Contents list:
1 Famous Singer in Bangladesh.
1.1 Runa Laila
1.2 Azam Khan (singer)
1.3 Sabina Yasmin
1.4 Ayub Bachchu
1.5 James (musician)
1.6 Fakir Lalon Shah
1.7 Habib Wahid
1.8 Rezwana Choudhury Bannya
1.9 Shubashish Mazumder Bappa
1.10 Shafin Ahmed
1.11 Shimul Yousuf
1.12 Shuvro Dev
Famous Singers in Bangladesh.
Runa Laila:
Runa Laila (born 17 November 1952) is a Bangladeshi playback singer. Runa Laila is the best known worldwide singer in Bangladesh. Runa Laila, best known for pop, playback and modern songs in Bangladesh, started working as a playback singer before the independence war of Bangladesh. He is one of the best known in South Asia. He started his career in the Pakistani film world in the late 1960s.
His style of music was inspired by Pakistani playback singer Ahmed Rushdie, who replaced him with another singer, Mala. In 1966, Laila became her breakthrough with the song
Unkinjronisimohbatka Joe Pygham Mila Urdu Pictures for Ham Dona. He used to perform on PTV. On PTV he did a show called Bajam e Laila. He started appearing on the Zia Mohiuddin Show (1–2–3) and later in the 1970s sang for films like Umrao Jan Ada (1972). Laila moved to Bangladesh with her family in that family. [1] His first Bengali song was for Jeevan Shakti (1976) film by Satya Saha and my biography.
১৯ Short তাঁর shortly after his first concert in India in Mumbai. He started in Bollywood with director Jaydev, whom he met in Delhi, who had the opportunity to participate in the inauguration of Doordarshan. He first worked with music composer Kalyanji-Anandji for the title song of a movie called Ek Se Bhadarek (1976). He rose to fame in India with the lyrics of O. Merababuchail Chabila and Dama Dam Mast Calendar.
In 1974, he recorded Shaadher Lau in Kolkata. Laila’s name was written to Guinness World Record to record 30 songs in 3 days. At 12, on the first day of the release of his album Supuna, composed by Bappi Lahiri, he received a Golden Disc Award for selling over 100,000 copies.
Runa has sung in seventeen languages including her native Bengali, Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Sindhi, Gujarati, Pashto, Baluchi, Arabic, Persian, Malay, Nepali, Japanese, Italian, Spanish, French and English. He won the Radio Mirchi Music Award presented by Radio Mirchi at Nazrul Manch, Kolkata (23).
And Independence Day Awards, Bangladesh, Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer (1976, 1977, 1989, 1994, 2012, 2013 and 2014), ShelTech Award, Bangladesh, Lux-Channel I Lifetime Performance Award, Bangladesh, Sigal Award, India, Nigar Awards, Pakistan (১৯68৮, ১৯ 1970০), Firoza Begum Memorial Gold Medal, Bangladesh
Azam Khan (singer):
Azam Khan (Bangla: (Azam Khan); February 25, 3 – 3, 26), full name Mahbubul Haque Khan was a Bangladeshi rock singer, known mainly for popularizing rock music in Bangladesh. Mahbubul Haque Khan was renowned as Azam Khan. A Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, record producer and leading singer of rock band “Speaking”
He was also a freedom fighter. He participated in the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. He is regarded as one of the greatest artists in the history of popular music in Bangladesh.
Khan was born and raised in Dhaka. From his childhood he was interested in music. ১৯ There67, he began his music career with the group “Krishnichintosh Gothi (Trinity Artist Group)”. In 1969, he went against the Pakistani army in the “countdown (awakening of the people)”. In one act, inspired by his father, he and his brothers took part in the liberation war in Bangladesh. He was trained in Meghalaya, India.
He fought in Sector 2 under Major Khaled Mosharraf. ফিরে In mid-December 1971, he returned from camps and resumed his music career. He got “uplifting” the pioneering rock band with his friends Neelu (lead guitar) and Mansur (rhythm guitar), Sadek (drums). They first appeared on Bangladesh Television in 1972. ১৯ In 1979, they achieved commercial success with the hit “Railroad Settlement” on the slopes.
They became a popular rock band in Asia by releasing more hit songs in the 1970s. দিকে In the late 1970s, they released more hit songs, such as “Alalodulal (Alal and Dulal)”, “Salekamaleka (Salekamaleka)” and “Ascibilitas (Come, You Come)”.
His contribution to the music industry brought him the second highest civilian honor award “Acquisitor”, which he will be honored posthumously in 2019 and the prestigious nickname “The Rock Guru”, which he is often called by his fans.
