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Narinder Singh Professionally knows as “ILLA” (born September 4, 1983), is a finnish music producer and singer-songwriter. Singh is best known for co-writing and performing as a vocalist on FIFA’s 2010 Official Mascot Anthem, “Game On” alongside internationally renowned rapper Pitbull and hit music producer Dario G. In 2017, Singh received a Grammy nomination in South Africa for co-producing Locnville’s album Taste the Weekend.

ILLA made his debut in 2001 as lead vocalist in the 15-piece, world-music band he created called CapeNape and the Foundation. Under the name CapeNape, Singh also also produced and wrote all of the compositions. Their chart-topping single, "Countless Ways", received several awards including the New York Film Festival, the Finnish International Music and the LA Film Festival Awards for best music video in 2005, 2010 and 2012.

As a lover of all music genres and as a versatile music producer, ILLA formed Conscious Youths in 2007, which became one of Scandinavia’s most successful hip-hop groups. Performing as lead vocalist amongst group members Promoe, Paleface and Redrama, the songs, "Don't Worry" and "Play" quickly catapulted the group into commercial success.

ILLA has gone on to work on many notable music projects. He co-wrote and produced the majority of songs on He Met Her's debut album, a project created and funded by Roland Emmerich.

He also co-wrote "Changes", the 2nd single for 2011 German X-Factor winner David Pfeffer's debut album, I Mind, a collaboration with noted songwriter, producer and musician Peter Vettese.

Illa has since worked with many artists, including asian superstar Tata Young in 2011, co-writing and producing her break out single, "Let's Play".

In 2017, Narinder “ILLA” co-wrote and co-produced Madhuri Dixit’s highly anticipated debut album.