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The discography of the Bangladeshi rock band Love Runs Blind (often abbreviated as LRB) consisted of fourteen studio albums, one live album, five music downloads, two compilation albums, fifteen music videos and appeared on six mixed albums.
Love Runs Blind, commonly known as LRB (5 April 1991 – 18 October 2018) was a Bangladeshi rock band formed in Chittagong by Ayub Bachchu.. Since their formation, they have released thirteen studio albums, one live album and two compilation albums.
Arjun signed a record deal with Island Records, a branch of Universal Music, in September 2016 and released his first single with Island in October 2017 and his second single "Vaadi" in February 2018. [30] Arjun released his debut album with Island Records, “Closer to Home” on March 2, 2018; this reached No 1 on the iTunes R&B chart in 24 ...
In 1991, he left the band to form his own band LRB, where he was the vocalist and guitarist for 27 years, until his death in 2018. He released the first ever double album: LRB I and LRB II in 1992, with the band. LRB's third studio album was Shukh, which featured "Cholo Bodle Jai", one of the greatest rock songs in Bangladesh. He also received ...
Fuad al Muqtadir: Pop, Electronic, World, R&Bmusic. [1] [2]Azam Khan (singer): Pop, Rock, Metal [3] [4] [5] Ayub Bachchu: Rock, Metal, Soul [6] [7]; Habib Wahid: EDM ...
Gautam Chattopadhyay, composer, founder of the group Mohiner Ghoraguli, One of the first rock vocalists of India; Somlata Acharyya Chowdhury, lead singer of Bangla rock band Somlata and The Aces; Anjan Dutt, singer, composer and lyricist; Rupam Islam, frontman of Bengali hard rock band Fossils; James
Hason Raja: Devotional songs written by a music composer by the name of Hason Raja (from Sylhet, northeastern side of Bangladesh near Assam) that was recently repopularised as dance music. Jari: songs involving musical battle between two groups; Jatra Pala: songs associated exclusively with plays (performed on-stage). Usually involves colourful ...
In 2004, Queens based Bangladeshi hip hop group Stoic Bliss was formed. [10] They first introduced Banglish (Bangla-English), a rap fusion in Bangla rap. Stoic Bliss was the first to introduce hip-hop to Bangladesh through blogs before social media existed quickly gaining popularity in the underground music scene in Bangladesh.