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Tumi Chole Gechho
- 2002
- 10 tracks
- 32 min
- bangla pop
Album Description
Dive into the timeless melodies of Hemant Kumar with his enchanting album "Tumi Chole Gechho," released in 2002. This captivating collection of songs offers a blend of Bengali pop, ghazal, and Marathi pop, showcasing the versatility and depth of Hemant Kumar's musical prowess. With a duration of just over half an hour, this album is a perfect companion for a relaxing evening or a moment of introspection.
The album features a mix of classic and contemporary sounds, with tracks like "Boner Pakhi Aaye Re Mone" and "Amar E Bhalobasha" standing out as highlights. Hemant Kumar's soothing vocals and the soulful compositions make each song a memorable experience. The album is a testament to the enduring appeal of Hemant Kumar's music, which continues to resonate with audiences across generations.
"Tumi Chole Gechho" is a beautiful compilation that captures the essence of Hemant Kumar's artistry. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album is sure to leave a lasting impression. The tracks are carefully curated to offer a seamless listening experience, making it an ideal choice for those who appreciate quality music. Enjoy the rich tapestry of sounds and lyrics that Hemant Kumar weaves together in this remarkable album.
Tracks
- Emon Kichhu Shabdo Dite ParoHemant Kumar
- Jakhan Moner Megh Brishti JharayHemant Kumar
- Boner Pakhi Aaye Re MoneHemant Kumar
- Amar E BhalobashaHemant Kumar
- Anek Raat Jhimano ChandHemant Kumar
- Aami To RoilamHemant Kumar
- Amon Kore Nadir JaleHemant Kumar
- Eto Bela Hoye GeloHemant Kumar
- Bondhu Tumi Ki Sandhyar Kon TaraHemant Kumar
- Tumi Eakhon Anek Dure BoseHemant Kumar
About Hemant Kumar
Hemant Kumar, born Hemanta Mukhopadhyay, was a legendary figure in the world of Indian music, renowned for his soulful voice and mesmerizing compositions. Primarily known for his work in Bengali and Hindi film music, Hemant Kumar's baritone voice earned him the moniker "Voice of God." His career spanned multiple languages, including Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Tamil, Punjabi, Bhojpuri, Konkani, Sanskrit, and Urdu, showcasing his versatility and mastery over various genres.
Hemant Kumar's journey began with his debut as a Hindi playback singer in the 1944 film "Irada," but it was his collaboration with Bengali superstar Uttam Kumar that cemented his status as a beloved artist. His contributions to Rabindra Sangeet, the musical compositions of Rabindranath Tagore, further solidified his place in the hearts of music enthusiasts. Hemant Kumar's exceptional instrumental sense and minimalist arrangements, coupled with his ability to create lasting emotional impacts, set him apart in the industry.
Throughout his career, Hemant Kumar won two National Awards for Best Male Playback Singer, a testament to his enduring talent and influence. His discography includes timeless classics like "Yeh Raat Yeh Chandni" from "Jaal," "Jaane Woh Kaise Log" from "Pyaasa," and "Chup Hai Dharti Chup Hai" from "House No. 44." Hemant Kumar's legacy continues to inspire, making him a cherished figure in the annals of Indian music history.
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