Azam Khan was awarded the Best Pop Singer of the Year; Television Audience Awards 2002; The Life Time Achievement Award includes the Coca-Cola Gold Bottle, the Council of Urban Guerrilla Award, the 71st 71st and the Freedom Fighter Award from Radio Today. Azam Khan died of cancer on June 7 in Dhaka.
Sabina Yasmin:
After a long career journey, Sabina Yasmin, a Bangladeshi singer, is still unbeatable. Sabina has been living in the music world for more than four decades. Sabina has been living in the music world for more than four decades. Sabina Yasmin (Bangla: Surya Yasmin; born 1953) is a Bangladeshi singer.
He is best known as a playback singer in Bengali cinema. She has received the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for a record 12 times. Sabina Yasmin is a family name in Bangladesh. Known for his patriotic songs as well as playback of Bangladeshi films, his appeal as an iconic singer extends beyond many borders.
A lively legend who gave a new dimension to the music of the Bangladeshi film world, Sabina Yasmin received the National Film Award five times, along with other national and international awards. The artist has recorded over 10,000 songs so far and collaborated with renowned Indian singers RD Burman and Kishore Kumar. Listening to the life of Sabina Yasmin, the recording life of Thakanya became the national anthem of Bangladesh.
Even before that, the song was in the face of everyone and reached iconic status before the independence of the 1970s. He was also honored by the Bengal Film Journalists Association, India for his distinguished career, the Shodhinotapadak, Ekusadapadak and the Best Playback Singer Award by India. .
Ayub Bachchu:
Ayub Bachchu (Bangla: Ayub Bachchu; 16 August 1962 – 18 October 2018) was a Bangladeshi musician mostly known as AB. He was one of the most influential figures in rock music in Bangladesh. Abbey is renowned for its fabulous guitar playing, thanks to its remarkable fan acceptance. Bachchu is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists in Bangladesh. He is also sometimes referred to as the “guitar god”.
Ayub Bachchu was a Bangladeshi musician and singer-songwriter. He was best known as a founding member of the rock band LRB. He was a member of the band Feelings and later joined the band solos as lead guitarist. He was one of the most influential figures in rock music in Bangladesh. A heart touching song led to Ayub Bachchu starring. In 1991.
He formed his own band LRB, where he was a lead guitarist and vocalist; Prior to establishing his own band, he was a part of the musical band “Souls” for ten years. Bachchu began his song career with the rock band Feelings (now known as Urban Bowl). He joined the band in 1977 as a lead guitarist.
He had only been in the band for two years, and by the time he got a contract from Souls by age 5, their lead guitarist Sajedul Alam had left the US. He accepted the contract and spent 10 years playing with a band as a lead guitarist, songwriter and occasional singer.
He has appeared on four of the band’s studio albums, “Super Souls” (1982), “Examination Corridor (College Corridor)” (1985), “Manmatichi (People are close to the ground)” (1987) and “East and West” (1988). In 1986, he released his first solo album, Bloodthorpe, which made his breakthrough on his second solo album, Maina, in 1988. As a solo artist, he also achieved great success. Ena.
He was also one of the richest men in Bangladesh, with a net worth of US $ 2 million. [3] In 2018, he died of cardiac failure at his own residence in Dhaka’s Magbazar at 9am. He was buried in Chittagong, Chittagong, next to his mother’s grave.
James (musician):
James is a popular rock music singer from Bangladesh who has returned to Bollywood movie. He is widely known to the people of the Indian subcontinent for his unique voice and style. James was also known to his followers as ‘Guru’ by Farooq Mahfuz Anam (born 02 October 1964), best known by his stage name James. He is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, guitarist and composer.
He is the lead musician, lyricist and guitarist of the rock band “Feeling” (now known as Urban Bowl) founded in lead7. James was born in Naogaon and grew up in Rajshahi and Chittagong. His father was a civil servant who later became the chairman of the Chittagong Board of Education. From an early age, James developed a keen interest in music, an interest that his family did not accept or support.
১৯ When he attended Class Seven in 1977. he first played guitar with friends. James left home when James was in the eighth grade after a dispute with his family. He started living in a hostel called Aziz Boarding in Chittagong. It was here that after meeting the band musicians of emotion, his music life started and developed.
