Coke Studio @ MTV (season 2)
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'Coke Studio @ MTV | |
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Starring | Vocalists |
Country of origin | India |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Release | |
Original network | |
Original release | 6 July 25 August 2012 | –
Season chronology | |
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The second edition of the Indian music television series Coke Studio, titled as Coke Studio @ MTV, commenced airing on 6 July 2012 and concluded on 25 August 2012.[1] The season returned with a new format of multiple music composers producing their own songs.[2]
Featured artists[edit]
The list of vocalists features both popular and traditional musicians hailing from various parts of India.[3]
Producers[edit]
Vocalists[edit]
- Agam
- Alisha Batth
- Altamash Faridi
- Amit Trivedi
- Apeksha Dandekar
- Ash Roy
- Ashwin Srinivasan
- Banjyotsana Borgohain
- Benny Dayal
- Bhanu Pratap Singh
- Bianca Gomes
- Bonnie Chakraborty
- Clinton Cerejo
- Devender Pal Singh
- Dhruv Sangari
- Divya Kumar
- Dominique Cerejo
- Hari & Sukhmani
- Harshdeep Kaur
- Jake Charkey
- Jasbir Jassi
- Jyoti Nooran
- Karsh Kale
- Kaushiki Chakrabarty
- La Pongal
- Mahalakshmi Iyer
- Mahesh Vinayakraman
- Mame Khan
- Mami Varte
- Mandeep Sethi
- Master Saleem
- Mili Nair
- Monali Thakur
- Moora Lala
- Nandini Srikar
- Natalie Di Luccio
- Nicki Wells
- Papon
- Piyush Mishra
- Pranav Biswas
- Prasad Khaparde
- Raghubir Yadav
- Salim Merchant
- Salvation Singers
- Samidha Joglekar
- Sawan Khan Manganiyar
- Shadab Faridi
- Sharodee Borah
- Shilpa Rao
- Shriram Iyer
- Shruti Pathak
- Sonu Kakkar
- Sugandha Garg
- Sultana Nooran
- Suman Shridhar
- Swanand Kirkire
- Usha Uthup
- Vijay Prakash
- Vishal Dadlani
- Zila Khan
Production[edit]
Multiple music producers, namely Amit Trivedi, Nitin Sawhney, Karsh Kale, Clinton Cerejo, Shantanu Moitra, Ehsaan & Loy, and Hitesh Sonik, were involved in the production of the season. In addition to MTV India, the season was also broadcast on DD National. Sony Music India was responsible for distributing the season while Red Chillies Idiot Box produced the videos.[4]
Episodes[edit]
Season 2 began airing on 6 July 2012 and concluded on 25 August 2012. The season featured 8 episodes.[5]
# | Release Date[lower-alpha 1] | Song(s) Tile | Artist(s) | Lyricist(s) | Language(s) | Ref |
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Episode 1 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Clinton Cerejo | ||||||
1 | 7 July 2012 | Saathi Salaam | Sawan Khan Manganiyar & Clinton Cerejo | Traditional Sindhi & Manoj Yadav | Sindhi & Hindi | [6] |
2 | Banjara | Nandini Srikar & Vijay Prakash | Traditional Indian & Manoj Yadav | Hindi | ||
3 | Madari | Vishal Dadlani & Sonu Kakkar | Hindi & Punjabi | |||
4 | Chhadh De | Master Saleem | Hindi | |||
5 | Mauje Naina | Altamash Faridi, Bianca Gomes & Shadaab Faridi | Manoj Yadav & Ajinkya Iyer | Hindi & English | ||
6 | Dungar | Sawan Khan Manganiyar | Traditional Sindhi & Psalm 61 | Sindhi & English | ||
Episode 2 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Hitesh Sonik | ||||||
7 | 14 July 2012 | Husna | Piyush Mishra | Piyush Mishra | Hindi | [6] |
8 | Vari Jaun | Moora Lala & Suman Sridhar | Traditional Indian & Munna Dhiman | Kutchi & Hindi | ||
9 | Do Gallan | Alisha Batth & Vijay Prakash | Munna Dhiman | Punjabi & Kannada | ||
10 | Allah Hoo | Jyoti Nooran & Sultana Nooran | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | ||
11 | Hey Ri | Harshdeep Kaur | Traditional Indian | Hindi | ||
12 | Lamh Tera | Raghubir Yadav | Traditional Indian & Raghubir Yadav | Hindi | ||
Episode 3 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Amit Trivedi | ||||||
13 | 21 July 2012 | Baari Baari | Amit Trivedi, Natalie Di Luccio & Shriram Iyer | Shellee | Hindi | [7] |
14 | Badri Badariya | Mame Khan and Mili Nair | Kausar Munir | Hindi & Marwari | ||
15 | Chaudhary | Mame Khan | Shellee | Hindi & Marwari | ||
16 | Nirmohiya | Harshdeep Kaur & Devender Pal Singh | Amitabh Bhattacharya & Jasleen Bhalla | Punjabi | ||
17 | Yatra | Shriram Iyer & Mili Nair | Swanand Kirkire | Hindi | ||
