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Coke Studio @ MTV season 2
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The second season of the Indian music television series, Coke Studio @ MTV, aired from 7 July 2012, to 8 September 2012. The season comprised eight regular episodes and two "Best of Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2" episodes, showcasing a total of 45 songs.[1][2]
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Artists
Vocalists
- Agam
- Alisha Batth
- Altamash Faridi
- Amit Trivedi
- Apeksha Dandekar
- Arun Daga
- Ashwin Srinivasan
- Banjyotsana Borgohain
- Benny Dayal
- Bhanu Pratap Singh
- Bianca Gomes
- Bonnie Chakraborty
- Clinton Cerejo
- Devender Pal Singh
- Dhruv Sangari
- Divya Kumar
- Dominique Cerejo
- Hari & Sukhmani
- Harshdeep Kaur
- Jasbir Jassi
- Jyoti Nooran
- Karsh Kale
- Kaushiki Chakrabarty
- La Pongal
- Mahalakshmi Iyer
- Mahesh Vinayakraman
- Mame Khan
- Mami Varte
- Mandeep Sethi
- Master Saleem
- Mili Nair
- Monali Thakur
- Mooralala Marwada
- Nandini Srikar
- Natalie Di Luccio
- Nicki Wells
- Papon
- Piyush Mishra
- Pranav Biswas
- Prasad Khaparde
- Raghubir Yadav
- Salim Merchant
- Samidha Joglekar
- Sawan Khan Manganiyar
- Shadaab Faridi
- Sharodee Borah
- Shilpa Rao
- Shriram Iyer
- Shruti Pathak
- Sonu Kakkar
- Sugandha Garg
- Sultana Nooran
- Suman Sridhar
- Swanand Kirkire
- Usha Uthup
- Vijay Prakash
- Vishal Dadlani
- Zila Khan
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Production
The season featured a new multi-producer format, with each episode produced by a different musi producer. The finale (or eighth episode) even featured multiple producers collaborating. This new approach was implemented after mixed reviews for the previous season, which had a single producer.[3][4] The music producers for this season were (listed alphabetically):
- Agam
- Amit Trivedi
- Ash Roy
- Ashvin Mani Sharma
- Clinton Cerejo
- Dhruv Sangari
- Ehsaan & Loy
- Hari & Sukhmani
- Hitesh Sonik
- Karsh Kale
- Nitin Sawhney
- Papon
- Shantanu Moitra
The season's production was handled by Red Chillies Idiot Box, with Samar Khan serving as the show producer.[5] The creative direction was overseen by Nishant Nayak, while the art direction was managed by Varsha Jain and Durgaprasad Mahapatra. Sony Music India was the music partner, and ABP News was the news partner for the season.[6][7]
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