Muhin

Muhin
Origin Bangladesh
Genres Adhunik Bangla, Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 2006present
Labels Sangeeta, Agniveena

Muhin (Bengali: মুহিন) is a Bangladeshi singer. He participated in the 2006 CloseUp1 Tomakei Khujchhe Bangladesh musical talent TV show.[1] Despite widespread predictions he would win, Muhin placed second to Salma.[2]

His style of music is known as Adhunik Bangla, with the word 'adhunik' meaning 'modern' in Bengali.

He was originally signed to the Sangeeta record label and released his first album, Tomar Jonno, in 2008.[3] The album contained the hit track "Ektai Prokalpo".

His album Ghum Ashe Na was released in late 2011. Music videos to two of the tracks were released to promote the album, "Ghum Ashe Na" and "Shopno".

In recent years, Muhin has also become a successful playback singer in Bangladeshi cinema.

Discography

Tomar Jonno (2008)

Gopon Kotha (2009)

Kotota Rat Eka (2010), joint album release with Asif

Ghum Ashe Na (2011)

Dhoom Dharakka (2014)

Tracks on compilations

Biday, Boka - Prince Mahmud & Closeup-1 (2006), Gaanchill.[4]

Ridoy Jekhane, credited to Muhin & Ronty, Shubho Bibaho - Soundtrack (2008), Laser Vision.

Onubhuti, Kheyali Mon - Titon Mix featuring Various Artists (2009), Laser Vision.

Lage Nato Vhalo, credited to Porshi & Muhin, Pirates: The Blood Secret/Jolodoshu: Rokto Rohosho - Soundtrack (2010), Geetali.

Chotobelay Ichche Chilo, Mix - Huckleberry Finn (2011), Agniveena.[5]

Uru Uru Mon, credited to Muhin & Ronti, Payra - Soundtrack (2012), Deadline Music.[6]

Tomake Chai, credited to Muhin & Mukta, All Time - VDJ Rahat (2012), Deadline Music.[7]

Ami Jake Bhalobashi, 100% Love - Various Artists (2012), CD Choice.

Chokher Arale, credited to Purnata with Muhin, Purnata (2013), CD Choice.

Premer Tajmahal, credited to Sonia, Muhin, Ronty & Kishore, Purno Doirgho Prem Kahini - Soundtrack (2013), Laser Vision.

Ki Lav Bolo, credited to Muhin & Lopa, Tui Ebong Toke - Lutfor Hasan & Various Artists (2014), Eagle Music.[8]

Cholo Aaj Brishtite, credited to Muhin & Shoshi, Gane Gane Tumi - Various Artists (2014), Laser Vision.

Lukochuri Chokh, credited to Nirjhor & Muhin (2016), Protune.[9]

References

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