Coke Studio @ MTV season 1
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Coke Studio @ MTV | |
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Season 1 | |
Starring | Vocalists |
No. of episodes | 10 |
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Original network | |
Original release | June 17 August 19, 2011 | –
Season chronology | |
The first season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, ran from June 17, 2011, to August 19, 2011. The season featured nine regular episodes, culminating in a special "Best of Coke Studio @ MTV Season 1" episode.[1][2][3]
Origins & Format
[edit]Coke Studio's journey began in Brazil in 2007. It started as a music project that brought together different Brazilian artists and blended their unique styles.[4] The concept arrived in Pakistan in 2008 through a collaboration between Nadeem Zaman, Coca-Cola's Marketing Head, joined forces with Rohail Hyatt, a former member of the band Vital Signs. Together, they launched the Pakistani version of the show.[5][6] The first season premiered in June 2008. Initially featuring a live audience, the show later transitioned to a closed studio format, which has remained consistent throughout the series.[7]
Coke Studio @ MTV stays true to the franchise's core concept by pairing established and upcoming artists for unique performances alongside a house band and additional musicians.[8] The recorded performances, available on streaming platforms, showcase both the lead singers and the entire ensemble. Close-up shots during recording capture the energy and artistry of these collaborations.[9]
Artists
[edit]The list of performers features both popular and traditional musicians hailing from various parts of India.[10][11][12][13]
Vocalists
[edit]- Advaita
- Akriti Kakkar
- Benny Dayal
- Bombay Jayashri
- Bondo
- Chinna Ponnu
- Divya Lewis
- Harshdeep Kaur
- KK
- Kailash Kher
- Khagen Gogoi
- Mathangi Rajshekhar
- Mausam Gogoi
- Megha Dalton
- Mustafa Bros
- Pankhi Dutta
- Papon
- Parthiv Gohil
- Raghupati Dixit
- Ramya Iyer
- Richa Sharma
- Sabri Brothers
- Sanjeev Thomas
- Saurav Moni
- Shaan
- Shafqat Amanat Ali
- Shankar Mahadevan
- Shruti Pathak
- Sunidhi Chauhan
- Suzzane D'Mello
- Tochi Raina
- Ustad Rashid Khan
- Wadali Brothers
Episodes
[edit]The season was helmed by producer Leslee Lewis. Each hour-long episode served as a platform for innovative artistic pairings. These pairings brought together established traditions like Carnatic and Hindustani classical music with the vibrant sounds of up-and-coming artists. The program further enriched the viewing experience by showcasing reimagined Bollywood classics alongside one-of-a-kind collaborations created specifically for the show.[14][15]
No. overall | No. in season | Song Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist(s) | Language(s) | Original air date | ||||||
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Episode 1 | ||||||||||||
1 | 1 | "Bichua" | Mousam & Sunidhi Chauhan | Shailendra | Assamese | June 17, 2011[16] [17] | ||||||
"Chadhta Suraj" | K.K & Sabri Brothers | Aziz Nazan | Urdu | |||||||||
"Hoo" | Harshdeep Kaur | Sultan Bahu | Punjabi | |||||||||
"O Majhi Re" | Saurav Moni & Shaan | Gulzar | Bengali | |||||||||
"Tip Top" | Khagen Gogoi & Shankar Mahadevan | Traditional Indian & Shanta Shelke | Assamese & Marathi | |||||||||
"Vethalai" | Chinnaponnu & Kailash Kher | Chinnaponnu & Kailash Kher | Tamil & Hindi | |||||||||
"Yaar Basainda" | Mathangi Rajshekar & Tochi Raina | Saint Thyagaraja & Vinay Kochar | Punjabi | |||||||||
Episode 2 | ||||||||||||
2 | 2 | "Allah Hi Rehem" | Shankar Mahadevan | Niranjan Iyengar | Hindi | June 24, 2011[18] | ||||||
"Dheere Dheere" | Megha Sriram Dalton | Pandit Chandrashekhar Mishra | Hindi | |||||||||
"Jiya Laage Na" | Akriti Kakkar & Shankar Mahadevan | Rajesh Johri | Hindi | |||||||||
"Meherma Ve" | Akriti Kakkar & Shankar Mahadevan | Rani Malik | Punjabi | |||||||||
"Path Kai Pore Hoi" | Khagen Gogoi | Traditional Indian | Assamese | |||||||||
Episode 3 | ||||||||||||
3 | 3 | "Chitthiye (Henna)" | Sunidhi Chauhan & Wadali brothers | Ravindra Jain & Naqsh Lyallpuri | Hindi & Punjabi | July 1, 2011 | ||||||
"Jhakki Dil" | Sunidhi Chauhan, Mousam, Divya & Lesle Lewis | Afshan Ahmed | Hindi | |||||||||
"Kadiyan Aa Mil Jaye Yaar" | Wadali Brothers, Mousam Gogoi & Bondo | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | |||||||||
