Ek paye nupur tumar by yatri
RJ Fuad’s Live radio show “Fuad Live” featured few remakes & unreleased songs, From that show Arefin Rumi’s cover of Lucky Akhondo’s old hit “Amay Dekona” is at No. Talented lyricist, poet & vocalist Upol Islam’s another song unreleased “Jibon Gelo Tomar Khoje” is at No. Live version of super hit “Nitol Paye”, 45. Junglee, 54.Anila’s Ke Bashi Bajay Re, 60. This fact was also revealed in the Radio Foorti’s (Dhaka, 88.0 FM) Year Ending Top-100 hit list.Ħ of Fuad’s 16 hits come from his most talked about “Bonno” Album (20. Creations of Bappa Majumder, Arnob, Habib, Balam, Tahsan & Bassbaba (Sumon) deserve at least 5-10 places apiece. The song sings about their feelings, pain, aspirations and fear.Radio Foorti's TOP-100 (Radio) Hits of 2007 ৩১ শে আগস্ট, ২০১০ বিকাল ৪:১০įuad Al Muqdatir is the most prominent figure in the bangla pop music scene, if you pick up 100 most popular tracks of 2007, 15-20 tunes would come from composer & RJ Fuad’s production. This song is a conversation between a boy and a girl who are deeply in love with each other. Here is my attempt to loosely translate the song. That small incident, that song and that meaning has been etched on my mind, it seems. "Sure, why not!" he told me while dragging the lonely chair kept in the corner of my room towards my table. In some way he always resembled to me like the laughing Buddha, but that grin confirmed the resemblance even more. " That's a wonderful song! Can you translate the lyrics to me?" I asked DG. I fell in love with the song! I, with some inhibition called DG ( much later I got to know that it was a short form of Demi God, a name with which he used to play Counter strike and DOTA games over LAN) Since, like most of the time, I didn't have anything important to do, I played the song immediately.ĭid you ever fall in love with songs, the language of which is unknown to you? Songs, such songs like these, make me realise that music transcends the barriers of human language! I opened the IP messenger and downloaded the song. However, I had recently purchased a 2.1 sub woofer music system for my room and since then my room would echo sounds of music 24 x 7, although in a volume audible to only the rooms surrounding mine. Given the reclusiveness I exhibited, much against my wish, it never let people to interact with me that frequently and that openly. The DG named guy, the Bangladeshi one, had his room diagonally opposite to mine. IP messenger, in which the song popped up, was on of those softwares which worked because of the interconnected LAN system of our hostels. What we had, however, was an intricate LAN connection which poked its nose inside each and every single room of each and every hostel that was established inside our institute campus. Back in those days, we didn't have whatsapp messengers! We didn't even have high speed internet.
The song was named as "ek paye nupur.mp3".
In a way, this was a great opportunity for Indian students to have an experience of diversity on top of our Indian diversity. Our institute housed students from Bangladesh, Afghanistan and even Uganda. He was a Bangladeshi citizen who had came to our college in the international exchange program that our institute followed. A song popped up in the IP messenger of my computer.