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Iraj Weeraratne (born 21 February 1981) known by the stage-name IRAJ, is a Sri Lankan rapper, music producer and DJ. Weeraratne had a television show on TV Derana called Iraj Show . He was the first person to introduce Sinhala rap as well as Tamil rap to Sri Lanka in 2004.
Hossein Khajeh Amiri (Persian: حسین خواجه امیری), more commonly known as Iraj Khajehamiri (Persian: ایرج) (born 9 April 1934), is an Iranian singer. His children Ehsan Khajeamiri (Pop singer) and Elika Khajehamiri (Music teacher, music producer). He owns a Music school in Tehran, Avaye iraj.
Maheson was also a member of the ILL Noize hip-hop crew with Iraj Weeraratne and released Sri Lanka's first ever Tri-lingual album in 2001 titled "Iraj." He was featured in hit singles "Ran Ran," "Ninda noyena hanadawe," and Sri Lanka's first ever Tamil rap song "J Town Story."
Ranidu collaborated with many artists on this album including Iraj, West coast Rapper DeLon, Anson of the DID Crew from Trinidad, Holee Smokez and the MDT crew from New York, Yohan Rakapakse, Yauwanan, Ranga D and many more. One song, "Herde Keniththuwa" produced by Iraj, was the theme for the 2006 movie "Anjalika".
Thiththa Aththa (Sinhala: තිත්ත ඇත්ත, lit. 'Bitter truth') is a 2019 Sri Lankan Sinhalese comedy film directed and produced by Prithiraj Weerarathna. [2]
Iraj Rahmanpour (Persian: ایرج رحمانپور) born in 1957, is an Iranian singer, songwriter, and writer.His opera includes written and musical works about the culture and art of the Zagros region and the music of Lori and Laki people.
Songs on relationships are 'Ama (Mother)', 'Didi (Sister)', 'Pagalpan (Madness)'. Similarly, famous songs on other various narratives by Yama Buddha include 'Jutta ma', 'Audai chu ma' (for the movie Talak Jung Tulke), Aawaran (co Priyanka Karki). He also collaborated with artists Iraj, Chingy and Neha Kakkar in 'Nachana'.
The album Simply Kona released in 2011 was composed by Sri-Lankan music director Iraj Weeraratne and Bangladeshi composers Bappa Mazumdar and Fuad. [1] [6] Kona performs voice-overs on television commercials in Bangladesh. [7] She hosted a show on NTV named Tumader Jonno Bangladesh. [5]