With the number of hit songs and dedicated fans, Raghav is the future of Asian music. For the last 3 years he has made his home in the UK, studying at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts and working with diverse musicians, DJs and producers, fine honing his own sound. During his time in college he joined R&B band 11/7 which was nominated for a Mobo for best unsigned artist. 11/7 did not win, but the nomination was enough to bring Raghav a communal heads up from the watching music types and led to a solo management deal and an introduction to the highly influential Sly & Robbie and British R&B producer Mushtaq.
It was when Raghav began working with Sly & Robbie and Mushtaq that he finally began to settle on the sound and style that has become his own, embracing the myriad of musical styles and cultures that have come his way... R&B, Asian, a little Bollywood and a little rap... English and Hindi lyrics blending into a magnificent multicultural jamboree – a fusion of the best of his influences into his own unique sound.
Soon after, he signed with A&R Records whilst simultaneously working with the inspirational DJ producer, 2play, co-writing and performing on two singles 'It Can't Be Right' (Inferno Records) and 'So Confused' and releasing his own debut 'Can't Get Enough.' All three tracks headed straight into the UK top ten. With a minimum of mainstream fanfaring and a maximum of underground buzz, Raghav has already spent a total of 8 weeks in the top 10 and gained a huge urban following nationwide.
In the last half of 2004, Raghav became one the first artists ever to perform on the newly erected Brasian Stage at Glastonbury, headlined the UK-wide, arena-filling Mela's, visited India for the first time to perform at the MTV Style awards and witness his album go platinum there and returned to chalk up his fourth smash hit of the year with his second solo single 'Let's Work It Out' – also going on to win both an Asian Achievers Award and his first Mobo!