Bengali Nazrul Songs

On July 15, 2010, in Old Bengali Songs, by Pratham

Nazrul songs form a separate category of Bengali music and they are composed in varied types of music such as Banagiti, Gulbagicha, Sursaki, Zulfiqar, Gitishatadal and Ganer Mala. He had also taken into consideration the music of kirtan, baul, bhatiyali, etc. His main focus was on the rendering of devotional songs. Overall, he has composed over thousand songs comprising of bhajans and kirtans of the Hindu traditions as well as nat and marsia of Islamic culture. He had got the extraordinary talent of using different ragas in Bengali music in innovative fashion. Bengali Nazrul <a href=

Famous Bengali Nazrul Songs are as follows:

(1) Song : Akashe Aj Choriye Dilam

Album : Anup Ghosal

Description : It is a very pious song that reflects the wonderful effect on the audience. Listeners get absorbed in the music.

2) Song : Khaliachi Jolodebhi

Album : Dheran Basu

Description : This divine song mesmerizes the audience with its marvelous class. It is very comfortable to ears and mind.

(3) Song : Bel Phool Ene Dao

Album : Khalid Hussain

Description :This song settles down the inner noise and is an efficient stress buster.

(4) Song : Paaye Bidheche Kata

Album : Fatema-Tuz-Zohura

Description : This song is a song for saying one’s prayer to God. The lyrics of the song are absolutely rocking.

(5) Song : Janam Janam Gelo

Album : Firoza

Description : This devotional song imparts wisdom to the listeners and praises Lord as the ultimate power.

(6) Song : Ase Basanto Ful Bone

Album : Sathinath

Description : It is an wonderful devotional song that effortlessly capture the listener’s mind and heart.

(7) Song : Shawono Rate Jodi

Album : Dheran BasuDescription : This devotional song purifies the mind and soul of the audience and allows them to become more aware and peaceful.

(8) Song : Ami Chiro Tore Dure

Album : Firoza

Description : This amazing devotional song awakens the person and makes him aware of his surroundings.

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