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  2. List of songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal - Wikipedia

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    She also sang few songs for live concerts in Malaysian, Sinhala, Swahili, English, Konkani and Ladakhi languages. [ 1 ] Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult.

  3. Category:Songs in Sinhala - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Songs in Sinhala" ... This page was last edited on 10 March 2024, ...

  4. List of songs recorded by Papon - Wikipedia

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    Assamese Zubeen Garg Zubeen Garg Zubeen Garg First song released (debut) 2004: Jonaki Raati: Assamese First solo album: Dhulir Akakh: Assamese Manjit: 2008: Rong Phool: Assamese Assamese Folk album: 2009: Sinaki Osinaaki: Assamese Second solo album: 2010: Gomseng: Assamese Rashmirekha Saikia: Bihu song album: 2010: Phagunar Gaan: Assamese Holi ...

  5. Bihu Songs of Assam - Wikipedia

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    Bihu Songs of Assam is a book authored by Prafulladutta Goswamil, and published by Lawyers Book Stall in 1957. The book is a collection of 262 Bihu songs collected as early as 1921, which were first put into print in 1934. Although the songs are in English, each song is later shown in original Assamese text. [1]

  6. Music of Assam - Wikipedia

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    The music of Assam consists various genres of folk and modern music, drawing its artistic basis from the history of Assam, from Assamese culture and its ancient traditions. In recent times, starting from the late eighties, popular artists have modernised the music catering to local popular demand.

  7. Sudakshina Sarma - Wikipedia

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    In a career spanning over seven decades, Sarma recorded songs in a variety of genres across Assamese music spanning both classical and modern including Borgeet, Kamrupi Lokgeet, and Goalpariya Lokogeet. She also popularized Jyoti Sangeet, songs written by Assamese writer and lyricist Jyoti Prasad Agarwala and also Rabindra Sangeet.

  8. O Mur Apunar Desh - Wikipedia

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    It was first published in 1909 in an Assamese magazine named Bahi ("flute"). It was adopted as the Assam's state song in 1927 at asom chatrô sônmilôn ("Assam Student Conference") held in Tezpur, [2] and was officially adopted by the state government on 15 December 2013. [3] [4] [5] The song was translated to Mising by Tabu Taid. [6]

  9. Khagen Mahanta - Wikipedia

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    Khagen Mahanta was a notable person in Assamese folk music and known as the "King of Bihu". His Bihu songs, Borgeet and other folk songs remain popular in Assam. The artist, along with his wife Archana Mahanta and son Angaraag Mahanta who is known as Papon, represent one of the most influential families in Assamese music. He died on 12 June 2014.