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Amar(born Amar Dhanjan) is a British/Indian
singer signed to the independent label Sunset Entertainment Group. She is also the daughter of Mangal Singh (a well-known singer in the UK and globally known for his famous "Rail Gaddi" song).
Discography
Album
- 2000: Outside (featured production by Nitin Sawhney)
- "The World"
- "Sometimes It Snows in April"
- "Claustrophobic"
- "Maybe"
- "Rain"
- "To an Alien Land"
- "Demons Win The Game"
- "Red Sky"
- "Another Tune"
- "Tere Bina"
- "After Sunset"
- "Morning"
Album Appearances
Anokha Soundz of the Asian Underground (1997)
Amar appeared on the album Talvin Singh Presents Anokha Soundz of the Asian Underground (1997), a compilation of electronic mixed with hindi-pakistanese sounds. She is featured on the song "Jaan" by Talvin Singh and she also delivers a stunning solo called "Heavy Intro".
Other
- "El Harba Wine" (2000) by Khaled featuring Amar on his album Kenza (1999)
- Hindi-language cover of "I Will Always Love You" originally by Dolly Parton
- "Sitam", Hindi-language cover of "The Power of Love" originally by Jennifer Rush, featured in the 2002 film Bend It Like Beckham
- "Bombay" by Timbaland featuring Amar and Jim Beanz from the album Timbaland Presents Shock Value (2007)
- Remixes of "Promiscuous" and "Maneater", singles released by Nelly Furtado's from her album Loose (2007)