B21 (band)
B21 comprises brothers Bally and Bhota Jagpal. The duo — originally a trio with Jassi Sidhu, who left the band in 2002 — take their name from the Handsworth postcode in Birmingham, England.
B21 | |
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Origin | Handsworth, Birmingham, United Kingdom |
Genres | Bhangra |
Years active | 1996–present |
Labels | MovieBox (United Kingdom) |
Associated acts | Sardool Sikander, Shazia Manzoor, Surj Sahota |
Members | Bally Jagpal Bhota Jagpal |
Past members | Jassi Sidhu |
Discography
Release | Album | Record Label |
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2014 | 12B | Moviebox |
2004 | Aashiqui | MovieBox |
2002 | Long Overdue Jadon Jawani Wala |
MovieBox Tips |
2000 | Made in England | MovieBox |
1998 | By Public Demand | MovieBox |
1996 | The Sounds of B21 | MovieBox |
"Darshan", which was featured in Bend It Like Beckham and included on the film's soundtrack album and on the album Made in England.[1]
Solo albums by Bally Jagpal
Release | Album | Record Label |
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2002 | Dark and Direct | MovieBox |
2001 | Untruly Yours | MovieBox |
1999 | Dark and Dangerous | MovieBox |
1997 | Live and Direct | MovieBox |
Awards
- 2014 Brit Asia TV Music Awards (Birmingham)[2]
- Best Album for 12B
- 2003 UK Asian Music Awards (London)[3]
- Best Band B21 (Bhota Jagpal & Bally Jagpal)
- 2000 Asian Pop Awards (Bimingham)
- Best Selling Album Dark & Dangerous (Bally Jagpal)
- Best Song Aja Soneya (Bally Jagpal)
- 1999 Toor Films International Awards
- Best Music Producer Bally Jagpal
- 1998 Movie Box Records (Birmingham)
- Exceeding Sales Of 25,000 B21
- 1998 Movie Pageant Awards (London)
- Best Newcomers B21
- Best Selling Album Live and Direct (Bally Jagpal)
- 1998 Student Poll Awards (Leicester)
- Best Newcomers B21
- Best Album B21
- 1998 Pop Awards (Birmingham)
- Best Newcomers B21
- Best Up-coming B21
- Best Song Bally Jagpal ("Nakhre Bin Soni Temi")
References
- An instrumental of "Darshan" was used in the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth Games held in the UK 2002."B21 Myspace Bio".
- Baddhan, Raj (7 October 2014). "Brit Asia Awards 2014: Winners list". BizAsia. Retrieved 20 August 2020.
- "BRITISH ASIAN MUSIC AWARDS 2004 LAUNCHED". 7 October 2004. Archived from the original on 10 February 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
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