MILI
Birth nameMili Nair
Born7 April
OriginIndia
GenresPop, Jazz, Playback singer, Original soundtracks, Film music, Inde
Occupation(s)Singer-Songwriter, Recording Artist
Years active2009 - (Present)
Websitewww.miliofficial.com

MILI[1] also known as Mili Nair (born 7 April) is a singer, songwriter from India. She released her debut album Written in the Stars where she composed all ten songs on the album. From writing her music and lending her voice to some of the biggest brand campaigns in advertising she has also recorded music with composers like A.R. Rahman, Amit Trivedi.

Biography

Early life

Mili was born in Mumbai and studied in Pune and Bangalore.[2] Her journey into music began at an early age and she confesses she knew right from the very start that she was destined to sing and become a musician.

Album: Written in the Stars

Mili released her first album Written in the Stars in which she has composed all ten songs on the album and has collaborated with veteran musicians Vinnie Colaiuta, Michael Landau, James Genus and George Whitty.[3] The album was launched with the first video Dream Like A Skylark on YouTube. Written in the Stars was recorded and produced in Los Angeles, California and released under the label Apostrophe Music.[4][5]

The music video for the song Fooling was filmed in Budapest, Hungary and Stockholm, Sweden and was broadcast on VH1.

Single: Keep The Hope Alive!

Mili released her first single "Keep The Hope Alive!” on 10 July 2020, which aims at keeping our spirits up, as the whole world is fighting against the pandemic.

Playback Singing in Mainstream Indian Music & Coke Studio@MTV

A. R. Rahman gave Mili her first break in film music with the Tamil song Keda Kari in Raavanan and Maham Maye in the Telugu film Komaram Puli.[2] Her most recent release is Parakka Seivaai in the Tamil film Ambikapathy, composed by Rahman.[6] She was discovered by Keith Peters while she was performing in Bangalore.[7]

Mili also sang on Meethi Boliyaan in the Hindi film Kai Po Che! for Amit Trivedi. In the hands of Trivedi, Meethi Boliyan evolved into a beautiful composition that infused something new and unconventional in Bollywood music. Impressed by Mili's originality and style, Trivedi incorporated her idea of vocal improvisation in the track which enhanced its fresh appeal. Meethi Boliyaan from Kai Po Che! brought a great response from the listeners and Mili has been acknowledged with award nominations from the Music Industry. She was also a part of Amit Trivedi's concert tours.

Mili has sung and collaborated with director Mahesh Bhatt on the title song for the film Mr. X composed by Jeet Gaanguli.[8]

She has also worked with leading film composer Harris Jayaraj, rendering the Tamil hit Rettai Kathire in Maattrraan .

Mili got recognition and was praised for her performance on Coke Studio Season 2 on MTV when she sang Badari Badariya and Yatra, both composed by Amit Trivedi.[9]

She has sung on major advertisement campaigns, including Seagram's Music, Coca-Cola's Maaza campaign, the Incredible India! Tourism Campaign and Cadbury Silk to name a few. Her international debut performance was in 2009 with jazz guitarist Vinnie Valentino at the Java Jazz Festival in Jakarta.[2]

Discography

Albums

Written in the Stars : Track Listing

All songs written and composed by Mili.

Release: 15 December 2017

No:Song NameTime
1. Good Morning 4:11
2. Had To Be You 5:01
3. Dream Like A Skylark 4:17
4. Written in the Stars 5:10
5. Got An Eye 3:23
6. Longing 4:42
7. New Day 4:09
8. Is It Something 4:30
9. Inside Out 4:33
10. Fooling 4:36

Personnel

Also appearing

  • Bill Churchville – Trumpet
  • Alejandro Carballo - Trombone
  • Terry Landry - Tenor & Barritone Saxophone

Composition & Lyrics by MILI Produced by Hamesh

Singles

  1. Keep The Hope Alive! (Acoustic)
Date of ReleaseSingleComposer
10 July 2020 Keep The Hope alive! (Acoustic)MILI

Feature films

FilmSong NameComposer
Mr. X Mr. X Title Song - You Can Call Me X - Mahesh BhattJeet Gannguli
Kai Po Che! Meethi BoliyaanAmit Trivedi
Ambikapathy Parakka SeivaaiA.R. Rahman
Shaadi Ke Side Effects Tumse Pyar Ho GayaPritam
Poojai IppadiyeYuvan Shankar Raja
Nanbenda Nee Sunno MoonoHarris Jayaraj
Nerungi Vaa Muthamidathe Hey SuttrumMadley Blues
Maalai Nerathu Mayakkam EnnoduAmrit Rao
Raavanan Keda KariA.R. Rahman
Puli Maham MayeA.R. Rahman
Maattrraan Rettai KathireHarris Jayaraj
Vanakkam Chennai Oh Penne Penne (Movie Version)Anirudh Ravichander
Kalakalappu AngelinaVijay Ebenezer
Urumi Movie ThemeDeepak Dev
Veera Parampare AmbaradaNarayan .S.
Aidondla Aidu NeragiOuseppachan

Coke Studio at MTV India

SeasonSong NameComposer/ ProducerLyricistsSingers
Season 2YatraAmit TrivediSwanand KirkireMili Nair, Shriram Iyer
Season 2Badari BadariyanAmit TrivediKausar MunirMili Nair, Mame Khan

Awards and nominations

YearAwardFilm/ SongTitle
2013GIMA AwardsFilm: Kai Po Che! / Song: Meethi BoliyanBest Debut Bollywood – Nominated
2013GIMA AwardsFilm: Kai Po Che! / Song: Meethi BoliyanBest Duet Bollywood – Nominated
2014Mirchi Music AwardsFilm: Kai Po Che! / Song: Meethi BoliyanUpcoming Singer (Female) Bollywood – Nominated

References

  1. "MILI - Website".
  2. 1 2 3 Elias, Esther (1 August 2013). "Her own singer". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  3. "Mumbai Diary: Sunday Dossier". mid-day. 25 February 2018. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  4. "Music should be listened to like an event: Mili". Deccan Chronicle. 13 December 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  5. "Mili Nair releases a new video, Fooling, from her debut album". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  6. "AR Rahman introduced me as a playback singer: Mili Nair - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  7. Elias, Esther (20 February 2015). "Mili Nair and all that jazz". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  8. Harikumar, Subramanian. "Mr X music review: Ankit Tiwari and Jeet Gannguli come up with a disappointingly average album for Emraan Hashmi!". Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  9. "Mirzya singer Mame Khan is going solo". The Indian Express. 9 October 2016. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
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