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  2. Manike Mage Hithe - Wikipedia

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    Manike Mage Hithe is a Sinhala-language song by Yohani, Satheeshan Rathnayaka and Chamath Sangeeth. It became a viral hit in South Asia and other countries, with various covers and dubbing in different languages.

  3. Rambari - Wikipedia

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    "Rambari" is a Sinhala song composed and sung by Sri Lankan singer Lahiru Perera, who also goes by the stage name "La Signore". [1] The lyrics to the song are by Sri Lankan lyricist Manuranga Wijesekera, [2] who has collaborated with Lahiru on many of his songs. Recorded and released in 2009, the single is still a staple of the Sri Lankan music ...

  4. Dhanith Sri - Wikipedia

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    Dhanith Sri (Sinhala: ධනිත් ශ්‍රී; born 22 December 1994) is a Sri Lankan singer, composer and songwriter. He is considered one of the most popular artists in Sri Lanka . Dhanith entered the mainstream music industry with his 2018 hit " Pandama ". [ 1 ]

  5. Nanda Malini - Wikipedia

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    Nanda Malini is a popular and award-winning singer of Sri Lanka, known for her realistic and emotional songs. She has also composed music for films, concerts and CDs, and established a music academy.

  6. Sujatha Aththanayaka - Wikipedia

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    Sujatha Aththanayaka is a Sri Lankan singer, lecturer and director of music. She is known for her playback singing in Sinhala, Tamil and Indian films, and for being the first female music director in Sri Lanka.

  7. School of our Fathers - Wikipedia

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    "School of our Fathers" is the school song of Royal College Colombo. [1] [2] [3] It is sung at the start of every school day except for Monday, when the National Anthem is sung, and on other important occasions. The words of the song were written by Major H. L. Reed, a principal of the school in the third term of 1927. [4]

  8. Prince Udaya Priyantha - Wikipedia

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    Prince Udaya Priyantha was a Sri Lankan singer, composer and songwriter who died in 2017. He was known for his songs such as Sanda Kumariyak, Sigiriye Kurutu Geetha and Oba Hamuwu Dine.

  9. M. S. Fernando - Wikipedia

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    M. S. Fernando was a Sri Lankan singer and musician who popularized Baila music and sang in five languages. He acted in over 25 films and received many awards and accolades for his work.

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