Jibin George Sebastian

Jibin George Sebastian is an Indian music composer, lyricist and entrepreneur from Kochi, Kerala who predominantly work in Malayalam Movie Industry. He is the first Indian from Kerala to directly debut in Hollywood as the music composer of the song Sometimes I Can't Relate from the movie Unbridled.[1][2][3][4] He entered into the movie industry through the English movie Unbridled starring oscar nominee Eric Roberts, T.C. Stallings, Jenn Gotzon, Dey Young etc. Later in 2019, he composed and written lyrics for the songs Parayu Engu Nee and Pranayan En Kanavil for the movie Rakshapurushan starring Deepak Menon. The songs were sung by Vijay Yesudas and Najim Arshad and Zee Music acquired the rights for the songs. He is also known for releasing multilingual album named Beat of Indian Youth for which former Indian President A P J Abdul Kalam has written lyrics. The album got Limca Book of Records in 2015 and he was awarded first price in the Fame Music Awards organized by SAE Institute through an All Indian contest for the Tamil track Vaa Vaa Jaikalam he composed for the album Beat of Indian Youth.[5] He has recently composed and written lyrics for a music album named Poradidam sung by Najim Arshad and Juta Hausla sung by Bollywood singer Alamgir themed to fight against Covid Pandemic [6][1] His life story was a subject for a TedX Talk [5]

Jibin George Sebastian
Born
Kochi, Kerala, India
OccupationMusic Composer, Lyricist
Years active2009–present
Known forUnbridled, Rakshapurushan , Beat of Indian Youth , Poradidam

Discography

Albums

Nos. Year Title Ref.
12009The Divine LoveMalayalam
22013Beat of Indian YouthMultilingual
32014AAP SongHindi
42020PoradidamMalayalam
52020Juta HaunslaHindi
62020Pathira CarolMalayalam

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Filmography

Nos. Year Title Ref.
12019Unbridled
22019Rakshapurushan
32021Lockdown Case File 144
42021Muthalaq
52021Ariyan
62021Unnamed Tamil MovieTBA

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Awards & Recognition

Year Award/Recognision Category Song/Album Result
2013First PlaceAll India Fame Music Award"Vaa Vaa Jaikalam"Won
2015World RecordLimca Book of Records"Beat of Indian Youth"Won
2017CFF Awards USABest SongSometimes I Can't RelateWon

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References

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