhita Gandhi, both the songs composed byAmit Trivedi and lyrics penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya. He also sang for the filmsDil Juunglee,3 Storeys,Hichki,Raazi,Parmanu: The Story of Pokhran,Veere Di Wedding,102 Not Out,Baazaar andKarwaan.

2019

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In 2019, Singh sang "Ruan Ruan" from filmSonchiriya composed byVishal Bhardwaj and penned byVarun Grover, followed by "Mere Pyare Prime Minister" fromMere Pyare Prime Minister on composition ofShankar–Ehsaan–Loy and lyrics ofGulzar. In March, his song "Ve Maahi" withAsees Kaur from filmKesari composed byTanishk Bagchi was released. The song garnered 200 million views on YouTube by July 2019.[126]

Then came "First Class" withNeeti Mohan and title song "Kalank" from filmKalank composed byPritam Chakraborty and penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya.[127] He rendered "Khairiyat" from the filmChhichhore composed byPritam and written byAmitabh Bhattacharya. It was released in September 2019.[128]

His song "Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage" was released from the blockbuster filmKabir Singh in 2019. In October his song "Ghungroo" withShilpa Rao was released from the movie,War. Lyrics are written byKumaar and music is given byVishal–Shekhar.In Late December 2019, he sang "Dariyaganj" withDhvani Bhanushali in the filmJai Mummy Di, composed byAmartya Bobo Rahut and written by Siddhant Kaushal.[citation needed]

2020

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In January 2020, 10 of his songs were released. Three songs released from the filmLove Aaj Kal: "Shayad", "Haan Tum Ho" and "Haan Main Galat", which are composed byPritam; Title Track ofChhapaak along with "Khulne Do" and "Sab Jhulas Gaya" composed byShankar–Ehsaan–Loy written byGulzar; "Dua Karo" from the filmStreet Dancer 3D is sang along withBohemia; "Chal Ghar Chalen" is a song from the movieMalang composed byMithoon; He has sung the songs "Azaadi Ke Liye" and "Mere Watan" from the Amazon OriginalsThe Forgotten Army.

On 18 July 2020, Singh announced his upcoming venture in making non-film music under the banner "Oriyon Music".[better source needed][129] He made an appearance in a music video fromSunny M.R.'s new single "Lifafe" on 31 July 2020.[130]

In August 2020, Singh's song "Dil Ko Maine Di Kasam" was released, composed byAmaal Malik featuring actors Asim Riaz andHimanshi Khurana.[131]

Singh released his first single "Rihaa"[132][133] under his banner Oriyon Music on 4 October 2020; along with the Bengali version "Mukto Kore Dao" on 10 October 2020;[134] with the Hindi lyrics written by Shloke Lal and the Bengali lyrics written by Singh himself. Singh also sang the songs "Aabaad Barbaad" and "Hardum Humdum" fromLudo. The film is directed byAnurag Basu and composed byPritam.

2021

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In early January, Singh sang "O Saaiyan" from the film The Power, along with Raj Pandit.[135]

On 12 March 2020, Singh revealed that he will be composing music for the filmPagglait under his banner Oriyon Music, making it his first time venture as a music composer in Bollywood.[136] The soundtrack album was released on 15 March 2021 on various music streaming services.

He sang "Tumse Bhi Zyada" from the movieTadap, composed byPritam and lyrics penned byIrshad Kamil. Singh lent his voice for the song "Mere Yaara" from83. FromAtrangi Re, he sang "Rait Zara Si". He also sang for other films likeSooryavanshi andBhuj: The Pride of India etc.[137][138]

2022

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Singh in 2024

In January, Singh sang two songs "Soch Liya"[139] and "Aashiqui Aa Gayi"[140] from the movieRadhe Shyam.Arijit Singh andShreya Ghoshal have sung for the movieBachchan Pandey composed byAmaal Malik and lyrics written byKumaar. Singh also sang "Kesariya"[141] and a duet "Deva Deva" withJonita Gandhi from the movieBrahmāstra. "Kesariya" became the first Indian song to cross 300 million and also over 500 million streams on Spotify.

Singh's version of "Mere Dholna" and a duet song "Hum Nashe Mein Toh Nahin" withTulsi Kumar, both the songs composed byPritam, were released from "Bhool Bhulaiyaa 2".

