Musical Beginnings and Rise - (2015-2020)
Yohani’s entry into music began not with a stage, but behind the scenes — through a creative partnership that would ultimately define her artistic journey. While completing her bachelor's degree in Logistics and Supply Chain Management at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University, Yohani took on an internship at CMA CGM , a global shipping and logistics firm located at HNB Towers in Colombo 10. It was there, through a mutual friend, that she met Dilanjan Seneviratne , then working at Hatton National Bank in the same building.
The connection marked the beginning of a decade-long creative collaboration. Yohani soon began assisting Dilanjan Seneviratne, Banura Sooriyapperuma, and Shanellie White — co-founders of Theewra Worldwides , a multidisciplinary creative agency that would later rebrand as WYLD Global , with offices across Sri Lanka, the UAE, and beyond. Initially helping with photography and video production, Yohani developed her visual storytelling skills and eventually stepped in front of the camera herself. Her first-ever YouTube music video was conceptualized and produced by Dilanjan, and nearly all her subsequent visuals from 2016 to present have involved his creative direction.
This period marked a turning point. In 2016, Yohani uploaded her debut music cover, a blend of "Satellite" and "Stealing Time" by Above & Beyond. That same year, her bilingual rendition of "Pehla Nasha" (Hindi/Sinhala) crossed 5 million views, sparking her emergence as a unique new voice in Sri Lanka's music space.
By 2017, Yohani was earning widespread attention. Her mashup "සයුරේ / කටු අකුලේ / උන්මාද වූ" became a local YouTube hit. More significantly, her cover of "Deviyange Bare", a drill team rap song, went viral — making her the first female rapper in Sri Lanka to gain major online traction. Her distinctive delivery and genre-hopping style earned her the nickname “Rap Princess” from Sri Lankan fans and online publications.
She also performed live for the first time at the Nadeeka & Nadeeka concert in Melbourne, Australia, further expanding her confidence and experience on stage.
In 2018, while Yohani was pursuing her master’s degree in Melbourne,Dilanjan Seneviratne officially founded Pettah Effect, an artist incubator and label based in Colombo. The imprint would later play a key role in Yohani’s original music releases and brand positioning, operating alongside Theewra (now WYLD) to manage both her musical and visual content.
In 2019, she began performing more widely across Sri Lanka. Her first ticketed concert, Rendezvous, took place in June, followed by a second show On the Rocks in November. That same year, she released a cover of "Pana Senehasa" which went on to surpass 2 million views on YouTube. Her "Ultimate Mashup Cover", produced in partnership with Red Bull Sri Lanka, amassed over 10 million views and solidified her presence as a mainstream digital performer.
By 2020, Yohani’s brand had matured. She was appointed Brand Ambassador for Prima Kottu Mee, a leading instant noodle brand popular among Sri Lanka’s youth. In January, she headlined her first solo ticketed concert, Yohani's Unfiltered Night, followed in February by her first international solo performance at Holiday Inn Dubai. In July, she participated in Sri Lanka’s first post-COVID drive-in concert, organized by Dialog Axiata, performing alongside major acts like BnS.
That same year, she began releasing original music in Sinhala, including "Aaye", "Sitha Dawuna", "Rawwath Dasin", and "Merry Christmas Baby". These tracks marked her shift from cover artist to an original pop singer with a modern, global-facing sound.
By the end of 2020, Yohani had cemented her place in Sri Lanka’s contemporary music scene — not yet known globally, but regarded as a trailblazer at home, and a rare female artist combining performance, production, and creative vision with a growing team behind her.
Viral Breakthrough – "Manike Mage Hithe" (2021)
In May 2021, Yohani released a Sinhala cover of “Manike Mage Hithe”, a track originally composed by Chamath Sangeeth and sung by Satheeshan Rathnayaka. Her version, minimalist in arrangement and emotionally resonant, showcased her vocal texture and subtle charisma — qualities that quickly resonated with audiences far beyond Sri Lanka.
The video began to spread rapidly across TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube, first gaining traction in Sri Lanka and then exploding across India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, and the South Asian diaspora. Despite the language barrier, the performance captivated millions through its mood, melody, and authenticity.
