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Bally Sagoo

British-Indian record producer


Summary

British-Indian record producer

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birth_date19 May 1964
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birth_placeDelhi, India
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Baljit Singh "Bally" Sagoo (Punjabi: ਬਲਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਸੱਗੂ,) is a British-Indian record producer and DJ. Born in Delhi, India, Sagoo was raised in Birmingham, England. He entered the recording and entertainment industries in 1989. He is the figurehead of the UK/Belgium-based entertainment company, Fresh Dope Industries.

Career

In 1989, Oriental Star Agencies, a UK based record label, asked him to remix a Punjabi track called "Hey Jamalo". The single became a hit and Sagoo joined OSA as their full-time in-house producer. Through this relationship, he released his first album, Wham Bam which spawned a sequel, Wham Bam 2. Other material during this period included Star Crazy and Sagoo's 1991 collaboration with Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan on Magic Touch.Over 50,000 copies of Star Crazy were sold in UK and overseas market.

1990s

In 1994, Sagoo signed with Sony Records to produce Bollywood Flashback. He became the first Indian artist to reach national mainstream radio when the album track "Chura Liya" (a re-working of Asha Bhosle's song) was played on BBC Radio 1. This was followed in 1996 by his first, all-original work Rising from the East, which included "Dil Cheez" and "Tum Bin Jiya". Subsequently, he featured on the album Dance Attack and composed another remix music video, Mera Laung Gawacha. Starring Deepti Bhatnagar and Jas Arora, the video was directed by Polygram Multimedia, and became a hit in the UK. Sagoo made it onto Top of the Pops. He toured India with Michael Jackson on the HIStory World Tour, produced the Aby Baby album with Amitabh Bachchan and was invited to New Delhi to meet then Indian president, Shankar Dayal Sharma.

2000s

In 1999, Sagoo launched his own UK music label, Ishq Records. Its first output was his album, Dub of Asia. Ishq followed this with the release of other Sagoo titles including Anything But Silent, Hanji and the technical Sag Loops series. The label also managed and showcased other new talents and delivered tracks such as "Noorie" on Sagoo's 2000 release, Bollywood Flashback 2.

In 2003 at the UK Asian Awards, the Spice Girls presented him with the inaugural trophy for Outstanding Achievement.

That decade, Sagoo's music supported Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham, Mira Nair's Monsoon Wedding (2001), the Aishwarya Rai and Dylan McDermott drama The Mistress of Spices and It's a Wonderful Afterlife. Sagoo also starred in and composed the music for the 2006 Punjabi film, Sajna ve Sajna. He appeared in television programmes during the 2010s, including the UK Lottery show, the Asian reality show Bollywood Star and celebrity magazine formats such as Tinseltown TV.

2010s

In 2012, Sagoo opened a studio in Mumbai, and splits his time between the UK and India. He merged the business assets of Ishq Records into Fresh Dope Records, the music division of Fresh Dope Industries. It has a head office in Brussels and an operational satellite in Mumbai. It is engaged in feature film production, television, artist promotion and management, corporate participation, online and traditional publishing, live performances, lifestyle products, fashion trends and technology developments.

Personal life

His father, musician Saminder Sagoo, died in 2015.

Discography

Films

YearFilmLanguage
1999KartoosHindi
2000Hera Pheri
2001Monsoon Wedding
Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani
2002Bend It Like BeckhamEnglish
2005The Mistress of SpicesHindi
2006Sajna Ve Sajna
2007Cape Karma
2010It's a Wonderful AfterlifeEnglish
2024The Buckingham MurdersHindi

Albums

YearTitleDistribution
1990Wham BamOriental Star Agencies
1991Star Crazy
Essential Ragga
1992Magic Touch feat. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
1993Wham Bam 2
1994Bollywood FlashbackSony/Columbia Records
1995On the Mix (compilation)Oriental Star Agencies
1996Rising from the EastSony/Columbia Records
Aby Baby feat. Amitabh BachchanBig B Records
1997Star Crazy 2Oriental Star Agencies
1999Sagloops 1 to 4Ishq Records
Dub of Asia
2000Bollywood Flashback 2
2001Anything But Silent feat. Jared Bashir & Gunjan
Gunjan feat Gunjan
2002Kuch Kuch Hota Hai - The Remixes1998 Movie soundtrack remix
Aap Ki Nazaron Ne Samjha feat. GunjanIshq Records
2003Hanji
2004Botllan Sharab DiyanNupur Audio
Bollywood Buzz
2014Future ShockFresh Dope Records
2015Cafe Punjab
2021Next Level

Singles

YearTitleDistribution
1989"Hey Jamalo"Oriental Star Agencies
1991"Ragga Muffin Mix"
"Jewel" feat. Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan
1994"Chura Liya"Sony/Columbia Records
1995"Choli Ke Peeche"
1996"Dil Cheez" feat. Shabnam Majeed
"Tum Bin Jiya" feat. Shabnam Majeed
2000"Noorie" feat. GunjanIshq Records
2006"Pesa nasha pyar.Bohemia"
2013"Thori Ji Kori" feat. Harry MirzaFresh Dope Records
2021"Kinna Chauna" feat. Vicky Marley

References

References

  1. (22 March 2013). "Smack in the face". The Hindu.
  2. (22 February 2013). "It's a Wham Bam Future Shock Bally Sagoo is back".
  3. (26 April 2013). "Changing tunes". The Hindu.
  4. "Discogs". discogs.
  5. "Bally Sagoo". IMDb.
  6. (28 January 2013). "Bally Sagoo Music". Freshdoperecords.com.
  7. (16 December 2015). "Saminder Sagoo death: Funeral of ex-Musafirs musician". BBC News.
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