His song "Kitni Haseen Hogi" composed byMithoon was released from the movie "HIT: The First Case".[142] The lyrics are penned bySayeed Quadri. He had also sung 3 songs from the movie "Laal Singh Chaddha" and 2 songs in the extended version of the Laal Singh Chaddha album.

He sang "Apna Bana Le", composed bySachin-Jigar and penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya from the movie "Bhediya".[143] He had also sung for other movies likeGangubai Kathiawadi,Samrat Prithviraj,Shamshera,Raksha Bandhan,Thank God, etc.

2023

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In January and February, six of his songs were released. He sang "Jhoome Jo Pathaan" forPathaan, along withSukriti Kakar, composed byVishal–Shekhar and written byKumaar.[144] He sang "Chedkaniyan" forShehzada, along withNikhita Gandhi, composed byPritam and written by Shloke Lal and IP Singh. 3 of his songs - "Tere Pyaar Mein", " O Bedardeya" and "Pyaar Hota Kayi Baar Hai" were released from the movieTu Jhoothi Main Makkar, all composed byPritam and penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya.[145][146]

In May, he sang "Phir Aur Kya Chahiye" fromZara Hatke Zara Bachke, composed bySachin-Jigar and written byAmitabh Bhattacharya.[147] "Barkha" composed by Singh and sung bySunidhi Chauhan was released under Oriyon Music.

For the filmRocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani he has sung 4 songs, including "Tum Kya Mile" withShreya Ghoshal.[148] All the songs are composed byPritam and penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya. Composed byMithoon and lyrics bySayeed Quadri, he sang "Khairiyat" and "Dil Jhoom" fromGadar 2. He sang "Chaleya" along withShilpa Rao and "Faraatta" withJonita Gandhi andBadshah, both composed byAnirudh Ravichander forJawan.[149] "Chaleya" entered theCanadian Hot 100 at number 73 on the chart issued for 30 September 2023.[150] "Chaleya" became the most streamed song in a day and also the fastest to cross 100 million streams on Spotify India.[151]

Singh composed and sang the Theme Song of2023 Durand Cup along withDivine. The music video featured Singh andVicky Kaushal.[152] He sang "Oonchi Oonchi Deewarein" and "Blue Hai Paani Paani" fromYaariyan 2.[153] He also rendered "Satranga" fromAnimal.[154] He also sang the song "Mein Parwaana" from the moviePippa.[155]

2024

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In early 2024, Singh's "Raat Akeli Thi" fromMerry Christmas and "Dil Banaane Waaleya" fromFighter were released. "Sajni" composed byRam Sampath fromLaapataa Ladies became viral on the internet.[156] He had also sung for movies likeYodha,Amar Singh Chamkila andSrikanth. FromChandu Champion he sang thePritam compositions "Satyanaas" and "Tu Hai Champion".[157] He sang "Tainu Khabar Nahi" fromMunjya.[158] He also rendered his vocals to "Tenu Sang Rakhna" fromJigra, "Zaroorat Se Zyada" fromVedaa and "Hazaar Baar" fromBaby John.

2025

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Singh sang the title track "Azaad Hai Tu" and the romantic ballad "Ajeeb O Gareeb" with Hansika Pareek from the movieAzaad.[159] Both songs were composed byAmit Trivedi and penned byAmitabh Bhattacharya. Next, he sang "Tu Hai Toh Main Hoon" fromSky Force, composed byTanishk Bagchi and written byIrshad Kamil. He also lent his voice to "Jaane Tu" fromChhaava and "Hum Aapke Bina" fromSikandar.[160]

In June, Singh also provided vocals forEd Sheeran's single "Sapphire" from Sheeran's upcoming studio albumPlay.[161][162][163][164] In July, a remix of the song was released, featuring Singh's extended verse and a Punjabi verse by Sheeran.[165][166]

Mid year, he sang four songs in the movieMetro... In Dino: "Zamaana Lage", "Aur Mohabbat Kitni Karoon", "Mausam" and "Qayde Se".[167][168] In July, he sang "Dhun", composed and penned by Mithoon fromSaiyaara, and "Duniya Alag" fromDhadak 2, composed byShreyas Puranik.[169][170] He also sang "Aavan Jaavan", the lead single fromWar 2, alongsideNikhita Gandhi; the song was produced by Pritam and penned by Bhattacharya, and released at the end of July.[171]

