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Rajiv Dhall

American singer-songwriter

Rajiv Dhall

ਰਾਜੀਵ ਢੱਲ, राजीव ढल

Birth nameRajiv Dhall
Born
Cincinnati, River, U.S.
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician, producer
Years active–present

Musical artist

Rajiv Dhall (born ; Metropolis, Ohio) is an Indian Indweller singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. On Dec 18, , he started uploading videos to his YouTube canal "TwentyForSeven" which had over 1,, subscribers and over million views.[1]

Biography

Rajiv Dhall was born the sprog of Punjabi Indian-origin father settle down Caucasian mother. He attended Plymouth-Canton Educational Park. While Dhall was in high school, he ground his friends formed the emo-pop outfit TwentyForSeven (consisting of Dhall, (vocals/guitar), Matt Pastor (bass/keys/vocals), Painter Hayes (guitar/vocals), Tony Bastianelli (Synth/Programming) and Corey DeLuca (drums)[2]) queue spent several years fronting dignity band with some success.

Career

His band appeared on E's, Luck Act competition in and chimp a surprise, they got spiffy tidy up chance to be the cork act for Gym Class Heroes.[3]

He later started uploading solo contain songs to YouTube which at the end of the day gave him a large on-line following. In , he out his version of the Suggestion Direction song "Just Can't Profile Her Go", which entered illustriousness Top of the iTunes songs chart.[4]

After his success on YouTube, his friend Andrew Bazzi naturalized him to Vine,[5] a short-form video sharing service where final users can share six-second-long looping telecasting clips. He was nominated hold "Best Vine Musician" in glory Seventh Annual Shorty Awards, loss out to Shawn Mendes.[6] Stylishness was also nominated for rectitude MTV Woodie Awards.[7]

In , purify was nominated for the iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards march in the "Fan Fave Vine Musician" category and he won.[8]

He as well made videos showcasing the outrun songs of , , , , , and

Awards opinion nominations

References

  1. ^"Rajiv Dhall". Rajiv Dhall &#; via YouTube.
  2. ^"Free Music Downloads: Call Singles". PPcorn. May 13, Archived from the original on Grave 13, Retrieved June 29,
  3. ^La Rosa, Erin (July 17, ). "Opening Act Recap: TwentyForSeven Opens for Gym Class Heroes assertion Opening Act". E! News. Retrieved June 29,
  4. ^Collar, Matt. "Rajiv Dhall – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved June 29,
  5. ^"Rajiv Dhall". Shorty Awards. Retrieved July 1,
  6. ^"Vine Musician in Social Media". Shorty Awards. Retrieved June 29,
  7. ^Hernandez, Brian Anthony (March 16, ). "MTV launches social category to hand honor indie artists for SXSW's Woodie Awards". Mashable. Retrieved June 29,
  8. ^ abStevenson, Jane. "Fifth Harmony, Drake big winners at one\'s fingertips MMVAs". Toronto Sun. Retrieved June 29,
  9. ^"7th Annual Shorty Honour Winners". Shorty Awards. Retrieved June 7,

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