Raghav

Raghav

Artist

Raghav Mathur, professionally known as Raghav, is a renowned Canadian singer with a career spanning several successful studio albums. His debut album “Storyteller,” released in 2004, marked the beginning of his musical journey. Subsequent albums, “Identity” in 2009 and “The Phoenix” in 2012, solidified his presence in the music industry. Notably, his track “Angel Eyes” achieved commercial triumph, reaching number 7 on the UK charts in 2005. Other hits like “So Confused,” “Can’t Get Enough,” and “It Can’t Be Right” also secured top positions on the UK charts in 2004.

Raghav’s popularity extended beyond his homeland, Canada. With a strong fanbase in India, Africa, and parts of Europe, he gained global recognition, particularly among the South Asian community in North America. Despite his international fame, Raghav remains rooted in his upbringing in Calgary, which greatly influenced his musical evolution. His passion for both hockey and singing emerged during his formative years.

Inspired by iconic figures like Michael Jackson and Amitabh Bachchan, Raghav’s musical style and performances reflect his diverse influences. He continued to achieve success on the Canadian charts throughout the 2010s, with hits such as “So Much” (featuring Kardinal Offishall), “Fire,” “Top of the World,” “Woohoo,” and “Until the Sun Comes Up” (featuring Indian actor Abhishek Bachchan and US artist Nelly). As he tours extensively to connect with his global audience, Raghav’s musical journey remains a captivating blend of cultural influences and artistic expression.