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Google Honours Legendary Singer KK with Heartfelt Doodle Celebrating His Timeless Music

October 26, 2024: Google on Friday paid tribute to the iconic Indian playback singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, affectionately known as KK, with a special Doodle. While it is not his birth anniversary (he was born on August 23, 1968, in Delhi), the tribute marks the beginning of his Bollywood journey. KK’s first notable Bollywood song was ‘Chhod Aaye Hum’ from the 1996 film Maachis, where he lent his soulful voice alongside Vinod Sehgal, Vishal Bhardwaj, Suresh Wadkar, and Hariharan. This song was the beginning of a remarkable career that made KK one of the most cherished voices in the Indian music industry.

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KK’s Singing Journey KK’s musical journey began after graduating from Kirori Mal College, Delhi University. Before fully embracing his passion for singing, he briefly worked in marketing. His breakthrough came in 1994, when he submitted a demo tape that led him to perform commercial jingles, laying the foundation for his illustrious career.

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In 1999, KK made his Bollywood debut as a solo playback singer with the emotional track ‘Tadap Tadap’ from Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam. That same year, he released his first solo album, Pal, which quickly became a sensation. The album’s title track and ‘Yaaron’ became timeless anthems of friendship and nostalgia, resonating with audiences across generations.

Throughout his career, KK demonstrated his versatility, lending his voice to over 500 Hindi songs and more than 200 tracks in regional languages, including Telugu, Bengali, Kannada, and Malayalam. In addition to his film work, he recorded around 3,500 jingles in 11 languages, cementing his legacy as one of India’s most prolific playback singers. Over the years, KK earned numerous accolades, including six nominations for the prestigious Filmfare Awards and two Star Screen Awards.

Tragic End and Lasting Legacy KK’s life was tragically cut short when he passed away after delivering a final performance in Kolkata. To honor his remarkable contributions to Indian music, a statue was erected in the city where he last performed, serving as a tribute to his unforgettable legacy.

Google’s special Doodle is a heartfelt reminder of the immense impact KK had on the world of music, and his voice continues to live on in the hearts of fans across the globe.

Misha Bhatia

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