Music, Song and Soul

Songs I Sang. Songs I Built. Songs I Am Still Discovering.

Music has always been one of my most instinctive creative spaces. I did not enter it as a trained singer or a perfect performer. I entered it the way I enter most creative things – with emotion, curiosity, and the dangerous confidence that a story can become anything.

In the earlier phase, I recorded and sang a few independent songs, including my COVID-time song, Barite Thakun, and Protisodh, a Bengali revenge-themed song. These songs came from a raw place – not polished studio ambition, but the need to express something directly, honestly, and sometimes dramatically.

Over time, I realized something important: singing may not be my strongest territory, but music creation still is.

So I shifted from only singing to composing, designing, and producing songs using digital studios, AI tools, synthetic voices, and modern creative workflows. Today, I continue to create Bengali and Hindi songs by combining human emotion with new technology – writing concepts, shaping melodies, experimenting with arrangements, and using AI-assisted voices where they serve the song better.

This is not about replacing the artist. For me, it is about expanding the artist’s hands.

Featured Works

Dogish Bhai

A full-fledged animated Hindi song project, created with a playful visual world and a strong entertainment-first approach. Dogish Bhai represents my current direction – music, animation, storytelling, humor, and technology working together as one piece.

Bangla Medium

A nostalgia-based emotional Bengali song that carries the memory of growing up, studying, struggling, laughing, and belonging to a very specific cultural world. Bangla Medium is not just a song idea – it is a small emotional postcard from a generation.

Protisodh

A revenge-themed Bengali song, built around dramatic emotion and intensity. It belongs to my earlier experimental phase, where I was exploring how Bengali storytelling can move through music.

COVID Song -Barite Thakun

Created during a strange and uncertain time, this song came from the shared emotional atmosphere of the pandemic – fear, isolation, resilience, and the need to say something when the world itself felt paused.

One of my earlier independent music experiments, carrying the rawness of a creator trying things without waiting for permission, perfection, or industry approval.

My Current Music Direction

My current work explores a new creative space: AI-assisted Bengali and Hindi music production. I use digital tools, synthetic voice technology, studio workflows, and visual storytelling to create songs that may not have existed through traditional methods alone.

Some songs are emotional. Some are humorous. Some are nostalgic. Some are cinematic. But all of them come from the same place – a lifelong need to tell stories in different forms.

I may have stepped away from singing as the main performer, but I have not stepped away from music.

I simply changed the instrument.

Now, sometimes the instrument is a microphone.
Sometimes it is a timeline.
Sometimes it is an AI voice.
Sometimes it is an animated character.
And sometimes, it is just one strange idea refusing to leave my head.

Music, for me, is no longer only about who sings the song.

It is about who imagines the world behind it.