Dominique Cerejo

Dominique Cerejo is an Indian female playback singer best known for the song "Yeh Tumhari Meri Baatein" from Rock On!!. She has sung in over thirty bollywood soundtrack albums. She is married to Clinton Cerejo, who also works in the Indian music industry.  Dominique is married to Clinton Cerejo, who too, works as a singer primarily in Bollywood.  Dominique used to frequently participate in the competitions held by the Church of her locality and took singing classes later on to get well trained. She also lent her voice to various advertisement jingles. Her first break came when Shankar Mahadevan, who worked with her while doing jingles, invited her to sing for the title track for the first album by Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy, Dus. Though the movie was shelved due to the death of the director Mukul Anand, she went on to sing many tracks for Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy and other major composers like A.R. Rahman, Vishal Bhardwaj and Pritam Chakraborty. Despite singing many albums post Dus, she didn't get noticed until her rendition of Yeh Tumhari Meri Baatein from Rock On!! as in most of the songs she used to sing chorus.

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Playback Singer:
1996  Kadhal Desam
1997  Iruvar
1997  V.I.P
1998  Dil Se..
1999  Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam
2002  Saathiya
2004  Kyun...! Ho Gaya Na
2006  Bas Ek Pal
2006  Dhoom 2
2010  Crook
2010  Once Upon a Time in Mumbaai
2017  Meri Pyaari Bindu
2017  Rangoon

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