In September, Singh also lent his voice to the filmNishaanchi, performing the song "Birwa" and the music composed byAnurag Saikia, with lyrics penned by Dr Sagar. The track is part of the movie's official 15-song album, which was released by Zee Music Company.[172]

Vocals and musical style

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In an interview withThe Times of India, Singh mentioned that he has a "natural voice" and said he did nothing special to maintain it.[173] He has described his voice as "nasal" and believes that it matches with all the actors.[174]Shekhar Ravjiani of the music director duo Vishal–Shekhar wrote that Singh's "vocal texture is brilliant. The way he emotes and the soul he puts into each song is exemplary."[175]India Today describes his voice as "raw and grainy", whereas the paper's Moeena Halim identifies his voice as soulful andbaritone,[176][177] whileBollywood Hungama, in a review ofAashiqui 2, described Singh as a singer with a "rich texture and depth in his voice". However, they suggested he should "sing smoothly", without heavy breaths in between.[178]NewsX acclaimed Singh's voice.[179]

Singh has said that he would most like to explore the classical music style.[174] He has also said that he loves singingfolk music and likes all genres except forheavy metal music—since it is too loud for him.[173] Singh is most commonly known for his romantic songs and was associated with the tag "romantic singer". Regarding that, Singh said the tag of romantic singer is unintentional, as he has not planned his career. He is happy with the songs that come his way and tries to do his best.[180] Singh does not believe that doing just one type of song is "hampering" his growth.[181] However, through his career, he has explored different musical styles, including; a club party song "Raat Bhar", an electronic "Blame The Night", aPunjabi Folk "Samjhawan", aSufi orQawwali song "Mast Magan" and aghazal titled "Gulon Mein Rang Bhare". Regarding the variety,Hindustan Times stated; "he can sing nice fun songs as well".[182] According toKrsna "A vocalist needs to have all genres of music at his fingertips and Arijit has that."[183] While reviewing the soundtrack ofMain Tera Hero,Bollywood Hungama felt he "shines" in the form, which is a "totally different setup" from what he has done before.[184]

Bollywood Hungama considered his pronunciation "flawed" in the title track ofKhamoshiyan.[71] However the producer of the filmKhamoshiyan,Mahesh Bhatt said, "It is a sensational song. One of the best songs that I have heard in my lifetime, and its poetry is simply brilliant."[185]While reviewing the rest of his tracks in the film,The Indian Express, felt that Singh's rendition of the song sounds as "he's on autopilot", though Rajiv Vijayakar from Bollywood Hungama felt his rendition was "emotional".[71][186]

Singh insists on the presence of lyricists during recording sessions for a better understanding of the relevance of the words and feelings behind a song. He has said his favourite lyricists are Irshad Kamil, Sayeed Quadri, and Amitabh Bhattacharya.[187] While talking withSubhash Ghai at a question and answers session at Whistling Woods International Campus on arts and technique of singing at the 5th Veda Cultural Hub, Arijit said "Singing is like talking. It is an art of expression. There are other factors too, but they all follow on once you understand your lyrics and rhythm well. There are no rules. You just have to practise well." Sharing his childhood memories, he said, "I mostly practised modern Bengali and Indian classical music. My guru, Rajendra Prasad Hazari, inspired me to practise more of modern singing, as according to him, Indian classical was dying."[188]

Public image and influences

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Arijit has shared his fondness for singerKishore Kumar,[189] while citingMohit Chauhan andAtif Aslam as inspirations with whom he is often compared.[190] Though he has been inspired by many artists, Singh namedKK as his favourite singer along withAyushmann Khurrana.[citation needed] He named Pritam Chakraborty, Vishal–Shekhar, Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy, Amit Trivedi, Mithoon and A. R. Rahman as his favourite music directors.[33] Singh has idolisedGhulam Ali,Jagjit Singh andMehdi Hassan.[173]

