RDB

RDB, which stands for **Rhythm, Dhol, Bass**, is a British Indian band formed in 1997 by three brothers: Kuldeep, Surjeet, and Manjeet Singh Ral. The band is known for blending Western genres with traditional Punjabi beats and vocals, creating a unique sound that has influenced the Bhangra music scene globally. RDB gained international recognition for their innovative style, which combines elements of Bhangra, Hip-Hop, and UK Garage. The band's journey began with performances at their local gurdwara, where they developed their musical talents.

Over the years, RDB has released several notable tracks and has collaborated with artists from different genres, including American Hip-Hop. However, the band faced a significant change after Kuldeep's passing in 2012, leading to a split between the remaining brothers. Surjeet continued to perform under the RDB name, while Manjeet pursued a solo career. Despite these changes, RDB remains a prominent figure in the music industry, known for their energetic live performances and creative musical fusions.

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