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After meeting Apache Indian, demo in hand, during his India tour and getting da blessing from Apache himself , Stylebhai signed to Magnasound India (then a Warner affiliate) and was a hit from the get. While at Magnasound he worked with Daler Mehndi, Sonu Nigaam, Alisha Chinoy and producers Salim/Suleiman who produced his debut album.
Indee aka Stylebhai has been givin' you the goods since his debut a decade ago with gold and platinum albums titled, "Stylebhai," and "Roop Inka Mastana." The mega hit song, "Roop Tera Mastana," a duet with Shaan and technically India's first remix album went platinum plus. He also collaborated on the gold selling, "Q-Funk," album.
Since 2003 using his new name INDEE he popped off on a track with A-list Bollywood music director Pritam called SHIKDHUM (the bedroom mix) from the blockbuster movie DHOOM. He composed, wrote and sang the rap/reggae portions in the following songs/movies:
Shikdhum - Dhoom - with KK and Gayatri Iyer
Ishq Hai Jhoota - Ek Khiladi Ek Hasina - with Kunal Ganjawala & Sunidhi Chauhan
Akhiyan Na Maar - Ek Khiladi Ek Hasina - with Sunidhi Chauhan & Suzy Q
Yaaron - Ek Khiladi Ek Hasina - with Shaan and Sonu Nigaam
Bheega December - Chocolate - with Sunidhi Chauhan
Halka Nasha remix - Chocolate - with Sonu Nigaam
Chori Chori remix - Garam Masala - with Labh Janjua!!!
Yeh Khudha - Fight Club - with Shaan, KK
Talli Huaa (original and Jay Dabhi remix) - Singh is Kinng - Neeraj Sridhar/Labh Janjua/HardKaur
Tha Tha Karde - Golmaal Returns
Meow - Golmaal Returns (chorus composed by Indee)
Indee composed the chorus (only) for the hit track, "Aai Paapi," from the movie Kismat Konnection but did NOT do the rap on it.
Based in both NYC and Mumbai he's also a film maker writer/director/actor and producer having worked on over 7 movies to date. He directed two music videos that were shot in LA & NY which got played on MTV Asia, Channel V and a host of other desi networks.
Besides the whole BollyHood lockdown Indee is working with producer Erik 'Vitamin-E' Diaz from da boogie down Bronx on a worldwide reggae/dancehall/hip-hop album dat's gonna change the way audiences view Asian/Indian artists .


