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  2. DJ Rahat - Wikipedia

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    DJ Rahat stands as a pioneering figure in Bangladesh's music scene, carving a niche for himself as the first Bangladeshi DJ to amass a staggering one million YouTube subscribers. With a career spanning over two decades, Rahat has not only achieved remarkable milestones but has also left an indelible mark on the global music landscape. [14]

  3. Wind of Change (Bangladeshi TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Wind of Change is a Bangladeshi music television series. It showcases a mix of local and international musicians performing together. It first premiered on Gaan Bangla during Eid al-Fitr in 7 May 2016. [1]

  4. Music of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    As far as the Charyagiti (9th century), ragas have been used in Bengali music. Jaydev’s Gitagovindam, Padavali Kirtan, Mangal Giti, Shyamasangit, Tappa, Brahma Sangeet and Tagore songs have been inspired by Ragas. The use of north Indian ragas in Bangla songs began in 18th century. [1] This trend gathered momentum during the 19th and 20th ...

  5. Bangladeshi hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    This let Jalali Set to acquire a lot of frame. Soon they released their first album named "Level 13" which end up being one of the most successful debut album for any Bangladeshi hip-hop group. [8] [better source needed] One of the song named "Bonobasher Shadon" gone down as one of the most iconic Bangla rap song. In 2017, Both Stoic Bliss and ...

  6. RDB (band) - Wikipedia

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    RDB (an acronym for Rhythm, Dhol, Bass) is a band initially formed in 1997 by three British Indian brothers, Kuldeep, Surjeet and Manjeet Singh Ral.The band's style blends western genres with traditional Punjabi beats and vocals. [1]

  7. Coke Studio Bangla season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The show featured eleven original songs, featuring contributions from over 180 musicians and vocalists from Bangladesh and around the globe. [3] Production for the show was undertaken by Dotbirth Limited. Deepto Television served as the television media partner, while Qinetic Music handled digital distribution.

  8. Bangladeshi rock - Wikipedia

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    The foundations of Bangladeshi rock started in the 1950s as a fusion of American rock and roll and Bengali classical music. In the 1960s, the Gramophone Company of Pakistan imported many LPs and singles from rock and roll artists like Cliff Richard and the Shadows, Elvis Presley, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys and the Hollies, which sold very well in Bangladesh.

  9. Yaatri - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] They played in the 2007 Desh Music Festival. [5] Yaatri launched their first album in 2006 titled Daak. [6] [7] [8] Their first album was pop music. The Daily Star said Daak had taken "Bangla pop music scene by storm". The music was described having relatable lyrics and simple melodies. [9]