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Rakib Mosabbir

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Rakib Musabbir
গোলাম মোসাব্বির রাকিব
Background information
Birth nameGolam Musabbir Rakib
Born (1988-12-01) 1 December 1988 (age 36)
Bhairab, Bangladesh
OriginDhaka, Bangladesh
GenresFilm score, techno, fusion, folk, pop, rock
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician and record producer
Instrument(s)keyboards, vocals, Drums
Years active2007–present
LabelsSoundtek, Laser Vision, Gangchil, CD Choice, CD Choice Music
Websiterakibmusabbir.com

Golam Musabbir Rakib (Bengali: গোলাম মোসাব্বির রাকিব; born 1 December 1988) simply known as Rakib Musabbir, is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He became popular as Rakib Musabbir after the release of his first solo album (Jare Amar Mon)'s title track "Jare Amar Mon". According to The New Nation, "He is notable for his fusion of Bengali music with contemporary techno and urban beats, film score, folk, pop, [and] rock."[1]

Biography

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He was born in an upper-middle-class Bengali family on 1 December 1988 in the town of Bhairab, Bangladesh.[1] He set up his own in-house studio in Bhairab called RM Music Factory.[1] Rakib Musabbir has been active in the music business from 2007 onwards.

Career

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In 2008, he released his first solo album, Jare Amar Mon, a mix of folk and modern electronica music.[1]

In the next few years, Rakib released eight albums: Boishak Elo, his second solo album published by Soundtek in 2010; Madhobi Lata, his first featured album published by Laser Vision in 2010; Jani Tumi, his second featured album published by Laser Vision in 2011; Obhimanai Akash, his 3rd featured album with Asif Iqbal published by A6 and Ganchil in 2012; Sukh Pakhi, his 3rd solo album published by Cd Choice in 2013; Rodela Akash, his 4th featured album published by Cd Choice in 2014; Nondini, his 5th featured album published by Laser Vision in 2014; Valobasha Emoni, his 4th solo album published by Cd Choice in 2014; and his upcoming album Ramu mix (Vol-1) & Sajna is coming soon this year. He has featured new voices and some famous voices in all of his albums. Rakib first Mixed album Jege Otho (Laser Vision 2011).

Album releases

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2015|| Sajna || featuring || Tone Fair
Year Name Pattern Label
2008 Jare amar mon solo Soundtek[1]
2010 Boishak Elo solo Soundtek[1]
2010 Madhobi Lata featuring Laser Vision[1]
2011 Jani Tumi featuring Laser Vision[1]
2012 Obhimani Akash featuring Ganchil[1]
2013 Sukh Pakhi solo CD Choice[1]
2014 Rodela Akash featuring CD Choice[2]
2014 Nondini featuring Laser Vision
2014 Valobasha Emoni solo CD Choice[3]
2015 Mon Pakhi solo Tone Fair
2016 Biroher Jadughor U Factor[4]
2016 Mayaboty Moina Solo Laser Vision
2017 Mon Ta Chuye Dekho Na Solo CD Choice
2018 Mon Pinjira featuring CD Choice
2019 Mon Ta Karia Solo Tone Fair
2019 Shona Pakhi Solo Tone Fair
2019 Shoi Go Shoi Solo Tone Fair
2020 Mon Pinjira 2 Solo Tone Fair
2021 Kache Asho Priya Solo Tone Fair
2022 Mon Ta Karia 2 Solo Tone Fair
2023 Tor Kotha Mone Hole Solo Tone Fair
2024 Mon Chuyeche Mon Duet Tone Fair

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Promising Singer Rakib". The New Nation. 29 October 2013. Archived from the original on 20 February 2016. Retrieved 18 November 2015 – via HighBeam Research.
  2. ^ "Rodela Akash and eight lyricists direction". The New Nation. Dhaka. 9 February 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  3. ^ "G-series and Agnibeena release 77 albums". The Daily Observer. Dhaka. 27 July 2014. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  4. ^ "Sanya Sabrin works under Rakib Mosabbir's music direction". The New Nation. Dhaka. 28 April 2016. Retrieved 12 June 2017.