Coke Studio Bangla is set to enchant the audience with another new track "Dilaram"
“Ghum Ghum” was first featured in the 80’s popular film “Ghuddi”. After her return from Pakistan, it was Shahnaz Rahmatullah’s first song. The popular movie represented the ideas of youth and freedom of a newly independent Bangladesh and the song invoked that same feeling of free spirits and joy.
Coke Studio Bangla season 2 is back with its magical Nazrul composition “Darale Duaarey”. The song, which is taken from a love poem penned by Kazi Nazrul Islam, was beautifully voiced by singers Mukul Mojumder Ishaan and Sanzida Mahmood Nandita. The music has been arranged by Shuvendu Das and Shayan Chowdhury.
What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
“Nahubo” definitely packs the punch when it comes to the percussions, the resounding sound of which could be an easy fit for any high-octane film about youth revolution.
Today at 6 pm, Coke Studio Bangla released their third song from the second season, titled “Nahubo”.
After a memorable run last year, Coke Studio Bangla is once again back for its second season. The premier track was released on 14 February with a song called ‘Murir Tin’ and if the first piece is anything to set a standard, we can expect Season 2 to be explosive.
Special guests, including Coke Studio artistes and Shayan Chowdhury Arnob will be present at one of the venues, yet to be revealed.
Coke Studio Bangla is set to enchant the audience with another new track "Dilaram"
“Ghum Ghum” was first featured in the 80’s popular film “Ghuddi”. After her return from Pakistan, it was Shahnaz Rahmatullah’s first song. The popular movie represented the ideas of youth and freedom of a newly independent Bangladesh and the song invoked that same feeling of free spirits and joy.
Coke Studio Bangla season 2 is back with its magical Nazrul composition “Darale Duaarey”. The song, which is taken from a love poem penned by Kazi Nazrul Islam, was beautifully voiced by singers Mukul Mojumder Ishaan and Sanzida Mahmood Nandita. The music has been arranged by Shuvendu Das and Shayan Chowdhury.
What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
“Nahubo” definitely packs the punch when it comes to the percussions, the resounding sound of which could be an easy fit for any high-octane film about youth revolution.
Today at 6 pm, Coke Studio Bangla released their third song from the second season, titled “Nahubo”.
After a memorable run last year, Coke Studio Bangla is once again back for its second season. The premier track was released on 14 February with a song called ‘Murir Tin’ and if the first piece is anything to set a standard, we can expect Season 2 to be explosive.
Special guests, including Coke Studio artistes and Shayan Chowdhury Arnob will be present at one of the venues, yet to be revealed.