He joined the sentiment as a vocal and lead guitarist. James has led successful solo careers with hit albums such as “Ananya (Ananya)” (1989), “Palabi ?? (Where Do You Leave?)” (1995), “Write a Fact (Do Not regret).” (1997), “Okay friends (okay, my friends)” “(1999). He has composed and performed songs for four Bollywood films including Gangster (25), Wah Lamhe (21), Life in a … Metro (21 2007), Alert (20).
In the sixties, James returned to mainstream fame as one of the “Big Three of Rock”, responsible for popularizing and popularizing hard rock music in Bangladesh alongside LRB and Ork. Feelings are considered to be the promoters of psychedelic rock in Bangladesh. He was often called “Guru”.
Fakir Lalon Shah:
Fakir Lalan Shah. Lalan (fakir lalan sai) is a Bengali Baul Sadhu. Lalon Shah was a lyricist, social reformer and thinker. He is most popular as Lalon Shah or Lalon Fakir. He wrote many songs, and these songs are known as Lalon Gitti.
Lalon Fakir Lalon Shah, Lalon Shah, Lalon Fakir or Mahatma Lalon (Bengali: Lalon; c. 1772 – 17 October 1890; Bengali: 1 Kartik 1179) was a prominent Bengali philosopher, Baul sadhak, marami, lyricist, social reformer in the Indian subcontinent. Thinker
Considered an icon of Bengali culture, he inspired and influenced many poets, social and religious thinkers, including Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Ellen Ginsberg, though he “rejected all differences of caste and color”. Widely celebrated as a form of religious form of tolerance, he was accused of being religious in his lifetime and even after his death.
Lalon imagined in his song a society where all religions and beliefs were aligned. He founded an institute called LalanAkhara in Cheuria, about 2 km (1.2 miles) from Kushtia railway station. Most of his disciples live in Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Every year, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalankhara on the anniversary of his death, and pay homage to him for three days through discussions and discussions of his songs and philosophy. In 2004, Lalon was ranked 12th in the BBC’s Greatest Bengali Survey ever.
Habib Wahid:
Habib Wahid is a great composer and artist. He is best known for his blend of traditional Bengali music with modern beats. The mixes that offer his songs are more than just words. He loves to compose music of any kind, and the type of music of his region. Habib is best known for his British-Bangladeshi style of music.
Habib has done a remix of songs by major composers such as Hason Raja, Shah Abdul Karim, Amir Uddin and others, with electronic, rap, hip-hop and reggae songs.
Rezwana Choudhury Bannya:
Rezwana Choudhury Bannya is a famous Bangladeshi artist. He is a famous producer of ‘Rabindra Sangeet’.
In 2002, the Ananda Sangeet Puroskar award was presented to her in the category of ‘Rabindra Sangeet’ best artist. He also sings the folk ‘Kirtan’ and the old ‘Tappa’. An evergreen voice that is remembered every time we listen to Bnnya’s songs.
Shubashish Mazumder Bappa:
Bappa Mazumder, as he is best known, was born in 1972. He is a respected music composer, songwriter and musician.
This young artist is able to get the audience to dance to his music. He is famous for his band ‘Dalchhut’ which has penetrated the hearts of his fans. He has named more than 1000 music numbers. Bappa Mazumdar is the son of music lovers Barin Majumdar and Illa Majumdar. He has made a name for himself in the Bangladeshi music industry with his composition, singing and songwriting.
Shafin Ahmed:
Shafin Ahmed is a well-known name in the genre of music and architecture not only in Bangladesh but also in West Bengal, India. His musical journey began at a very young age.
Shafin got his first ‘Talim’ from his mother Firoza Begum, who released ‘Nazrul geeti’ at the time. He is also a member of the music group ‘Miles’. He studied in England which gave him the opportunity to be exposed to western music.
‘Ki Jadu’ or ‘It’s the Magic’ was the first song written by Shahafin during his school days
Shimul Yousuf:
The famous musician was born in Dhaka in 1957. Shimul began music at an early age.
Shimul played in the children’s show “Kochi Kanchar Mela”. He has also presented his musical talent on radio and television. Shimul, a professional classical musician, took his music lessons from famous classical musicians. Meanwhile, he began his theater career while collecting Mukti Jodha ‘money in 1972. This influenced his acting career and boosted his success as a musician with him.
Shuvro Dev:
Born in Sylhet of Bangladesh, Shuvro Dev was a Biometric student at Dhaka University. He came to light in lemon when he received the Presidential Award as “Notun Kuri” in 1978.
Shuvro is best known for his love numbers. He has worked twice with renowned artist Shakira Zafar. He is one of the pioneers in Bangladesh who has made music videos for MTV. He often travels around the world doing his music numbers.