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White Town

1966 - Today

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Jyoti Prakash Mishra (born 30 July 1966), better known by his stage name White Town, is a British-Indian singer, musician, and producer. He is best known for his 1997 hit song "Your Woman". Read more on Wikipedia

Their biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). White Town is the 3,617th most popular singer (down from 3,454th in 2024), the 1,374th most popular biography from India (down from 1,309th in 2019) and the 52nd most popular Indian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, White Town ranks 3,623 out of 4,381Before them are Gianna Terzi, Santigold, Shontelle, Vitaa, Alessandra Mele, Scarface, Olivia Ruiz, Mélovin, Anita Rachvelishvili, Heo Sol-ji, Katia Guerreiro, and María Isabel.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1966, White Town ranks 988Before them are Ashraf Kasem, Deng Qingming, Terry Lovejoy, Mark T. Vande Hei, Jim Gaffigan, and Miguel Miranda. After them are Giannis Kalitzakis, Andrzej Głąb, Tamsin Greig, Too Short, Paula White-Cain, and Doug Collins.

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In India

Among people born in India, White Town ranks 1,374 out of 1,861Before them are Rahibai Soma Popere (1964), Emraan Hashmi (1979), Rajesh Roshan (1955), Nitu Chandra (1984), Akshaye Khanna (1975), and Sushmita Banerjee (1964). After them are Lillete Dubey (1953), Kunjarani Devi (1968), Sulakshana Pandit (1954), Meena Alexander (1951), Rita Bhaduri (1955), and Mani Kaul (1944).

Among SINGERS In India

Among singers born in India, White Town ranks 52Before them are Ahmed Rushdi (1934), KK (1968), Hariharan (1955), Gurdas Maan (1957), Jagjit Kaur (1930), and Mamta Chandrakar (1958). After them are Sulakshana Pandit (1954), Kaushiki Chakraborty (1980), Abhijeet Bhattacharya (1958), Shankar Mahadevan (1967), Dolly Guleria (1949), and Anupama Deshpande (1953).