The song surpassed 100 million views on YouTube within weeks and fueled over 16 billion views across social platforms through user-generated content. Major Indian celebrities including Amitabh Bachchan, Priyanka Chopra, Madhuri Dixit, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, and Tiger Shroff shared or responded to the song, amplifying its momentum across mainstream and digital media. It ranked among the most-viewed South Asian music videos of the year, appearing in YouTube’s Top Trending charts across multiple countries.
Yohani soon became a familiar name on Indian television. She made her Bollywood television debut with a performance on Bigg Boss 15, hosted by Salman Khan, followed by guest appearances on The Big Picture with Ranveer Singh, Indian Idol Season 12, and The Kapil Sharma Show. These appearances solidified her presence in Indian pop culture and introduced her to millions beyond her existing digital audience.
Her viral success also opened the doors to Bollywood playback singing. Yohani was invited by Bhushan Kumar of T-Series to perform a reimagined Hindi version of "Manike" for the 2022 film Thank God, starring Sidharth Malhotra and Nora Fatehi. The track featured Jubin Nautiyal and was arranged by Tanishk Bagchi, becoming one of the most anticipated Bollywood music moments of the year. The Hindi version debuted across major platforms and charted widely in both India and Sri Lanka.
By the end of 2021, Yohani had achieved a level of success that no Sri Lankan artist had ever reached in history. Her version of Manike Mage Hithe transcended linguistic, cultural, and national boundaries — marking a defining moment not just in her own career, but in Sri Lanka’s presence on the global music map.
Bollywood Collaborations (2022–2024)
Following the overwhelming success of Manike Mage Hithe, Yohani transitioned into mainstream Bollywood as both a playback singer and a featured artist — a milestone that marked the formal expansion of her career into India’s commercial music industry.
In 2022, she recorded the official Hindi remake of “Manike” for the Bollywood film *Thank God* , starring Sidharth Malhotra and Nora Fatehi. The track, composed by Tanishk Bagchi and co-sung with Jubin Nautiyal, retained elements of the original Sinhala chorus while introducing new Hindi verses. The music video, featuring Yohani’s vocals alongside Nora Fatehi’s performance, was a commercial hit and became one of the most streamed Bollywood songs of the year across platforms like YouTube, Spotify, and JioSaavn.
The release established Yohani as a fresh voice in India’s playback landscape. What made the moment particularly significant was that she entered Bollywood not as a debutante talent discovery — but as a global artist already carrying a massive audience of her own.
She followed this with a series of high-profile collaborations under T-Series and other major banners:
"Jehda Nasha" – for the film *An Action Hero* (2022), a new version of the Punjabi hit, featuring Yohani alongside Amar Jalal, IP Singh, Tanishk Bagchi, and Faridkot. The track blended Punjabi pop with club production and was used in promotional campaigns across social media and cinema.
"Chaudhary" – a multi-genre fusion track in collaboration with Amit Trivedi, Jubin Nautiyal, and Mame Khan. The release paid tribute to Rajasthan’s folk music tradition and showcased Yohani’s adaptability across Indian sonic textures.
"Chunari Mein Daag" – an independent single featuring Tony Kakkar and rapper Ikka, known for its dance-ready production and stylish video aesthetic.
"What’s Happening" – a Telugu-language track featured in the film *Dhamaka*, adding a regional South Indian dimension to Yohani’s multilingual reach.
In all of these collaborations, Yohani demonstrated not only vocal versatility but an ability to move seamlessly across languages and genres — from folk fusions and romantic ballads to dance tracks and regional cinema.
During this period, she also became a frequent presence in Indian music media — appearing on Spotify India campaigns, GQ India interviews, Red FM playlists, and social content across Sony Music, Zee Music, and T-Series’ massive digital ecosystem.
By 2024, Yohani had secured a place in Bollywood’s evolving pop infrastructure — not just as a one-hit crossover, but as a recurring voice in India's commercial soundscape. Her ability to move between Sinhala, Hindi, and Telugu projects has made her one of the most genre-fluid and internationally visible South Asian artists of her generation.