Pritom Ahmed

Pritom Ahmed is a famous and successful Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, and music composer.[1] In Bangladesh he is the only singer with 12 solo albums of his own lyrics and composition.[2] His music focuses on religious equality, class stratification, contemporary urban life, socio-economic, political domination, 2013 Shahbag protests and ruling of Bangladesh.[3]

Pritom Ahmed
Background information
Birth namePritom Ahmed
Also known asPritom
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
Occupation(s)Record producer, singer-songwriter, musician
InstrumentsKeyboards, Guitar
Years active1999–present
LabelsLaser Vision, CMV, GAANWALA

Albums

Solo album

  • Dui Inchee Shukh Chai, 2002
  • Cholo Palai, 2004
  • Bhalobashar Michile Esho, 2006
  • Hello Bondhu, 2006
  • Slogaan, 2007
  • Tui Ki Amar Bondhu Hobi, 2008
  • Street Singer, 2009[4]
  • Bhalo Theko, 2014
  • Shahbag Calling Abar Ekattor 2013
  • Vote For Thot 2014
  • Bhaiya 2015

Mixed album

  • Jiboner joto chawa, 1999
  • Onamika tumi, 1999
  • Dour, 2004

Video album

  • Cholo palai, 2004
  • Balika, 2006
  • BHAIYA, 2006
  • Balika,
  • Vote For Thot,
  • Bhalobashar Michile Esho,
  • Tui Ki Amar Bondhu Hobi,
  • Dohon,
  • Bhalo Theko,
  • Kar Jonno,
  • Bhaiya,
  • Copy Paste,
  • Jau Firey Jau,
  • Dui Inchi Shukh Chai,
  • Jubok,
  • Cholo palai,
  • Shongshar,
  • Krishno Kole Lilakhela,
  • Chowa Jabena,
  • Bodle Jawa,


References

  1. "Pritom: A singer with difference". The Daily Sun. 16 March 2011. Archived from the original on 16 March 2012.
  2. "Pritom Ahmed: A true artiste on many fronts". The Daily Star. 16 October 2009.
  3. "Songs of Shahbag". The Independent. Dhaka. 21 February 2013. Archived from the original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
  4. "142 new audio albums this Eid". Dhaka Mirror. 19 September 2009.
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