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  2. Andrew Kishore - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Kishore Kumar Baroi (widely known as Andrew Kishore, 4 November 1955 – 6 July 2020) [1] was a Bangladeshi playback singer. He is considered the "Playback King" of Bangladesh for his contributions to the golden era of Bangladeshi music industry. [2]

  3. Ayub Bachchu - Wikipedia

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    The album came out in October 1995. The album is regarded by many as his best work. It included hit songs like "Koshto Pete Valobashi", "Koshto Kake Bole" and "Jege Achi Eka". The album was produced by Bachchu and co-produced by Azam Babu and musicians were S.I. Tutul of LRB on keyboards and Ahsan Elahi (Fanty) of Feelings on drums and percussion.

  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. Shusmita Anis - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Gaanchill Music, a record company in Bangladesh, released her fourth album of original Bengali songs, Ichche Nupur. Lyricist Asif Iqbal contributed to the album, while the music composition of two songs on the album was composed by Bangladeshi singers Nakib Khan and Kumar Bishwajit .

  6. Music of West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    As far as the Charyagiti (9th century), ragas have been used in Bengali music. Jaydev's Gita Govinda, Padavali Kirtan, Mangal Giti, Shyama sangeet, Tappa, Brahma Sangeet and Tagore songs have been inspired by Ragas. The use of North Indian ragas in Bangla songs began in 18th century. This trend gathered momentum during the 19th and 20th centuries.

  7. Baby Jaan - Wikipedia

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    "Baby Jaan" (transl. Baby dear) is a Bengali song from the 2018 Indian romantic drama film, Bhaijaan Elo Re. [1] [2] Written and produced by Dolaan-Mainnakk, the song is sung by Nakash Aziz and Antara Mitra. [3] The music video of the track features Shakib Khan, Srabanti Chatterjee and Payel Sarkar. [4]

  8. Music of Bengal - Wikipedia

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    Rajjob Ali Dewan was a legendary Bengali folk singer, poet, and lyricist who made significant contributions to Bengali folk music, particularly in the genres of Baul, Bhatiali, and Marfati (Sufi-inspired) songs. His works reflect rural life, spiritual love, and mysticism.

  9. Chumma (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Chumma" (English: Kiss) is a Bengali song from the 2018 Bangladeshi political drama film, Ami Neta Hobo. [1] [2] [3] The song written by Sudip Kumar Dip and music directed by Akaash Sen. The song is sung by Pritam featuring Jemi Yasmin and Bonny (RAP). [4] [5] The music video of the track features superstar Shakib Khan and Bidya Sinha Mim.