Rajiv Dhall

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Just Can't Let Her Go 00:00 Tools
Starboy 00:00 Tools
Happier 00:00 Tools
Passionfruit 00:00 Tools
One Dance 00:00 Tools
Want to Want Me (feat. Tanner Patrick) 00:00 Tools
Tempo 00:00 Tools
Moonshine 00:00 Tools
Attention X Despacito Mashup (feat. Spencer Sutherland) 00:00 Tools
Good Luck With That 00:00 Tools
Backseat Getaway 00:00 Tools
Black Beatles 00:00 Tools
Empty Whiskey Glass 00:00 Tools
Secret 00:00 Tools
End Game 00:00 Tools
Idc. 00:00 Tools
Havana 00:00 Tools
Idkwtd. 00:00 Tools
Lazy 00:00 Tools
Bad Liar 03:34 Tools
Despacito 00:00 Tools
Candy Paint 00:00 Tools
Bad Things 00:00 Tools
Never Be the Same 00:00 Tools
I Like Me Better 00:00 Tools
Body Like a Back Road 00:00 Tools
Look What You Made Me Do 00:00 Tools
Gorgeous 00:00 Tools
Perfect 00:00 Tools
I Don't Wanna Live Forever 00:00 Tools
Love on the Weekend 00:00 Tools
Too Good at Goodbyes 00:00 Tools
That's What I Like 00:00 Tools
Work 00:00 Tools
New Year's Day 00:00 Tools
Paris 00:00 Tools
Starboy [Explicit] 00:00 Tools
How Long 00:00 Tools
What Lovers Do 00:00 Tools
Let Her Go 00:00 Tools
Thunder 00:00 Tools
Drowning 00:00 Tools
Lost and Found (A Rocket to the Moon Cover) 00:00 Tools
Amnesia (Cover) 00:00 Tools
Treat You Better 00:00 Tools
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Rajiv Dhall (born in Cincinnati, Ohio) is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and part-time actor. In December 2010, he started uploading videos to his YouTube channel "TwentyForSeven" which now has over 630,000 subscribers and over 60,000,000 views. While Dhall was in high school, he formed the emo-pop outfit "TwentyForSeven" (consisting of Dhall, (vocals/guitar), Matt Pastor (bass/keys/vocals), Blake Hayes (guitar/vocals), and Corey DeLuca (drums)[2]) and spent several years fronting the band with some success. His band appeared on E's, Opening Act competition in 2012 and as a surprise, they got a chance to be the opening act for Gym Class Heroes. He later started uploading solo cover songs to YouTube which eventually gave him a large online following. In 2015, he released his version of the One Direction song "Just Can't Let Her Go," which entered the Top 200 of the iTunes songs chart. After his success on YouTube, his friend, Andrew Bazzi introduced him to Vine, a short-form video sharing service where users can share six-second-long looping video clips. He was nominated for "Best Vine Musician" in the Seventh Annual Shorty Awards and losing out to Shawn Mendes. He was also nominated for the 2015 MTV Woodie Awards. In 2016, he was nominated for the 2016 iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards in the "Fan Fave Vine Musician" category and he won. His vine currently has 1.9 million followers as well as over 540 million loops. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.