In an interview withFilmbeat in April 2013, he declared that he is the biggest fan of singerKrishnakumar Kunnath (KK).[citation needed] His desire to sing forAamir Khan[189] came to reality in 2016 with the song "Naina" fromDangal.[191] In an interview withThe Indian Express, Singh stated that he loves the work ofShalmali Kholgade,Shefali Alvares, andIrfan. He also mentioned that his "current favourite" singer is Chinmayi.[174]

In 2016 he appeared on the popular chat and comedy showThe Kapil Sharma Show aired on Sony TV India. The show's hostKapil Sharma explained the difficulties he had bringing Singh on the show due to his shy nature.[192]

Singh has often been portrayed by the Indian media as a "small-town boy who made it big".[193] He had also beentrolled on social media to which he replied "I use my social media sparingly for things that are close to my heart. I don't read the comments. My team filters out the comments for me, and I don't involve myself a lot in paying attention to criticism on social media. I speak what I want to speak, and my team lets me know the needful."[194][195]

Arijit enjoys listening to retro songs by singersLata Mangeshkar,Kishore Kumar,Mohammed Rafi andAsha Bhosle and the classical andghazal songs along with the music ofColdplay. He expressed his desire to work with artistNorah Jones someday as he loves her music. He says he is uncomfortable with all the attention that fame has brought.[196]

Impact and recognition

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In an interview music director and composer, Pritam said: "Arijit is a good singer, a smart musician, and an intelligent musician as well."[197]Vishal Dadlani of the music director duoVishal–Shekhar said Singh is a phenomenal singer.[198] In another interview, he said "Arijit has the ability and the openness needed to make every recording a genuine collaboration. He's also a really nice guy, with no ego. That helps."[199] Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali in an Interview withThe Hindu said, "Arijit Singh is very special".[200]

Shreya Ghoshal remarked that he "is versatile and has a soulful voice".[5][201]Shankar Mahadevan said "I knew him before he became Arijit Singh. He is an educated musician, he understands hisSargam, and he has got depth."[202]Suresh Wadkar praised him as one of the "great singers of this generation".[203] Sonu Nigam rated Arijit higher than himself, at 7 on 10.[204]

Personal life

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In 2014, Singh married Koel Roy, a childhood friend and a neighbour of his,[35][205] shortly after both divorced their former partners.[206] Singh has a step daughter from Koel's first marriage and 2 sons from Koel's marriage with him.[207] Singh currently resides inAndheri,Mumbai.[6] Singh says apart from being a singer, he is a badminton player, a writer, a movie freak and a documentary maker.[68] He also likes cricket and citesSachin Tendulkar,Lance Klusener,Sourav Ganguly, andJonty Rhodes as his favourite sportsmen. He is an ardent football fan, and aManchester United fan. He also expressed a wish to sing the anthem for the2022 World Cup in Qatar.[208] In badminton, he likesSaina Nehwal.[196]

Singh's mother, Aditi Singh, died from acerebral stroke on 20 May 2021.[209] She was 52 years of age.[210]

Discography

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Main article:List of songs recorded by Arijit Singh

Some of his popular songs include "Channa Mereya", "Tum Hi Ho", "Phir Bhi Tumko Chahunga", "Uska Hi Banana", "Aayat", "Raabta", "Ik Vaari Aa", "Mein Tera Boyfriend", "Humdard", "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", "Gerua", "Janam Janam", "Kabhi Jo Baadal Barse", "Khamoshiyan", "Hamari Adhuri Kahani", "Samjhawan", "Sooraj Dooba Hain", "Baatein Ye Kabhi Na", "Hawayein", "Galti Se Mistake", "Khairiyat ", "Zaalima", "Laal Ishq", "Muskurane", "Pachtaoge", "Ghungroo", "Rait Zara Si", "Shayad", "Tumse Bhi Zyada", "Aashiqui Aa Gayi", "Dhokha", "Tujhe Kitna Chahne Lage", "Apna Bana Le", "Kesariya", "O Bedardeya", "Jhoome Jo Pathaan", "Tere Pyaar Mein", "Phir Aur Kya Chahiye", "Tum Kya Mile", "Chaleya", "Heeriye" and "Satranga".[95][98][99][107][211][212][213][214][215][216][217]

Concerts, tours and events

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2013–2015

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Singh performed live withHarshdeep Kaur at the Dubai Music Week Bollywood Night concert in September 2013, including hits like “Kabira”.[10] Later that year, on 10 November 2013, he performed "Kabira" at the event organized by Xavier Institute.[218]

Arijit Singh performing live at ovoWembley arena on 16 July 2016.

