Sunny Brown biography
Date of birth : -
Date of death : -
Birthplace : Canada
Nationality : Canadian-Indian
Category : Arts and Entertainment
Last modified : 2010-11-01
Credited as : Bhangra singer, composer and producer, first single Soniye Ni
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For the past five years, Sunny Brown has been playing music and singing at local events and parties. He has also been producing tracks for various artists in Canada. In 2007, Sunny got his first big break and recorded his first single Soniye Ni.
With the release of Sunny Brown’s first single he caught the attention of ‘Canada’s Number One Club DJ,’ Baba Kahn. They decided to work together and released the first ever South Asian and English mix CD titled “Culture Shock: East meets West”.
The release brought Sunny Brown overwhelming success. The first single released was the club anthem "Tonight", which features Fatman Scoop, rapper Kardinal Offishal, and Canada’s newest R&B sensation, Lomaticc.
The track was written by Sunny Brown and produced by Lomaticc and Baba Kahn. "Tonight" hit the airwaves in Canada on FLOW 93.5FM and several mix shows across the country. The feedback from South Asian-based radio shows worldwide was incredible, with massive play in New York, Chicago and in the U.K.
Since "Culture Shock 1", the trio has released "Culture Shock 2" along with a video for "Bombay Bo."
Sunny Brown also lent his Punjabi flair to the official remix of Sean Paul’s "So Fine" that got rave reviews from fans like Sonu Niigaam and Keri Hilson. Sunny Brown’s solo career is also getting off to a good start as he will be launching a music production company called "Brown Theory".