Sidharth Slathia

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Siddharth Slathia
Born (1991-07-25) 25 July 1991 (age 32)
Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir, India
GenresIndian classical, Pop, Filmi, Bollywood
Occupation(s)Singer, composer
Years active2011–present
Associated actsChanna Mereya (cover sad version), Tum Hi Ho in 10 different styles.

Siddharth Slathia (born 25 July 1991) is an Indian indi-pop and playback singer. Siddharth Slathia is also the Founder & Owner Of the record label Synk Records. He is also a music composer and a songwriter. He got popular on YouTube when his cover versions of Hindi film songs received positive response. He became more well known after singing the cover version of the song Tum Hi Ho in the 10 different styles and 50 songs on 1 Beat. He is one of the most subscribed independent male Youtube singers of India. He received the "Social Media Hero" award in 2016 in Chennai, India. He is very popular on Facebook and Instagram with more than 1 million followers. He has also become an influencer and endorses many brands on his social media.[1][2][3][4]

Early life and career[edit]

Slathia was born in Jammu of the Jammu and Kashmir state. He is the son on Mr Kulrattan Slathia and Madhu Lata. As of July 2020 he is 29 years old. His parents have sent him from Jammu to Jaipur to study engineering at Poornima College, Jaipur. However, after watching 3 Idiots film he dropped out of the engineering course to pursue a career in singing. Slathia songs first appeared on the social media in the year 2009. His uploaded song "Akhiyan nu rehn de" received good response, which motivated him to upload more videos. He also uploaded few videos on "How to Sing" which made him very popular among young singers of the country. He then became the Chief Mentor at "Indian Idol Academy". He completed his graduation in music from Jammu University. He learned under many Gurus, Pt. Kundan Mal ji, Pt. Bhola Nath Mishra and few in his music college. He moved to Mumbai in June 2016. He has worked with leading composers like A R Rahman, Salim – Sulaiman. He also performed at the Dabangg Tour in Hong Kong with Salman Khan and team. He recently performed at the closing ceremony of Asian Games at Jakarta, Indonesia. His cover songs and old songs medleys are most viewed videos on YouTube.[5][6][2]

Recognition[edit]

Huffington Post wrote – "Slathia is a trained classical singer who not only performs covers of Hindi songs but has original compositions as well".[7]

As of January 2021, Slathia's official YouTube channel has more than 1.83 million subscribers.[5] He is pioneer in the Cover Songs Industry, Anyone can listen his all cover songs on Awesong.[8]

Music influences[edit]

According to Slathia, although he respects a wide variety of musical artists, he considers Mohammad Rafi as his inspiration.[5][9] [10]

References[edit]

  1. "This boy sings Arijit Singh's Tum Hi ho in 10 different styles". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Siddharth Slathia the geek who took the guitar coverstars".
  3. "From Mika to Shaan, this singer covers Tum Hi Ho from Aashiqui 2 in 10 voices".
  4. "Video: Singer covers Tum Hi Ho from Aashiqui 2 in 10 voices and nails it".
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 "Meet India's aspiring singer Siddharth slathia". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  6. "Desi singers who turned online sensations". 5 July 2017.
  7. "Top 10 Indian Singers on YouTube: Huffington Post".
  8. "All Cover Songs of Siddharth Slathia".
  9. "Desi singers who turned online sensations". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
  10. "All Cover Songs of Siddharth Slathia's". Retrieved 15 March 2019.