Raghav

Dancer

Birthday June 10, 1991

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Age 32 years old

Nationality India

Height 1.78 m

#62090 Most Popular

1981

Raghav Mathur (born April 2, 1981), known professionally as Raghav, is a Canadian singer.

2003

Raghav signed for A&R/V2 Records in 2003 and started working with the DJ and producer, 2Play.

This led to the production of his breakthrough single: "So Confused".

2004

He has released three studio albums: the debut Storyteller in 2004, Identity in 2009, and The Phoenix in 2012.

His singles "So Confused", "Can't Get Enough" and "It Can't Be Right" also reached the UK top ten in 2004.

In 2004 after releasing his first album called Storyteller, he became a global superstar and most of his fans were from India, Africa, and parts of Europe.

He was popular in North America among mainly the South Asian community after his first album.

Most of Raghav's success has been outside his hometown, Calgary.

He travels and tours extensively for performances.

The song was released in 2004, and reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart.

The next release, "Can't Get Enough", entered the same chart at number 10.

In August 2004, another collaboration with 2Play followed, releasing "It Can't Be Right" which reached number 8.

Raghav released one more track under his name; "Let's Work It Out" (UK number 15) before his debut album Storyteller was released in September 2004.

His final release off the album was "Angel Eyes", inspired by a melody from "Murder She Wrote", by Chaka Demus & Pliers, and featured Jucxi and Frankey Maxx.

The track reached number 7 in the UK chart.

The album also included Kardinal Offishall for the song "Sooner or Later", where he introduced the song and had his own verse in it..

2005

His most known commercial success was with "Angel Eyes" which peaked at number 7 in the UK in 2005.

Raghav's worldwide tour of 2005 saw him perform in venues such as Karachi, New York City also Africa, Australia, Canada, and many other countries.

Raghav's Storyteller has sold 1.6 million copies worldwide.

2007

Raghav has been featured (along with songwriter D'Vinci) in the 2007 single "Lonely" by rapper Iceberg Slimm.

2009

In 2009 Raghav announced that he had signed a recording contract with Universal Music India and subsequently released his second album Identity.

The album was exclusively released in India.

The lead single, "My Kinda Girl" was released as a downloadable track from his website raghav.com for overseas fans and featured hip hop musician, Redman.

The album also featured a tribute song called "Quincy Jones" which was dedicated to the American record producer Quincy Jones.

2010

Raghav continued to have success on Canadian charts in 2010s with subsequent hits like "So Much" with Kardinal Offishall, "Fire", "Top of the World", "Woohoo" and "Until the Sun Comes Up" (featuring Indian actor Abhishek Bachchan and US artist Nelly. In an interview with Calgary Herald in 2017, Raghav says his upbringing in Calgary plays a crucial role in his musical development.

The singer was drawn to hockey and singing when he was growing up.

In 2010, Raghav signed his first North American record deal with Canadian label Cordova Bay and released his third album The Phoenix.

The first single from the album was the Labrinth-produced "So Much", which was commercially released in Canada and features Kardinal Offishall.

2011

The song was nominated for "R&B/Soul Recording of the Year" at the 2011 Canadian Juno Awards.

The song was released in conjunction with a Hindi song entitled "Kya Se Kya Ho Gaya" which featured a sample from the song "Hold Yuh" by Gyptian.

The second single off the album called "Fire", was commercially released in Canada and peaked at number 38 on the Canadian Billboard Hot 100 and No. 14 on CHR (Mediabase) making it Raghav's most successful single in North America to date.

A viral video of the song was released on YouTube on August 23, 2011.

2018

In an interview in 2018, he said he was a big fan of Micheal Jackson and Amitabh Bachchan.

Raghav was born in Toronto, Ontario, to Hindu parents from India.

His parents soon moved to Calgary and Fort McMurray, Alberta, where he grew up.

Raghav attended Sir Winston Churchill High School, and at the age of 15, music became a heavy feature in his life.

Alongside Indian influences at home, he became heavily influenced by R&B.

By the time he was 16, he wrote a song that was awarded by the National Songwriters Association of U.S.A. At 17, he moved to Los Angeles, California, United States to develop his vocal skills with Seth Riggs who has trained, amongst others, Madonna, Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder.

A year later, he moved to Liverpool, England where he studied at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.

During his time in college, he joined R&B band 11/7 which was nominated for a Mobo Award for Best Unsigned Artist.