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Encyclopedia > Rakesh Yankaran

Rakesh Yankaran is a chutney musician from Suriname. He is most famous for his hit Mousie. He is the son of musician Isaac Yankaran and brother of chutney musician Anand Yankaran. He is a self-taught musician and, unlike many chutney artists, can read Hindi. As a child young Rakesh loved to listen to his father sing Chutney. As a teen he started to play chutney himself. Today he is a professional Chutney artist. He can play the Hindu instruments called the Dholak. Harmunium, the Dhantal, and the Tassa drum. He is famous for his songs Mousie, Derray Derray, and the most famous one of all Naroro Ray. He is a Chutney legend just like his brother Anand Yankaran. Not to be confused with upcoming producer Rakesh Rishyarakan, co-founder of Amorphous Productions. Chutney music is a form of music indigenous to the southern Caribbean (primarily Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname) which derives elements from soca and Indian filmi songs. ... Hindi (Devanagari: or , IAST: , IPA: ), an Indo-European language spoken mainly in northern and central India, is one of the official languages of the Union government of India. ...


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Listen to him sing and you would think it is The late Isaac Yankaran., bur its not.This personality belongs to the most successful chutney artistes in Trinidad Rakesh Yankaran, a son of the late Isaac Yankaran.
Rakesh was born on the 3rd of December in Brickfield, Carapichaima.
Many wonder how Rakesh inherited his talent from his late father without his presence but who knows this could be a divine intervention from the almighty.
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