Neel Akash is a multi-talented Indian artist hailing from Assam, excelling as a singer, music composer, lyricist, and YouTuber. |
His admiration for renowned Indian singer Zubeen Garg dates back to his childhood, and he has often graced the stage alongside him. |
Neel Akash has starred in numerous music videos on his YouTube channel, amassing millions of views. |
During his school days, Neel displayed academic prowess, completing his senior secondary education in his hometown. |
Upon graduating, he delved into the vibrant Assamese music scene, kickstarting his professional journey. |
Supported by his family, Neel commenced his singing career with local stage performances, notably at the Bihu folk dance festival in 2008. |
In 2016, Neel launched his debut solo album ‘Bihuwan’ on his YouTube channel, captivating audiences across Assam. |
Beyond his musical endeavors, Neel delights in playing the acoustic guitar. |
Neel Akash holds his grandmother in high regard as the most influential figure in his life. |
Known for his string of hit songs, Neel's repertoire includes popular tracks like "Enajori" (2019), "Sikuti Sikuti" (2019), and "Misakoi Nokobi" (2020). |
Neel Akash's musical style spans Bihu, romantic, and Baganiya genres, with occasional forays into Nepali songs. |
The turning point in his career came with the release of 'O Sakuntala', a solo track from the album Bihuwan, garnering over 16 million views on YouTube. |
His romantic ballad 'Pokhila' holds the distinction of being his most-viewed song on YouTube, with 31 million views. |
Neel Akash's melodious voice captivates audiences in Assam, where he regularly performs live shows to enthusiastic crowds. |
In addition to his music, Neel features in several of his music videos, including hits like "Honda City" (2021) and "Senimai" (2018). |
In 2020, he actively participated in the 'Flood Donation Drive for Assam', ensuring essential supplies reached flood-affected communities. |
Neel Akash's social media presence is strong, boasting 207K followers on Instagram and an impressive 980K subscribers on YouTube, where fans eagerly anticipate his latest releases. |