Shwapnil Shojib

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Shwapnil Shojib
স্বপ্নীল সজীব
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Shwapnil Shojib in 2023
Background information
BornBangladesh
Genres
Occupation(s)
Years active1998–present
Labels
CD Choice
  • G Series Music
  • Eagle Music
  • Gaanchill Music
  • Dhruba Music
  • Saregama Music
  • CMV Music

Shwapnil Shojib (born 1991) is a Bangladeshi singer, actor, and anchor. [1] He works on Rabindra Sangeet, folk music and independent music. [2] [3] [4] His full name is Sharif Md Sojib. [5] He was a child virtuoso and has received several national awards. [6] His first stage performance was at the age of five, along with his aunt. [7] [8] He is also a popular anchor of Bangladeshi Channel i. [9] [10] He is listed singer of Bangladesh Betar and BTV. [11] [12] Shwapnil was the first official entry for North American Bengali Conference (NABC) in 2015 from Bangladesh. [13] [14] His first solo album, THE TAGORE TREASURY for G Series, was produced by Agniveena. [15] [16] After that, he released singles "Neel Otol", "Bhanga Goray Rabindranath", "Amar Mukti", "Sunil Sagore" etc. [17]

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Career

Shwapnil learnt classical vocal from his aunt, Lutfun Nahar Lata. He also received a classical and Loghu Shangeet training from singer Ustad Ali Imam Chowdhuri. He has received his diploma in music from Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy, Faridpur. He learnt Rabindrasangeet under the tutelage of Rabindrasangeet singer Rezwana Choudhury Bannya. He also studied at Chhayanaut. His debut album was released in 2012 by G Series. [18] [19] [20]

Discography

YearSong TitleCo-ArtistRef.
2016"Tumi Kon Kanoner Phool" Iman Chakraborty [21]
2016"Ektuku Chowa Lage" Jayati Chakraborty [22] [23]
2018"The Dreamer" [24] [25]
2018"Khoyeri Bikel" Iman Chakraborty [26] [27] [28]
2019"Aji Jhoro Jhoro Mukhoro Badoro Dine" Srabani Sen [29]
2019"Parina Shamlate"Dola [30] [31]
2019"Mojo Ekusher Gaan"Protik Hasan, Nadia Dora, Zakiya Sultana Kornia [32] [33]
2020"Anonder Gaan" [34] [35]
2020"Tere Mere Milan"Tamanna Prome [36]
2021"Milon Hobe Koto Dine"Shafi Mondol [37]
2022"Mongolobarota" Rezwana Choudhury Bannya [38]
2023"Kabhi Kabhi Mere Dil Mein"Priyangbada Banerjee [39]
2023"Buke Prem" Nikhita Gandhi [40] [41] [42]
2023"Tribute To Tagore (Bodhu Michhe Raag Korona)" Vishwa Mohan Bhatt [43] [44]

Awards

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