Kazi Shuvo

Kazi Shuvo is a Bangladeshi singer.

Kazi Shuvo
Kazi Shuvo

Occupation(s) Singer
Associated acts Sabrina Porshi, Nazmun Munira Nancy, Eleyas Hussain, Belal Khan, Puja
Website www.kaishuvo.net

Career

Kazi Ashiqur Rahman. Nickname [1] Kazi Shuvo. His father is Kazi Shah Alam & mother Fatema Khatun. Date of birth 10 December 1983. Birthplace details: Vill. Bijoypur, P.S. Gournadi, Dist. Barisal. Shuvo is the youngest one amongst the two brothers and a sister of the family. He has been brought up in the midst of songs and music since childhood. His initiation in music starts by his father's hand through playing tabla. Institutionally he learnt playing tabla first from “Esho Gaan Shikhi” in Khulna and next from “Udichi”. Shuvo was in Khulna as his father was in service in BJMC Khulna. Although Shuvo just learnt playing table he had a great fascination for singing sogns. He was inspired by his elder brother Kazi Atikur Rahman singing. From his elder brother's diary he memorized many songs.

Shuvo then came to Dhaka for his graduation. Gradually he started singing songs on stage. At times he used to play tabla. But his dream became immatured. All on a sudden he is familiarized with Shahid Vi of Durbin Brand at Dhanmondi-8. Shahid vi just told him, “you sing folk song well. You can join Durbin”.

In 2009 Kazi Shuvo's solo album “Shada Mata” releases with Arfin Rumey's composition and the inspiration of Shahid vi. The folk songs in the album “Sona Bou”, Tumi Bine Akul Poran”, Ojhor Shrabon”, “Nilima”, etc. After that Shuvo do sing in different mixed albums<. A song titled “ [2] Mon Pajor.

Again in 2012 Shuvo's 2nd solo album”Shada Mata-2” releases with Arfin Rumi's composition. In 2013 another album releases named “Moner akash”. In 2014 Shuvo's 3rd solo album “Shada Mata-3” releases. Here the composers are Arfin Rumey & Rafi. “Diwana”, “Amar Bondhu”, “Tomar O Pirite Bondhu”. His 4th album “Daga” releases on the occasion of Eid-ul-Fitr in the year 2016.[3] His 5th album “Mayar agun” releases on the occasion of the Eid-ul-Azha in the same year.[4]

Awards

Discography

Mixed album

Movie song list

References

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