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Innogen Gengatharan, known professionally as Inno Genga, is a British playback singer who has worked in Tamil language films. After becoming noticed through his song covers on YouTube, Inno Genga has sung songs in albums composed by musicians including Anirudh Ravichander, D. Imman and Leon James.[1][2][3]

Career

Innogen Gengatharan was born to Sri Lankan Tamil immigrants Rajagopal and Chandrika Gengatharan on 8 November 1993. He was educated at Tiffin School, a grammar school in Kingston upon Thames in southwest London and later moved on to study Mathematics with Finance at the University of Southampton.[4] During his time at university, he was able to raise his profile as a singer through appearances in shows arranged by the London Tamil diaspora and notably won the "Raise Your Voice" event organised by TSI & LSE Tamil Society in 2014.[5] He also regularly made YouTube covers of RnB and Tamil songs under the stagename of Inno Genga, which won the notice of Tamil music composers.[6][7]

Inno made his debut as a playback singer in the Tamil film industry through the song "Kannamma", a duet alongside Chinmayi, in the album for Ko 2 by Leon James.[8][9] After his work on the film, he was invited by Anirudh Ravichander to be a part of his world tours as an opening artiste.[10] Inno Genga then sang the song "Come Closer", a reprise version of "Sirikkadhey" in Anirudh's album for Remo (2016). As a result of his association in the film, he was also featured in the promotional video for the original song alongside other cast and crew members including Anirudh, Sivakarthikeyan and Keerthy Suresh.[11][12] In 2017, Inno Genga notably sang in the albums for Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru (2017) and Gulaebaghavali (2018), with composers Ghibran and Vivek–Mervin.[13][14]

In 2017, after graduating from university, Inno relocated to Chennai to continue to pursue his music career. His most high-profile work during the year was the baila song "Ullaalla" for Anirudh's soundtrack in the Rajinikanth-starrer, Petta (2019). Performing alongside Nakash Aziz, critics referred to the song as the "most fun song" of the album.[15]

Discography

Singer
Year Song title Language Film Music Director Co-Singer
2015 "Kannamma" Tamil Ko 2 Leon James Chinmayi
2016 "Come Closer" English Remo Anirudh Ravichander Solo
"En Pulse Yethitu Poriye" Tamil Kavalai Vendam Leon James Leon James, Andrea Jeremiah
"Senthooran" Tamil Bogan D. Imman Solo
2017 "Oru Veettil" Tamil Theeran Adhigaaram Ondru Ghibran Shashaa Tirupati
"You're The One" Tamil Gulaebaghavali Vivek–Mervin Solo
2018 "Ullaalla" Tamil Petta Anirudh Ravichander Nakash Aziz
2019 "Prapanchame Alaa" Telugu Jersey Anirudh Ravichander Shashaa Tirupati
2019 "Hoyna Hoyna" Telugu Gangleader Anirudh Ravichander Solo
2020 "Unnaal Penne" Tamil Dharala Prabhu Inno Genga Solo
2021 "Andham Vadi Choopera" Telugu Master Anirudh Ravichander Solo
"Amigo" Telugu A1 Express Hiphop Tamizha Solo
"ABCD" Telugu Vivaha Bhojanambu Anirudh Vijay Solo
2022 "Nannu Nenu Adiga" Telugu Karthikeya 2 Kaala Bhairava Solo
2022 "Maatram" Tamil Coffee with Kadhal Yuvan Shankar Raja Solo
Composer
Year Film Notes
2020 Dharala Prabhu One song "Unnaal Penne"

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