Lutfor Hasan

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Lutfor Hasan
লুৎফর হাসান
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BornTangail, Bangladesh
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, author, lyricist

Lutfor Hasan is a Bangladeshi singer-songwriter, musician, and author. [1] [2] [3] He has released a total of seven full-length solo studio-albums till now. [4] His first solo album named Ghuri Tumi Kar Akashe Uro was released in 2011. [5] [6] In his music career, he has sung more than 600 songs. [7] He is also known for his collaborations with other singers. [8]

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Education

Lutfor Hasan has completed his Bachelor's and Master's degree from Rajshahi University [9]

Career

Musical career

Lutfor Hasan has worked in the production of more than 600 songs. The most famous of his songs is Ghuri Tumi Kar Akashe Uro (lit.'Kite in whose sky do you fly'). His first solo album was released in 2011 under this title. Some of his other popular singles include Amar Akaash Purotai, Bondhu Tomar Chuti Mele Na, Jodi Kanna Kanna Lage, Ayna Diye Ghor Bedhechi, and Khorochpatir Gaan. [10] [11] [12] [13] He has released seven studio albums, and more than 50 mixed albums to date. [14] Hasan started writing song lyrics in 2003 and has worked with artists such as Azam Khan, Sanjeeb Choudhury, Bappa Mazumder, Subir Nandi, Kumar Bishwajit, Samina Chowdhury, Fahmida Nabi, Shakila Zafar, Pushpita, [15] among others. [2]

In May 2021, musicians Lutfor Hasan, Nishita Barua, and Shahriar Alam Marcell launched a project, aiming to release an album with 100 original songs. The collaboration seeks to promote original music and provide a platform for promising artists in Bangladesh's music industry. The first song, "Single Single Lage Naa," featured Lutfor Rahman and Nishita Barua and was released with a music video. [16]

Writing career

Lutfor Hasan's first book was published in 2008. Till 2020, he has published more than 27 books. His writing includes stories, novels, poems, [17] and rhymes. Some of his notable books are Fekuya, Helenchaboti, Agun Bhora Kolosh, Jhinai Pakhi, Laal Kataner Dhukkho, Moneybag, Bogi Number Jha, Je Bochor Tumi Ami Chaade Giyechilam. [18] [19] He published his latest novel titled "Moratai" in February 2023. [4] It's about the relationship between a father and daughter. [20]

Notable works

Albums

Books

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