Dev Negi (b. 1989)

Birthplace:
Dwarahat, Uttarakhand, India

Born:
June 25, 1989

Dev Negi is a singer-songwriter and a playback singer based in Mumbai, India. Negi has recorded numerous chartbuster songs for Hindi films, regional films, albums, television and TV commercials. The song Biba which is a collaboration of the international DJ Marshmello and music composer Pritam has been sung by Negi along with Shirley Setia & Pradeep Sran. His song Badri Ki Dulhania was the most viewed Indian song on YouTube in 2017.

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Lyricist:
2020  Virgin Bhanupriya

Playback Singer:
2014  Kick
2014  Ungli
2015  Hero
2015  Pyaar Ka Punchnama 2
2015  Tanu Weds Manu: Returns
2016  Force 2
2016  Ki & Ka
2016  Saansein: The Last Breath
2017  Bareilly Ki Barfi
2017  Jab Harry Met Sejal
2017  Judwaa 2
2018  Badhaai Ho
2018  Laila Majnu
2018  Loveyatri
2019  Chhichhore
2019  Family of Thakurganj
2019  Jabariya Jodi
2019  Pailwaan
2019  Pati Patni Aur Woh
2019  Penalty
2019  Student of the Year 2
2020  Baaghi 3
2020  Coolie No. 1
2020  Virgin Bhanupriya
2021  Bekhudi
2021  Hum Do Hamare Do
2021  Satyameva Jayate 2
2022  Dhaage
2022  Liger
2022  Nikamma
2022  Rashtra Kavach Om
2023  Aankh Micholi
2023  Chatrapathi

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