Episode 4 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Nitin Sawhney | ||||||
18 | 28 July 2012 | Nadia | Nicki Wells & Ashwin Srinivasan | Traditional Indian | Hindi & Sanskrit | |
19 | Vachan | Mahesh Vinayakraman, Nicki Wells & Samidha Joglekar | Saroj Sawhney | Hindi | ||
20 | Sunset | Nicki Wells & Samidha Joglekar | Nitin Sawhney | Bengali & English | ||
21 | Saahil Tak | Ashwin Srinivasan, Papon & Samidha Joglekar | Saroj Sawhney | Hindi | ||
22 | Longing | Ashwin Srinivasan, Nicki Wells & Samidha Joglekar | Saroj Sawhney | Hindi & English | ||
23 | Tere Khayal | Ashwin Srinivasan, Nicki Wells & Prasad Khaparde | Saroj Sawhney | Hindi | ||
Episode 5 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Ehsaan Noorani & Loy Mendonsa | ||||||
24 | 4 August 2012 | Subhan Allah | Jasbir Jassi | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | |
25 | Zamana Kharab Hai | Bhanu Pratap Singh & Dominique Cerejo | Manoj Yadav | Hindi | ||
26 | Jo Chahenge Voh Karenge | Benny Dayal | Manoj Yadav | Hindi | ||
27 | Man Patang Mast Malang | Mahalakshmi Iyer, Dominique Cerejo, Banjyotsana Borgohain & Sharodee Borah | Ibson Baruah & Manoj Yadav | Assamese & Hindi | ||
28 | Dil Loche | Divya Kumar & Mahalakshmi Iyer | Manoj Yadav | Hindi | ||
Episode 6 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Karsh Kale | ||||||
29 | 11 August 2012 | Peekaboo | Apeksha Dandekar, Benny Dayal & Mandeep Sethi | Karsh Kale, Tapan Raj, Mandeep Sethi & Traditional Indian | Hindi & English | [8] |
30 | Kajar Bina Kare | Salim Merchant | Ustad Sultan Khan | Hindi | ||
31 | Shedding Skin | Apeksha Dandekar, Karsh Kale, Monali Thakur, Shilpa Rao & Shruti Pathak | Swanand Kirkire & Karsh Kale | Hindi & English | ||
32 | Glorious | Benny Dayal, Mandeep Sethi & Shruti Pathak | Shellee & Mandeep Sethi | Arabic, English & Punjabi | ||
33 | Dil Cheez | Monali Thakur | Shahryar & Monali Thakur | Hindi & English | ||
34 | Hallelujah | Karsh Kale & Shilpa Rao | Karsh Kale, Leonard Cohen & Traditional | Hindi & English | ||
Episode 7 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Shantanu Moitra | ||||||
35 | 18 August 2012 | Vandiyil | La Pongal & Usha Uthup | Traditional Indian & Hari | Tamil | |
36 | Khwajababa | Bonnie Chakraborty & Pranav Biswas | Traditional Indian | Bengali | ||
37 | Kir Leh Rawh | Kaushiki Chakrabarty & Mami Varte | David Lalliansanga | Mizo | ||
38 | Lagi Lagi | Kaushiki Chakrabarty & Swanand Kirkire | Swanand Kirkire | Hindi | ||
39 | Pinjra | Bonnie Chakraborty & Swanand Kirkire | Swanand Kirkire | Hindi | ||
Episode 8 | ||||||
Produced & Composed by Agam, Dhruv Sangari, Hari & Sukhmani, Jalebee Cartel, Papon and Shilpa Rao | ||||||
40 | 25 August 2012 | Malhar Jam | Agam | Raag | Hindustani | |
41 | Haq Maula | Dhruv Sangari | Saim Chishti | Hindi | ||
42 | Dum Dum | Shilpa Rao & Arun Daga | Shellee | Punjabi | ||
43 | Tokari | Papon & Sugandha Garg | Traditional Indian | Assamese | ||
44 | Challa | Hari & Sukhmani | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | ||
45 | Khuda Wohi Hai | Zila Khan | Traditional Indian | Punjabi |
Notes and references[edit]
Notes[edit]
- ↑ This column only contains MTV broadcast dates of episodes because MTV India is the official broadcaster.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Season 2 On Air Schedule". Archived from the original on 26 September 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2013. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Chitra Swaminathan (24 June 2012). "Second serving". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 March 2023. Unknown parameter
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- ↑ Nupur Amarnath (19 June 2012). "Coke Studio India Season 2: A platform for dying traditions and independent music". The Economic Times. Retrieved 6 January 2021.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Rafay Mahmood (20 July 2012). "India's 'Coke Studio' raises the bar with new season". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ↑ Shalini Shah (27 June 2012). "Right on track". The Hindu. Retrieved 10 March 2023. Unknown parameter
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External links[edit]
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