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Raj Ramayya

Artist · Saskatoon, SK

Raj Ramayya is a Saskatoon-based singer, songwriter, composer, and producer whose work spans pop, rock, anime, games, film, and advertising.

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20 releases
Last checked
July 17, 2026

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Raj Ramayya is an active singer, songwriter, composer, and producer based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. His current official site documents new album and film-score work supported by Creative Saskatchewan, while the current Saskatchewan-based Strawberry Hill Studio and Blueberry Patch Productions page identifies Ramayya as a member of its Saskatoon team. His professional work includes songs and composition for anime and games, collaborations across more than twenty-six albums, and hundreds of commercial music credits. The exact Spotify artist 6zxsn8XiVwz1Xs6uUvJ45U contains twenty principal album and single containers available in Canada from June 15, 2011 through October 31, 2025. The four-track Wordless Way is classified by MusicList as an EP; the other nineteen containers are singles. Representative releases include Encrypted Code Reality, In The Shadow, Wordless Way, Lithium Flower, and Ask Dna (IchiGO! 2018 Remix). Apple Music presents a broader matching catalog that includes full albums absent from this exact Spotify response, so MusicList does not invent or merge those provider containers. Ramayya received a Saskatchewan motion-picture award for the Bhang Lassi soundtrack and was a 2023 Saskatchewan Music Awards nominee for Pop Artist of the Year and Single of the Year. Professional inquiries route through the official Raj Ramayya site without reproducing direct contact details or social handles. Spotify media is displayed live with provider attribution and a monogram fallback.

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