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Bathiya & Santhush (Sinhala: භාතිය හා සන්තුෂ්), also known as BNS, are a Sri Lankan pop duo consisting of Bathiya Jayakody (born on December 22, 1976) and Santhush Weeraman (born on September 5, 1977), who met while at the "Mary Anne David School of Vocal Music" in Colombo (training mainly under the categories of classical and show tunes).[1] They both were born in Colombo, Sri Lanka. They have been one of the most commercially successful music acts in Sri Lanka in the last two decades.[2]

BNS
Bathiya Jayakody (left) & Santhush Weeraman (right) in 2010 during the filming of the Sara Sihina Music Video.
Background information
OriginColombo, Sri Lanka
GenresHip hop, folkhop, electrohop, crunk
Years active1998–present
LabelsTorana Music, M-Entertainment, SGMTune, SonyBMG, Universal Music
Websitewww.bnsmusic.com
MembersBathiya Jayakody
Santhush Weeraman

Bathiya Jayakody was educated at Ananda College, Colombo while Santhush Weeraman was educated at Royal College, Colombo.[3] Santhush comes from a musical family, his brother Dushyanth Weeraman is also a popular singer in Sri Lanka.

Since the inception of their act in 1998, they have over 50 number-one hit singles, six platinum selling mainstream albums, four commercially successful EPs and countless movie soundtracks. BNS are one of the biggest musical acts to hit the Sri Lankan musical scene since the 1990s, mixing Sinhala, Tamil, and English rap verses in their originals, while they have also mixed Hindi rap verses in their folkhop remixes bringing out their contemporary style and the music industry in Sri Lanka.[4] BNS became the only Sri Lankan hip hop act to feature Indian singers, namely Hariharan (in the song Yaalpanamen), Asha Bhosle (Dedunna Sedi)[5] and Sonu Nigam (in the song Aachale). BNS is also the only Sri Lankan artistes to have albums under both Sony BMG & Universal Music India.

Having performed in over 2000 concerts in Sri Lanka and abroad, BnS marked significant success with their own concert tour series "Neththara Live" with 120 concerts (2005-2008), "Shaheena Live" 40 concerts (2009-2011), "Sarasihina Live" 150 concerts (2011-2014), "BNS Up Close & Personal" 50 Concerts (2015-2018) and their latest concert series "Oba Nisa - Celebrating 20 Years of Music" which was launched in 2019.

Starting from a musical duo from their home during their early days, BnS Currently are the primary share holders of the BNS Production Group which houses some of the most successful companies in the Sri Lankan entertainment industry companies — Showtown Entertainment event management & production, Saregama Music Digital Audio Production, Saregama Films, Saregama Digital Content Acquisition & Management and Leap Strategic Concepts.


Bathiya Jayakody



Early years


Bathiya Jayakody was born to a military family. His father was late Maj. Gen. Nihal Jayakody and mother Mohini Jayakody. His singing abilities come from his mother’s side. His maternal grandmother Somi Singhika Basnayake who hailed from Hillwood College, Kandy, was in the college choir and his mother a classically trained pianist and a piano tutor. Bathiya started classical piano music from the age of seven and continued to excel in music throughout his school career.


Academic career


He started his education in Holloway Primary School in India and upon return in 1984, he entered Isipathana College, Colombo for a brief period. In 1988, he joined Ananda College, Colombo,[6] where he later held the position of Deputy Head Prefect in 1995 and was decorated as a President Scout of the Scout Troop in 1994. After his secondary education at Ananda College, he completed his degree and obtained BSc (Hon) Business from the Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.


Early musical journey


While studying western classical music privately, Bathiya was a member of the first Ananda College Senior Brass Band where he played the alto saxophone and occasionally filled in for the percussion section. He was also a pianist with the western music society. He was a founding member and a lead vocalist of the school band. Winning many awards at inter school competitions, Bathiya soon became a known figure in the school's music circuit as a college musician during the mid-90s. He later started learning the music technology with the Sri Lankan music artist Dilup Gabadamudalige. He also joined the Marry Anne Singers Colombo and studied opera, jazz and Broadway singing under the Mary Anne David School of Vocal Music. During the late 90s, Bathiya worked as a freelance vocalist singing for radio jingles and commercials together with Ranga Dassanayake. During this period, Bathiya Jayakody and Santhush Weeraman collaborated on a few projects, which led to the formation of BnS.


Santhush Weeraman



Early life


Santhush Weeraman was born on the 5th of September, 1977 to Nalaka Weeraman, a retired marketing director at Richard Pieris. He is the elder brother of the singer Dushyanth Weeraman.


Academic career


Santhush studied at Royal College, Colombo[7] where he excelled at both music, art, & sports as well as academics. He completed his Bachelors degree, with a double major in Marketing and Management.


Early musical journey


Santhush Weeraman's mother hails from a musical family which influenced his entry to music from a young age.


Television Shows


Year Title Channel Language Role
2020 The Voice Sri Lanka Sirasa TV Sinhala Judges - Themselves

Awards and accomplishments



Discography


Year Title Label
1998 Vasanthaye ~ A New Beginning Torana Music
2000 Life Torana Music
2002 Tharunyaye Maharaja Entertainments
2004 Hiri Poda Wessa (Movie OST) SGMTunes
2007 Ayubowan Universal Music
2007 Asai Mang Piyambanna (Sinhala Film OST) SGMTunes
2009 Rosa Kele (Movie OST) SGMTunes
2009 Sri Lanka Matha SGMTunes
2010 Dancing Star (Movie OST) Maharaja Entertainments
2013 Neththara Maharaja Entertainments
2014 Resvihidena SGMTunes
2014 Shaheena SGMTunes
2015 Sara Sihina SGMTunes
2016 Pravegaya (Movie OST) SGMTunes
2019 Oba Nisa [White Edition] SGMTunes

References


  1. "Heroes are unselfish, strong people". Sarasaviya. Retrieved 25 March 2020.
  2. "Bathiya , Santhush to rock the Sebs after 'Walk'". Sunday Times. Retrieved 11 December 2019.
  3. "Bathiya & Santhush: Romancing with music". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  4. "B&S enjoy 'Life' to the hilt". Sunday Times. Retrieved 29 October 2019.
  5. "Boshley bash with BnS". Sunday Times. Retrieved 22 December 2019.
  6. Candida (19 February 2018). "Bathiya & Santhush". Information about Sri Lanka. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  7. "Bathiya & Santhush (BNS)". www.melbournerecital.com.au. Retrieved 20 March 2021.





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