By 2014, Arijit Singh had established himself as a prominent playback singer, leading to the organization of his first major concert tours. These early tours were primarily domestic, focusing on major Indian cities such asMumbai,Delhi,Kolkata, andBangalore. Singh's performances were noted for their emotional depth and versatility, blending romantic ballads,folk,ghazals, andpop-infused tracks. His ability to perform for hours without a break, often accompanied by a talented ensemble of musicians, became a defining feature of his shows. He performed at events like theMirchi Music Awards,[11] the Satej Youth Fest, and also had a live concert inThane. Additionally, he performed at theIndian Idol Junior finale with contestant Debanjana Karmakar. Singh also performed at6th Mirchi Music Awards in 2014.

On 27 January 2015, Arijit Singh performed at theSpring Fest, the annual cultural festival ofIIT Kharagpur, one of India's premier technical institutes. This concert was a significant draw for students and local fans, featuring a setlist of his early Bollywood hits like "Tum Hi Ho" (Aashiqui 2), "Kabira" (Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani), and "Raabta" (Agent Vinod).

The performance, held atJnan Ghosh Stadium , drew thousands of attendees and was noted for its emotional intensity and audience engagement. His performance was noted for its emotional delivery and ability to engage a young audience. This concert was one of Singh's major Mumbai performances in 2015, organized at the spaciousMMRDA Grounds, a popular venue for large-scale events. In April 2015, he performed at theSiri Fort Auditorium inNew Delhi, a prestigious venue known for hosting cultural events. This concert was notable for its intimate setting compared to outdoor stadium shows, allowing Singh to connect closely with the audience. After this Singh performance at theNetaji Indoor Stadium inKolkata was a homecoming event, drawing a massive crowd of local fans. On 15 January 2015, Singh made his debut performance in Dubai with the 50-piece Grand Symphony Orchestra from London. The concert was presented by Raging Tigers and supported by Emax and Splash as sponsors.[219]

2016–2018

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On 5 February 2016, Arijit Singh performed at theDubai World Trade Centre, accompanied by a full symphony orchestra. The concert was organized by Raging Tiger Events in association withAudi.[220] In March 2016, he performed at theAlbert Hall Museum inJaipur as part of theRajasthan Day celebrations.[221] That same year, Singh held his first concert inChandigarh at theSector 17 Parade Ground.[222] On 30 April 2016, he performed at Labh Ganga Garden inIndore with a grand symphony orchestra.[223] Later, on 17 July 2016, Singh performed atAFAS Live inAmsterdam,Netherlands.[224] His final concert of the year took place in December at theSardar Patel Stadium inNavrangpura,Ahmedabad.[225]

US tour (2017)

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In 2017, Arijit Singh toured the United States, performing in several cities includingDallas,Austin,Houston,Newark,San Jose,Chicago,Atlanta, andWashington, D.C. The tour was contracted and managed by Rose Productions. The shows were well-attended, with over 100,000 people in total with grand Symphony orchestra.[226]

MTV India Tour (2017–2018)

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Arijit Singh performance at MMRDA ground Mumbai in 2018.

The MTV India tour featuring Arijit Singh was a concert series spanning multiple cities and months. It kicked off inKolkata on 24 December and continued through March 2018, hitting major cities likeGurgaon,Chandigarh,Indore,Pune,Guwahati,Hyderabad,Jaipur,Ahmedabad, andMumbai. The tour was a collaboration betweenMTV and Wizcraft International.[227]

2019–2021

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During 2019, Arijit Singh embarked on his firstNorth American tour and performed in the Middle East andIndia. His 2020 concerts were interrupted by theCOVID-19 pandemic, resuming with limited shows in late 2021. On 6 June 2021, Arijit Singh hosted a Facebook Live concert with the primary aim of raising funds to help rural India in the fight against COVID-19. This initiative was a partnership between Arijit Singh, Facebook, and GiveIndia, a non-governmental organization. The concert served as a fundraising effort to gather donations for this cause.[228][229]

