Robiul Islam Jibon

Robiul Islam Jibon (born 11 November 1984) is a Bangladeshi lyricist[1] and journalist.[2][3][4][5] He has written more than 700 released aongs.[6] As a best lyricist he has been given Channel i Music Awards three times.[7][8][9][10]

Robiul Islam Jibon
রবিউল ইসলাম জীবন
Born11 November 1984
NationalityBangladeshi
OccupationLyricist, journalist

Early life and education

Jibon was born on 11 November 1984 in Noakhali, Bangladesh.[11]

Career

Jibon started writing songs when he was a student of Chittagong Government Commerce College.[12] Then he was admitted to Government Titumir College in Dhaka. In 2007 two songs he wrote were published in Asif's popular album Ridoye Roktokhoron. In this way, he became close with the composer-music directors.[13][14]

Many Indian singers have given vocals to his writings, including Mohammad Irfan, Zubeen Garg, and Subhamita Banerjee.[15][16][17]

Albums

Audio-video songs

  • Kue Na Januk (Tahsan)
  • Deyale Deyale (Minar)
  • Manena Mon (Imran & Puja)
  • Mon Karigor-(Tahsan)
  • Ek mutho shopno (Belal Khan & Mohona)
  • Chokheri Polokey (Subhamita Banerjee & Rizvi Wahid)
  • Jonom Jonom (Imran & Porshi)
  • Lojja (Porshi)
  • Shesh Suchona (Imran)
  • Na bola kotha-2 (Eleyas & Aurin)
  • Pagli Suraiya (Liza)
  • Tumi Chokh Mele Takale (Imran & Oyshee)
  • Keno Eto Chai Toke (Imran Mahmudul & Fairooj Labiba)
  • Bou Ene de (Kazi Shuvo)
  • Keno Bare Bare (Imran & Puja)
  • Firbo na aj bari (Asif & Munni)
  • Dolil (Belal Khan & Nancy)
  • Nishirate (Imran)
  • Amar e mon (Imran)
  • Jodi (Mahtim Shakib)
  • Sohena Jatona (Arfin Rumey)
  • Bolo Sathiya (Imran & Brishti)
  • Ek pa du pa kore (Tausif)
  • Jajabor (Pulok)
  • ChupiChupi (Milon)
  • Megheri Khame (Imran & Anishaa)
  • Hridoyer Simalay (Imran & Naumi)
  • Jodi tumi (Shuvomita & Rizvi Wahid)
  • Bhul Mansuer Ghor-Emon Khan
  • Bol tui Amay Chere kothay jabi (Zooel & Kona)
  • Ami nei amate (Imran & Brishti)
  • Raatbor (Imran)
  • Amar Moton Ke aache Bolo (Akassh sen)
  • Mon Toke Chara Bojhe na re (Akassh sen)
  • Kono Mane Nei to (Imran & Nancy)
  • Bole dao-(Imran & Porshi)
  • Keno Ajkal (Akassh sen)
  • Tomake Apon kore (Akassh sen)
  • Tomar Moto Emon Manus-Belal Khan & Oyshee
  • Most Welcome (S I Titul & Mila)
  • Pashan (Oyshee)
  • Onek to Kotha Chilo (Zubeen Garg)
  • Jane Ei mon Jane (Imran)
  • Golmal (Leemon)
  • Shotti Naki Bhul (Pritom Hasan)

Awards

References

  1. "Robiul Islam Jibon - Breathing life into lyrics". thedailystar.net. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  2. "মাশরাফিকে নিয়ে গান". prothom alo. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  3. "জীবনের কথায় তানজীবের অ্যালবাম". ntvbd. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  4. "জীবন শাওনের কেউ একজন". porinorton. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  5. "জীবনের কথায় তানজীব সারোয়ার". ajkerpatrika. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  6. "আমার গান আমাকে ভাল রাখে". ittefaq. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  7. "১০ বছরে সব মিলিয়ে প্রায় ৫০০ গান লিখেছি: রবিউল ইসলাম জীবন". priyo. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  8. "কোটির ঘরে রবিউল ইসলাম জীবন". ittefaq. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  9. "১৯ এর শুভেচ্ছা". channelionline. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  10. "জীবনের কথায় মাহতিম সাকিব". rtvonline. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  11. "রবিউল ইসলাম জীবন: এক স্বপ্নজয়ী গীতিকবির গল্প". bd-journal. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  12. "জীবনের দ্বিতীয় স্বীকৃতি". banglanews24. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  13. "bd-journal". bd-journal. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  14. "মাহতিমের কণ্ঠে জীবনের গান". channelionline. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  15. "Robiul Islam Jibon: A lyricist with panache". observerbd. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  16. "প্রথমবার কোটিপতি তারা". channelionline. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  17. "গানটি কাউকে দিতে চাননি ইমরান". prothom alo. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
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