What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
They say that life is a great leveller – and that sentiment is doubly true for the entertainment industry. Coke Studio Bangla, a cultural phenomenon fuelled by endless debates about meritocracy and even capitalism in music, started season 2 with the highly appreciated “Murir Tin”, blending dialects of Chattogram, Khulna and Sylhet to make an incredible musical mishmash.
After the criticism following Coke Studio Bangla’s latest song, “Nahubo”, Animes Roy took to social media to address something that has been on his mind.
“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”.
What made 'Nasek Nasek' so popular, whereas 'Nahubo' received sceptical responses?
They say that life is a great leveller – and that sentiment is doubly true for the entertainment industry. Coke Studio Bangla, a cultural phenomenon fuelled by endless debates about meritocracy and even capitalism in music, started season 2 with the highly appreciated “Murir Tin”, blending dialects of Chattogram, Khulna and Sylhet to make an incredible musical mishmash.
After the criticism following Coke Studio Bangla’s latest song, “Nahubo”, Animes Roy took to social media to address something that has been on his mind.
“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”.