List of concerts, tours, showing dates, venue and attendance
TitleDatesCity, StateCountryVenueAttendanceNote(s)Ref(s)
6 January 2019Navrangpura,AhmedabadIndiaSardar Patel StadiumNot radially availableArijit Singh performed in Ahmedabad, India, as part of the "ASNeverB4" concert series celebrating 20 years of Gypsy Events.[230]
11 January 2019DubaiUAEDubai World Trade Centre7000+[231]
18 January 2019DohaQatarLusail Sports Arena12000+[232]
"North America Tour"5 April 2019Everett, WashingtonUnited StatesAngel of the Winds Arena100,000+During April and May 2019, Arijit Singh embarked on his first 12-city tour across the United States.[233]
6 April 2019Oakland, CaliforniaUnited StatesOakland Arena
7 April 2019Los Angeles, CaliforniaUnited StatesPeacock Theatre
12 April 2019Sugar Land, TexasUnited StatesSmart Financial Centre
13 April 2019Newark, New JerseyUnited StatesPrudential Center
14 April 2019Boston, MassachusettsUnited StatesAgganis Arena
20 April 2019Fairfax, VirginiaUnited StatesEagleBank Arena
26 April 2019Hoffman Estates, IllinoisUnited StatesNow Arena
27 April 2019Orlando, FloridaUnited StatesAddition Financial Arena
3 May 2019Garland, TexasUnited StatesCurtis Culwell Center
4 May 2019Duluth, GeorgiaUnited StatesGas South Arena
5 May 2019Ypsilanti, MichiganUnited StatesGeorge Gervin GameAbove Center
23 November 2019Hyderabad,TelanganaIndiaLal Bahadur Shastri StadiumNot available[234]
"One Night Only Tour"25 January 2020Mumbai,MaharashtraIndiaJio World Garden10,500Bengaluru andNew Delhi concert's were also a part of this tour which were further postponed due to beginning of COVID-19 pandemic.[235]
2 February 2020Kolkata,West BengalIndiaEco Park, New TownNot available[236]
19 November 2021Yas Island,Abu DhabiUAEEtihad ArenaNot availableThis concert was his first live performance after the COVID-19 outbreak and marked his return to Yas Island after five years. The event was produced and promoted by PME (Portfolio Managing Events), a UAE-based company.[237]

2022–2024

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In 2022, Arijit Singh embarked on an international tour titled as "UK andEurope tour", "North America tour" and "Australia tour".[238][239] Singh also embarked on a multy-city tour titled as "One Night Only"India tour starts from November 2022 to March 2023.[240]

Arijit Singh performance atHyderabad on 7 Dec 2024

Singh also paid tribute toLata Mangeshkar on theStar Plus show "Naam Reh Jayegaa" in an episode that aired on 5 June at 7 p.m.. The show featured various singers, including Singh, paying homage to the legendary singer. He sang some of Lata Mangeshkar's most popular songs in various Indian languages for the special episode.[241]

Singh did perform at the opening ceremony of theIndian Premier League (IPL) 2023. He was one of the main performers, along withTamannaah Bhatia andRashmika Mandanna. The ceremony took place inAhmedabad at theNarendra Modi Stadium. During the ceremony, he sang several popular songs, including"Kesariya" and "Jhoome Jo Pathaan". Singh's performance was well-received, with fans particularly reacting to his rendition of "Deva Deva".[242] He also performed at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India, before the highly anticipated match betweenIndia andPakistan on 14 October 2023. The performance was part of a pre-match show organized after theBCCI andICC decided not to hold an official opening ceremony for theWorld Cup.[243] In March 2024, Singh performed at thepre-wedding festivities of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant, held inJamnagar.[244]

