Popular music groups such as "Kharanga", "Khurd", "Chinggis Khaan", "Camerton", "Nomin Talst", "Freezone", "Ice Top", "Mr.Dogs", "Digital", girl bands "Emotion", "Uruuliin budag" (Lipstick), pop female singers T.Ariunaa, B.Sarantuya, Serchmaa, Nomin and Minjee, male singers Dashka and Chinbat, in show business since the 1990s are widely accepted by Mongolian youth. Camerton are the leader of Mongolian bands and singers. The group, which has eight albums and seven concerts under their belts, sing in a number of different styles, ranging from acapella to funk and pop.
Camerton's "Don't I think About You" has been included in the Asian All Stars' CD, named "Love is The Answer". Also among Mongolian singers B.Sarantuya became "The Singer of the Century" and T.Ariunaa was appointed as UNICEF's Goodwill Ambassador in Mongolia. Music education and contemporary arts skills in Mongolia is managed by the Ulaanbaatar University of Culture and Arts, the Music and Dance college, the Music Hall, the Cinematographic Institute and the Bers Institute. Many singers and musicians, who studied abroad, in Russia, Italy and Bulgaria, came back with refined skills and increased knowledge.















