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  2. Cactus (Indian band) - Wikipedia

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    The song "Mon" from the soundtrack became extremely popular and is still a crowd favourite. A Hindi version of the song was used as the intro song for Love Story , a TV series in SAB TV . Line up – Sidhartha Sankar "Sidhu" Ray [vocals], Sibaji "Baji" Paul [drums], Sanjay Bhattacharya [guitar], Kanishka (Pinky) Sarkar [keyboard], Shubayan ...

  3. Coke Studio Bangla season 3 - Wikipedia

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    The song "Ma Lo Ma" features music composed, arranged, and produced by Pritom Hasan, lyrics by Md. Khalek Dewan (with an alternate version by Baul Rashid Uddin titled "Ma Go Ma"), rap verses by Aly Hasan, and a folk song collection by Kalir Noyon Jole.

  4. Priyotoma - Wikipedia

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    About the song he told Channel i that, "Govire" is a song that reaches deep into the heart, not a song of excitement. A song like love spreading through vein sub-vein. I was more motivated to write the song after seeing the dummy of Shakib Khan's 80-year-old look in the story. Listening to the song, the audience can tell how it is." [64]

  5. Coke Studio Bangla season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Speaking at the launch of Coke Studio Bangla Season 1, Shayan Chowdhury Arnob said, [3] Coke Studio is the embodiment of cultural fusion and soothing mixture of diverse melodies. And being able to join the platform as a music producer is a matter of great pride for me.

  6. The Concert for Bangladesh (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Concert for Bangladesh (originally spelt The Concert for Bangla Desh) [2] is a live triple album credited to "George Harrison & Friends" [3] [4] and released on Apple Records in December 1971 in the United States and January 1972 in the United Kingdom.

  7. Daak Diyachhen Doyal Amare - Wikipedia

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    Syed Asaduddaula Shirazi was the main lyricist of the song. Moniruzzaman Monir was credited as the lyricist of the song in the film. The song was composed by Alam Khan and performed by Bangladeshi playback artist Andrew Kishore. Due to its popularity, the song has been reproduced several times over decades. [1]

  8. Joy Bangla - Wikipedia

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    "Joy Bangla" sculpture at Mujibnagar Liberation War Memorial Complex in Meherpur "Joy Bangla" slogan in an Indian stamp, written in hindi and transliterated English, 1973. The High Court on 4 December 2017 directed the government of Bangladesh to explain "why 'Joy Bangla' would not be declared as national slogan of the county.'" [22]

  9. Tomake Chai - Wikipedia

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    Tomake Chai (Bengali: তোমাকে চাই; "I Want You" or "I Yearn for You") is a 1992 released Bengali song by Kabir Suman from the album Tomake Chai. [1] [2] This song, which used several new form of technology, [2] is the first song of the album (total 12 songs), which also happened to be the artist's first solo album.