List of concerts, tours, showing dates, venue and attendance
TitleDatesCity, stateCountryVenueAttendanceNote(s)Ref(s)
"UK & Europe Tour"29 April 2022RotterdamNetherlandsRotterdam Ahoy Arena12000+The tour was promoted by Rock On Music in association with Whiterock Entertainment and TLC Events.[245]
1 May 2022BirminghamEnglandUtilita ArenaN/A
2 May 2022LondonEnglandOVO Arena WembleyN/A
"North America Tour"6 May 2022ChicagoUnited StatesNow ArenaN/AThe Arijit Singh North America Tour in 2022 was a series of concerts organized by ShowFest across the United States and Canada, beginning in May 2022 after a three-year hiatus for his North American audience. The tour, titled "Arijit Singh – Live in Concert," featured a grand production with Arijit's superhit songs and was described as a "larger-than-life Live Experience".[246]
7 May 2022Bay AreaOakland ArenaN/A
8 May 2022DallasCurtis Culwell CenterN/A
14 May 2022Orlando, FloridaAddition Financial ArenaN/A
15 May 2022BostonDCU CenterN/A
20 May 2022HoustonNRG ArenaN/A
21 May 2022AtlantaGas South ArenaN/A
22 May 2022Austin, TexasH.E.B Center at Cedar ParkN/A
27 May 2022Washington, D.C.EagleBank ArenaN/A
28 May 2022New JerseyCURE Insurance ArenaN/A
3 June 2022VancouverCanadaPacific ColiseumN/A
4 June 2022SeattleUnited StatesAngel of the Winds ArenaN/A
5 June 2022Phoenix, ArizonaGila River ArenaN/A
11 June 2022TorontoCanadaFirst Ontario CenterN/A
12 June 2022DetroitUnited StatesMasonic TempleN/A
"Australia Tour"16 July 2022SydneyAustraliaInternational Convention Centre SydneyN/AThough, it was a sold-out event, and the concert was organised by Heart & Soul Productions.[247]
17 July 2022MelbourneJohn Cain ArenaN/A[248]
"One Night Only India Tour"26 November 2022MumbaiIndiaJio World Garden[249]
17 December 2022HyderabadGMR Arena[250]
25 December 2022AhmedabadVIP Road, Shela Extension[251]
"UAE Tour"20 January 2023DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesCoca-Cola Arena[252]
"India Tour"27 January 2023PuneIndiaThe Mills, Rajabahadur International ltd[253]
4 February 2023ChennaiYMCA Nandanam[254]
4 March 2023BengaluruNICE Ground[255]
18 March 2023DelhiJawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi
25 March 2023RaipurJORA Ground[256]
4 April 2023SiliguriKanchenjunga Stadium[257]
"International Tours"14 April 2023BrisbaneAustraliaBrisbane Entertainment Centre[258]
16 April 2023AucklandNew ZealandSpark Arena[259]
22 April 2023PerthAustraliaPerth Arena[260]
4 November 2023ChandigarhIndiaExhibition Ground, sector 34[261]
25 November 2023KathmanduNepalHyatt Regency Ground[262]
16 December 2023AssamIndiaACA Stadium[263]
6 April 2024BangkokThailandImpact Arena[264]
24 April 2024DubaiUAECoca-Cola Arena[265]
16 November 2024Bukit JalilMalaysiaAxiata Arena[266]

Awards and nominations

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Main article:List of awards and nominations received by Arijit Singh

At the start of his career as aplayback singer, he received nominations for theUpcoming Male Vocalist of the Year award at the 2013Mirchi Music Awards for renditions of "Phir Le Aya Dil" and "Duaa", winning the award for the latter.[18] Singh was awarded the Wizcraft Honour for the Best Live Performer,[7] and was one of the top 10 artists from across the world to be featured at The SSE Arena, Wembley in the SSE Live Awards 2016.[267] He has been awardedPadma Shri in 2025 by theGovernment of India.[268]

Singh has received five Mirchi Music AwardsHe performed at events like the Mirchi Music Awards, the Satej Youth Fest, and also had a live concert in Thane. Additionally, he performed at the Indian Idol Junior finale.Arijit Singh's performance at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa, sevenFilmfare Awards, aStardust Award, fiveIIFA Award, fiveZee Cine Awards and fourScreen Awards. He received Filmfare awards for five consecutive years from 2016 to 2020. He received nine awards from ten nominations for the song "Tum Hi Ho" from 2013 filmAashiqui 2. He also won the(IIFA) award in the category of "The Best Male Singer" for the song "Tum Hi Ho" in 2014.[269]

