Jazim Sharma

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Jaspreet 'Jazim' Sharma ( born on 14 September 1990 in Bathinda, Punjab, India) is an Indian ghazal singer. He is national level gold-medalist in Thumri and Ghazal. [1] [2] He has been inspired by the ghazal singer Ghulam Ali Khan. [3]

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He started singing at the age of 5 and learnt singing from Guru Vijay Sachdeva. [4] After graduating in Music, he moved to Mumbai to do his M.A. in Music from Mumbai University. [5]

Career

He started his Bollywood career in 2014 by singing the song "Kya Hoga", along with Master Saleem, Shahid Mallya, and Jamal Akbar, in the Hindi film Dedh Ishqiya. [6]

In 2020, he composed the song "Guzar Jayega" which was a collaboration between 50 singers during the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic. [7] [8]

Singles

YearTrackArtist(s)Notes
2022AishJazim Sharma [9]
2021IshqJazim Sharma and Ruma Sharma [10]
2021Bismillah 2Jazim Sharma feat Kanwar Grewal [11]
2021Kahaan Aake Rukne the RaasteJazim sharma [3] [12]
2020Satnam da Chakar FirayaJazim Sharma Ft. Satvinder Singh - Harvinder Singh [13]
2020BerangJazim Sharma
2020TasavvurGyatri Asokan and Jazim Sharma [14]

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