The band claims that G-Series has been commercially exploiting their songs on YouTube and other digital platforms without authorisation, despite a 2018 ruling by the Bangladesh Copyright Board granting Shironamhin the copyright for at least 30 songs from their first three albums—”Jahaji”, “Ichchhe Ghuri”, and “Bondho Janala”.
The music video for this song was filmed in multiple locations in India, including Delhi, Manali, Sisu, and by the Beas River. It features actors Sifat Amin Shubh and Jannatul Ferdous Bisma alongside the members of the band. "Janena Keu" is the second track from the band’s eighth album “Baatighar”. The album contains a total of 10 songs.
Sixteen prominent bands of the country entertained the audience at the Army Stadium yesterday, with ecstatic performances taking them back to the nostalgic days of the nineties.
This is not the first time a singer has been brutally berated due to their rendition of Tagore songs.
I have never imagined myself as an individual artist outside Shironamhin. I never thought of developing a solo career. I wanted to keep my artist identity exclusively for the band.
When Tanzir Tuhin, front-man of leading indie rock band Shironamhin announced on Friday via Facebook that he was leaving the
The band claims that G-Series has been commercially exploiting their songs on YouTube and other digital platforms without authorisation, despite a 2018 ruling by the Bangladesh Copyright Board granting Shironamhin the copyright for at least 30 songs from their first three albums—”Jahaji”, “Ichchhe Ghuri”, and “Bondho Janala”.
The music video for this song was filmed in multiple locations in India, including Delhi, Manali, Sisu, and by the Beas River. It features actors Sifat Amin Shubh and Jannatul Ferdous Bisma alongside the members of the band. "Janena Keu" is the second track from the band’s eighth album “Baatighar”. The album contains a total of 10 songs.
Sixteen prominent bands of the country entertained the audience at the Army Stadium yesterday, with ecstatic performances taking them back to the nostalgic days of the nineties.
This is not the first time a singer has been brutally berated due to their rendition of Tagore songs.
I have never imagined myself as an individual artist outside Shironamhin. I never thought of developing a solo career. I wanted to keep my artist identity exclusively for the band.
When Tanzir Tuhin, front-man of leading indie rock band Shironamhin announced on Friday via Facebook that he was leaving the