In September 2014, The National Indian Students Union UK honored Singh with the Youth Icon – Music Award. He was named the most popular artist of 2014 byHungama Digital Media Entertainment after winning an online poll conducted by music streaming website hungama.com.[270][271]Forbes India magazine's 100 Celebrity List placed him at rank 15 in 2016.[272]

At the seventh Mirchi Music Awards in 2015, he was honored with the award for Best Male Vocalist for his rendition of the song "Samjhawan".[citation needed] He was nominated for the60th Filmfare Awards, held in 2015 under Best Male Playback Singer category for two songs "Mast Magan" and "Suno Na Sangemarmar".[273] He was voted online as the Best Male Singer by the readers of theIBN Live for the song "Muskurane".[274] He won Best Male Playback Singer award at the61st Filmfare Awards, held in 2016 for the rendition of the song "Sooraj Dooba Hain".[citation needed]

TheGiMA, honoured him with awards for his rendition of the song "Soch Na Sake", He was subsequently honored for his rendition of the most popular film and radio song "Gerua", and the most streamed song "Sanam Re".[7] The Times of India Film Awards 2016, nominated him for his rendition of three songs "Aayat", "Chunar" and "Hamari Adhuri Kahani".[275]In late 2016, Arijit received his first Stardust Award for Best Playback Singer (Male) for the song "Channa Mereya". In 2017, he was nominated at Mirchi Music Awards under Male Vocalist of The Year category for four songs "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil", "Channa Mereya", "Bolna" and "Nashe Si Chadh Gayi".[citation needed] He won the award for the song "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil".[citation needed] He received a couple of nominations under Male Playback Singer category for "Channa Mereya" and "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil" fromAe Dil Hai Mushkil film in various award ceremonies in late 2016 and 2017.[276][277]

He won theFilmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Tum Hi Ho" in 2014.[18] He also won the(IIFA) award in the category of Best Male Singer for the song "Tum Hi Ho" in 2014.[278] At the 7th Mirchi Music Awards 2015, he was awarded the Best Male Vocalist for his rendition of the song "Samjhawan".[citation needed]Arijit had won IBN Live Movie Award for the song "Muskurane" in the Best Playback Singer category.[274] He won Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer for the song "Sooraj Dooba Hain" in 2016.[citation needed]TheGiMA awarded him for his rendition of the song "Soch Na Sake", he was awarded for the song "Gerua", and the most-streamed song "Sanam Re".[7]He was awarded the Best Male Singer for the song "Channa Mereya" at theStardust Awards 2016.[279]

In 2017, at the62nd Filmfare Awards, he won Best Male Playback Singer Award for the title song "Ae Dil Hai Mushkil",[277] and also won the Male Vocalist of The Year award at 2017 Mirchi Music Awards, for his rendition of the song.[citation needed] He was awarded the Best Male Playback Singer award for the song at theZee Cine Awards in 2017.[280]

At the23rd Star Screen Awards, Singh was awarded the title of Best Male Playback Singer for his rendition of the song "Zaalima" and songs ofJagga Jasoos.[281]

At the63rd Filmfare Awards of 2018, he was awarded the Best Male Playback Singer for "Roke Na Ruke Naina" fromBadrinath Ki Dulhaniya and was nominated for "Zaalima" fromRaees. With this win, he won the Filmfare award for four consecutive years.[282][283]

At the66th National Film Awards of 2019, he was awarded with theBest Male Playback Singer for "Binte Dil" fromPadmaavat.[284]

Singh was awarded the Best Male Playback Singer for his rendition of the song "Ae Watan" from the filmRaazi at theInternational Indian Film Academy awards.[285] Arijit Singh is awarded Filmfare award for best male playback singer for the song "Kalank" from the movieKalank, with this he won the award for a record five consecutive times and six times overall.[286]

At the68th Filmfare Awards of 2023, he was awarded with theBest Male Playback Singer for "Kesariya" fromBrahmāstra: Part One – Shiva. With this Arijit Singh is awarded Filmfare award for best male playback singer for seven times overall.[287]

At the70th Filmfare Awards of 2025, he was awarded with theBest Male Playback Singer for "Sajni" fromLaapataa Ladies.[288] It is his 8th Filmfare Award. After the victory, he joined Kishore Kumar, who also won 8 Best Singer awards in his career.[289]

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