"Maula Maula / Angel" | Divya, Qadir, Murtuza & Rabani | Sarah McLachlan | Urdu & English | |||||||||
"Tu Mane Ya Na Mane" | Wadali Brothers | R.P. Deewana | Punjabi | |||||||||
Episode 4 | ||||||||||||
4 | 4 | "Dilruba" | Kailash Kher | Kailash Kher | Hindi | July 8, 2011[19] [20] | ||||||
"Indian Jaadu" | Chinna Ponnu & Sanjeev Thomas | Sameer & Sanjeev T | Hindi, Tamil & English | |||||||||
"Pak Pak (Bihu Naam)" | Papon | Traditional Indian | Assamese | |||||||||
"Piya Ghar Aavenge" | Kailash Kher | Kailash Kher | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tere Naam" | Chinna Ponnu, Kailash Kher, Papon, Sanjeev Thomas, Shruti Pathak & Lesle Lewis | Chinna Ponnu & Victor Mukherjee | Tamil & Hindi | |||||||||
"Vethalai" | Chinna Ponnu & Kailash Kher | Traditional Indian & Kailash Kher | Tamil & Hindi | |||||||||
Episode 5 | ||||||||||||
5 | 5 | "Aaj Koi Jogee Aave" | Richa Sharma & Ustad Rashid Khan | Traditional Indian | Punjabi | July 15, 2013 | ||||||
"Aao Na Gale Lagao Na" | Parthiv Gohil & Divya Lewis | Majrooh Sultanpuri | Hindi | |||||||||
"Aesian Nighawan / Paluke Bangara" | Bombay Jayashri & Richa Sharma | Anand Raaj Anand, Bhadrachala Ramdas & Noor Jehan | Punjabi & Telugu | |||||||||
"Hey Bhagwan" | Raghu Dixit | Raghu Dixit | Assamese | |||||||||
"Katyayini" | Bombay Jayashri & Ustad Rashid Khan | A verse from Bhishma Parva | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tere Bin Main" | Bombay Jayashri, Divya Lewis, Lesle Lewis, Parthiv Gohil Raghu Dixit, Richa Sharma & Ustad Rashid Khan | Pinky Poonawala | Hindi | |||||||||
Episode 6 | ||||||||||||
6 | 6 | "Aay Hori He" | Pankhi Dutta & Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan | Traditional Indian & Shah Hussain | Assamese & Punjabi | July 22, 2011 | ||||||
"Akhiyan" | Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan | Fuzön | Urdu | |||||||||
"Ghir Ghir" | Advaita | Advaita | Hindi | |||||||||
"Kya Haal Sunawan" | Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan & Shruti Pathak | Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan | Urdu | |||||||||
"O Aaj Kehne Bhi Na Diya" | Pankhi Dutta | Traditional Indian | Assamese | |||||||||
"Tere Bin Dil Laage Na" | Shafqat Amanat Ali Khan, Advaita, Pankhi Dutta & Shruti Pathak | Manoj Yadav | Urdu | |||||||||
Episode 7 | ||||||||||||
7 | 7 | "Aaj Jaane Ki Zidd" | Ramya Iyer & Rupmatii Jolly | Fayyaz Hashmi | Urdu | July 29, 2011 | ||||||
"Humein To Loot Liya" | Sabri Brothers | Shevan Rizvi | Urdu | |||||||||
"Khilte Hain Gul" | KK, Mathangi Rajshekhar & Sanjay Vidyarthi | Neeraj Shridhar | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tu Aashiqui Hai" | KK | Vishal Dadlani | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tu Hai Yahaan" | KK, Sabri Brothers, Mathangi Rajshekhar, Sanjay Vidyarthi & Lesle Lewis | Prashant Ingole | Hindi | |||||||||
Episode 8 | ||||||||||||
8 | 8 | "Jab Se Tere Naina" | Shaan | Sameer | Hindi | August 5, 2011 | ||||||
"Heiyo Re Heiyo" | Saurav Mandal | Bhatiali | Bengali | |||||||||
"Tum Jo Mil Gaye Ho" | Shaan & Harshdeep Kaur | Kaifi Azmi | Urdu | |||||||||
"Sumbaran Mandal" | Nandesh Umap | Indian Folk | Marathi | |||||||||
Episode 9 | ||||||||||||
9 | 9 | "Aaja Sapne Saja Ja" | Kavita Seth & Lesle Lewis | Rajesh Johri & Bharat Bhushan Pant | Hindi | August 12, 2011 | ||||||
"Coke Studio @ MTV Theme music" | Lesle Lewis | Lesle Lewis | Instrumental | |||||||||
"Kanchi Re" | Benny Dayal & Suzanne D'Mello | Anand Bakshi | Hindi | |||||||||
"Rama Rama Krishna Krishna" | Lesle Lewis & Others | Rajesh Johri | Hindi | |||||||||
"Sunder Balma" | Colonial Cousins & Yachna | Lesle Lewis | Hindi & English | |||||||||
"Udhe Udhe" | Nandesh Umap | Vitthal Umap | Marathi | |||||||||
Episode 10: Best of Coke Studio @ MTV season 1 | ||||||||||||
10 | 10 | "Aesian Nighawan / Paluke Bangara" | Bombay Jayashri & Richa Sharma | Anand Raaj Anand, Bhadrachala Ramdas & Noor Jehan | Punjabi & Telugu | August 19, 2011 | ||||||
"Allah Hi Rehem" | Shankar Mahadevan | Niranjan Iyengar | Hindi | |||||||||
"Bihu Naam (Pak Pak)" | Papon | Traditional Indian | Assamese | |||||||||
"Hey Bhagwan" | Raghu Dixit | Raghu Dixit | Hindi | |||||||||
"Ghir Ghir" | Advaita | Advaita | Hindi | |||||||||
"Tu Mane Ya Na Mane" | Wadali Brothers | R.P. Deewana | Punjabi | |||||||||
References
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