Sabbir Nasir (born 24 October 1972) is a Bangladeshi singer, composer, songwriter.[1][2][3] He works on folk fusion, indie pop and blues music. He started performing on stage at the age of 16. He was the vocalist and the lead guitarist of different bands. His last band, Metamorphosis published their first and last album in 1998. Since 1998 till 2018, Sabbir was out of the musical scene. He started singing again in 2018 at the studios and on stages and some of his folk and Blues songs became very much popular among Bangladeshi and Indian Audience.[4][5] Some of his top Folk singles are "Binodini Rai" which is a duet song, sung along with Sampa Biswas from India, "Amare Dia Dilam Tomare", "Tumi Dome Dom" etc.[6][7][8] He got CJFB Award in 2020 for his Single "Horsho". He was recognized with Safekeeper Channel i Digital Award in 2021 for his song "Amare Dia Dilam Tomare".[9]In 2021, for his single "Adha" he won the bronze award in the Male singer category at the Global Music Awards program, organised by a California-based organisation.[10][11][12] His first English single "Drowning" was featured in various international magazines.[13][14][15][16][17][18]
Sabbir Nasir | |
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সাব্বির নাসির | |
Born | Sabbir Nasir (1972-10-24) 24 October 1972 (age 49) Khulna, Bangladesh |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Alma mater | Dhaka University |
Occupation | singer, songwriter, composer |
Years active | 1987–present |
Nasir, born and raised in Khulna, attended Saint Joseph High School of the same district. He graduated from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology BUET. He also attended Institute of Business Administration ( IBA) while he got his MBA. He did his post graduate diplomas and courses from MIT Sloan School of Management and UC Berkeley Haas School Of Management.
He sang in the Playback in different films e.g. at "Daymukti" with Konal at Pritilota movie etc.This movie about the life of Pritilata Waddedar.[19]
Year of release | Song Name | Lyrics | Composition | Co-artist | Music Video directed by | Genre | References |
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2019 | Fagun Ashche | Tahmina Parveen | Muntasir Tusher | Nasrin Nasha | S.M. Fazle Rabbi | Pop | [21] |
2019 | Tomar Hobo Bole | Abu Sayem Chowdhury | Shafiq Tuhin | Shuvabrata Sarker | Soft Rock | [22] | |
2019 | Baishakhi Mela | Rajib Hasan | Muntasir Tusher | Oyshee | S.M. Fazle Rabby | Pop | [23] |
2019 | Jolo Jochona | Rajib Hasan | Muntasir Tusher | Jessia Islam | Fahin Arafin Evan | Soft Rock | |
2020 | Chayader Ghum | Shahan Kabondho | Golam Raabbi Shohag | Joy Mahmud | Pop | [24][25] | |
2020 | Horsho | Rajib Hasan | Muntasir Tusher | Safa Kabir | Amitabh Reza Chowdhury | Soft Rock | [26][27] |
2020 | Tumi Dome Dom | Omar Faruk Bishal | Omar Faruk Bishal | Shahrear Polock | Folk | [28] | |
2020 | Amare Dia Dilam Tomare | Omar Faruk Bishal | Murad Noor | Shahrear Polock | Folk | [29] | |
2020 | Abol Tabol | Shomeshwar Oli | Apeiruss | Taneem Rahman Angshu | House Music | [30] | |
2020 | Poka | Sharmin Sultana Sumi | Fuad Al Muqtadir | Taneem Rahman Angshu | Soft Rock | [31][32][33] | |
2021 | Ami Kori Tomar Asha | Plabon Koreshi | Plabon Koreshi | Affan Aziz Pritul | Folk | [34][35] | |
2021 | Janoto Ami | Rajib Hasan | Muntasir Tusher | Taneem Rahman Angshu | Soft Rock | ||
2021 | Addha | Omar Faruk Bishal | Omar Faruk Bishal | Masud Hasan Ujjal | Pop | [36] | |
2021 | Binodini Roy | Plabon Koreshi | Plabon Koreshi | Sampa Biswas | Folk | [37][38] | |
2021 | Taan | Ashim Saha | Murad Noor | Badiul Alam Khokon | Folk | [39][40] | |
2021 | Drowning | Apeiruss | Apeiruss | Shahrear Polock | House music | [41][42] |