Biography dr zeus
Dr. Zeus is the stage name of Baljit Singh Paddam, who is a Punjabi Music Producer. He gained stardom in India in late 2003 with his hit song "Kangna". He is popular all over the world with huge fan base's in India, US, the United Kingdom, Canada, and other large Punjabi markets. His popularity broadened when he collaborated with South-Asian female trio, Rouge.
Dr. Zeus began his career in 1999 where he was signed to the Envy music label based in Birmingham, UK where he produced PURE GARAGE - SUE MY ASS by the Punjabi singer, Balwinder Singh Safri, from the band Safri Boyz. He had two popular songs on this album, which were "Sahiba bani prawa di" and "Par langa de veh".
He then released his debut solo album "The High Life". In 2001 again on the Envy music label, this with the vocal talents of Amar Arshi singing "Gwandian Da Dhol", which again was a hit but still did not put Zeus on the international scale until 2003.
Dr. Zeus then released Unda Da Influence in 2003. This album surprised the Bhangra industry as a whole. Unda Da Influence gave Zeus the international and UK boost to take Best Album of 2003 and Best Song of 2003 "Kangna".
Dr. Zeus then released his third album, "The Original Edit" in 2005 with Lehmber Hussainpuri singing all the vocals. This album had many hit songs such as Je Jatt Bigr Gaya, Sachiyan Suniyan Ni, and Das Ki Soniyeh.
Dr. Zeus then released his remix album of all his greatest hits entitled The Street Remix in 2006, which again did make heads turn and give Zeus more confidence and recognition.
Dr. Zeus' most recent album; released in 2007 named Back Unda Da Influence is now available. In this album Zeus took a very different approach compared to Unda Da Influence and considers it a much more 'Desi' album. In Back Unda Da Influence Zeus used majority unknown artists and introduced another new phenomenon; G.Sharmilla; whom Zeus has high expecta
Dr Zeus (Punjabi Singer) Height, Weight, Age, Affairs, Wife, Children, Biography & More
in meters- 1.70 m
in Feet Inches- 5’ 7”
in Pounds- 154 lbs
- Waist: 30 Inches
- Biceps: 11 Inches
Mother- Not Known
Brother- Not Known
Sister- Not Known
Daughter- Krishy
Dr. Zeus' Biography
I was born on February 10, 1966, to the proud parents Arthur and Lucille Poskanzer of Belport, NY. I was a spectacularly fat baby. At the tender age of six months, the family (including brother Jef and sister Deb) picked up and moved to El Cerrito, CA, where my father, a nuclear physicist, got a job at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory. Soon thereafter, we moved again to Berkeley, into the house they're still in today.
As a child, I loved playing in Tilden Park behind our house, building things out of LEGO, and smashing them up again. I played trumpet with the Longfellow Middle School Jazz Band for two years. I was a generally happy and mellow kid. In 1970-71, my family took a sabbatical to Paris, where we lived in the suburb Robinson and my father smashed atoms. I attended a French school, and I remember the French kids mercilessly harassing me. They chased me around the yard all through recess, pelting me with snowballs. At one point, I asked my mother how to say "stop" in French. The next day at lunch, I held my hand up bravely like a good policeman and commanded, "Arrête!" They laughed and continued to pelt me. Perhaps due to this, I spent most of my grade school and junior high years hiding in the library playing games with pencils and paper.
In 1979-80, my father and I took another sabbatical to Geneva, Switzerland. There I attended the International School, which was populated mostly by children of Caterpillar employees from Peoria, IL, plus some Iranian expatriates. They were the most degenerate group of individuals I've ever met. Through their influence, and because of my separation from American culture (what we called the Helvetican Retardation Factor), I developed a keen interest in the music of AC/DC and the film "Hair". I grew my hair long and wore bell-bottoms.
British-Indian singer and music producer This article is about the singer. For the Planet of the Apes character, see Dr. Zaius. For the children's book writer, see Dr. Seuss. For the Company appearing in Kage Baker stories, see Dr. Zeus Inc. Dr. Zeus Musical artist Baljit Singh Padam, better known by his stage name Dr. Zeus, is a British composer, singer and producer of Punjabi music who has also worked in Indian films. He rose to fame in 2003 with his song "Kangna", which was voted the best song on BBC Asian Network in the same year. His other hits are "Don't Be Shy" and "Jugni Ji". He has worked with singer Kanika Kapoor for the song "Jugni Ji" and with musician Jaz Dhami for the song "Zulfa". His song "Aag Ka Dariya" features on the Four Lions film soundtrack. A music video was also produced featuring model Yana Gupta and singers Ravindra & DJ Shortie. Dr. Zeus began his career in 1999 where he was signed to the Envy music label based in Birmingham where he produced Pure Garage – Sue My Ass by the Punjabi singer Balwinder Singh Safri, from the band Safri Boyz. He had two songs in this album, which were "Sahiba Bani Prawa Di" and "Par Langa De Veh". A year later, he went on to produce his second complete album Deathjamm 4.5. Dr. Zeus released his debut solo album "The High Life" in 2001, on the Envy music label. This album featured the vocals of Amar Arshi singing "Gwandian Da Dhol". Dr. Zeus then released Unda Da Influence in 2003. Dr. Zeus released his third album, The Original Edit in 2005 with Lehmber Hussainpuri singing vocals. In 2006, Dr. Zeus released his remix album of greatest hits entitled The Street Remixes. In 2008, Dr. Zeus released an album titled Back Unda Da Influence
When I returned, I discovered that I was just slightly out of step with the friends I'd left behind. While I was gone, my fellow pencil-pushers had merged w Dr Zeus
Birth name Baljit Singh Padam Genres Instrument Music Years active 1992–present Labels Envy Entertainment, Deezee Music Career