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Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Bangladesh (record producer)" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ami Banglay Gaan Gai (Bengali: আমি বাংলায় গান গাই) is a patriotic song by Bengali poet and composer and singer Pratul Mukhopadhyay.The song was elected as sixth greatest Bengali song of all time by BBC Bangla. [1]
Char Chokka Hoi Hoi (Bengali: চার ছক্কা হৈ হৈ; English: Fours, Sixes, Fun and Games) [1] was the official theme song of the 2014 ICC World Twenty20. [2] [3] It was released worldwide on 20 February 2014. Most of the song is in Bengali while some phrases in the opening lines are
The song became popular and went viral as it depicted the plight, problems and struggles of a businessman during the COVID-19 pandemic. Bangladeshi film director Mostofa Sarwar Farooki said about the song, "This is the real gold. The work of art captures its time. In this song, its artists are sitting on the chest of time and playing Sarinda!"
"Prothom Bangladesh" (Bengali: প্রথম বাংলাদেশ, lit. 'The First Bangladesh') is a patriotic song by Shahnaz Rahmatullah. [1] Moniruzzaman Monir wrote and Alauddin Ali composed the song. The song was first broadcast in a TV program on Bangladesh Television in the late 1970s. [2]
The soundtrack was released in India on 1 January 2014 [7] and in Bangladesh on 20 April 2015. [8] Both the India and Bangladesh releases of the soundtrack contain the same songs, but the order of the tracks differs. [7] [8] The song "Obujh Bhalobasha" by Hridoy Khan is a new version of the song of the same name from Khan's 2009 album Bolna.
It is often referred to as one of the greatest bangla rock songs. [1] The song begins with an acoustic guitar and drum. The first verse starts in ten seconds after the intro. The electronic instruments part starts in the chorus line and ends before the second verse. Unlike the other LRB songs, this song has a more mellow and small guitar solo.
Andrew Kishore had dominated the Bangla film industry over the last 40 to 42 years. [15] He also earned acclaim for Hindi and Urdu playbacks. He is the only Bangladeshi artist to sing to the tune of R. D. Burman in an Indo-Bangladeshi venture film Shatru (1986). [16] [17] He has also sung in Urdu film Ranjish (1993) to the tune of Robin Ghosh.