Draft:Naseem Ali Khan

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Naseem Ali Khan
নাসিম আলী খান
Born (1961-07-01) 1 July 1961 (age 62)
Chittagong, Bangladesh
Occupation(s)Singer, lyricist, composer
Years active1980–present
Spouse(s)
Samia Hussain
(m. 1995)

Naseem Ali Khan (born 1 July 1961) is a Bangladeshi singer, lyricist and composer.[1] He is a member of the rock band Souls.

Early life[edit]

Khan was born in Chittagong, Bangladesh on 1 July 1961. He has 4 brothers and 2 sisters. He attended Saint Placid's High School and University of Chittagong. Khan's childhood memories were filled with carefree days of games, art and music which was cherished in his household. Painting was his first passion, which was appreciated by his family and friends. He spent most of his spare moments in the classroom sketching on every surface he could get his hands on. He regularly participated in inter- and intra-school art competitions winning prices.[2]

Personal life[edit]

Khan married Samia Hussain in 1995 and has two daughters.

Career[edit]

Khan started his journey with Souls in 1980 as Naquib Khan invited him to join the band as a member, mainly to perform English covers, which he gladly accepted. Khan found that though his presence in singing popular English covers in concerts were large and desired by audience, his participation in albums were negligible as he could not perform in Bangla. He was determined to get into the main stream of Bangla rock and cut a solo album signed Naseem Ali Khan in 1989. The album had multiple hits and was appreciated by the mass audience and he could establish himself as vocals in the main stream band musical arena. He then later released his second solo album Kichukhon Age in 2000.[3]

Discography[edit]

Band[edit]

Souls[edit]

Song Name Tune & Music Lyricist Album
Vision Super Souls (1980)
Life Inside Out
Amader Ei Gaan Raleigh Penheiro & Tapan Chowdhury Colleger Corridore (1982)
Akasher Tara Naseem Ali Khan
Tomake Diye Gelam Shahid Mahmud Jangi Manush Matir Kachakachi (1987)
Anobhik Aghate Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Flee East & West (1988)
Chasing A Dream
Suddenly
Filled My Empty
Danger
Keno Emon Holo Pijush Bandhopadhyay E Emon Porichoy (1993)
Shagorer Oi Prantore Naseem Ali Khan
Ei Chokhe Shudhu Shopno Shahiuddin Mahmud
Bhalobashi Oi Shobuj Shahiuddin Mahmud
Nirobe Naseem Ali Khan Aj Din Katuk Gane (1995)
Eri Majhe Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Bestota Kabir Bakul
Alo Adhare Dewan Mamun
Nishchup Majhrat Ashraf Babu
Chayer Cupe Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Elomelo Kotha Oshomoyer Gaan (1997)
Ekaki Ami
Jete Jete Porichoy
Abeger Shure
Oi Dur Nile
Aiyo Na
Bhulini Ami Mukhorito Jibon (2000)
Mukhorito Jibon Abdullah Al Mamun
Ochena Adhare
Shukh Pakhi
Shajano Prithibi Tarar Uthone (2003)
Rodela Dupure
Shesh Shurjasto
Jotokhani Shomoy
Shukhe Achi
Shopno Loker Chabi Tomal Prodip Saha To – Let (2004)
Shudhu Tumi
Kotha Ekhono Likhini
Sritir Diary
Manush
Bangladesh Partha Barua Shokal
Obhiman Partha Barua Asif Iqbal Jhut Jhamela (2006)
Brishti Ay
Nei Tumi Nei
Mon Polashi
Mon Kharap Partha Barua Ahasanur Rahman Ashiq Jam (2011)
Gaan
Notun Bhore
Bornochara
Priyo Mukh

Solo[edit]

Naseem Ali Khan (1989)[edit]

Song Name Tune & Music Lyricist
Pothe Jete Jete Ayub Bachchu Kabir Bakul
Jotin Sirer Classe Ayub Bachchu Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Kolahol Ayub Bachchu Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Ogochalo Ayub Bachchu Asif Iqbal
Miche Asha Ayub Bachchu Hena Islam
Mon Bhenge Jay Ayub Bachchu Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Bhabona Ayub Bachchu Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Ohe Nodi Ayub Bachchu Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Alo Nei Ayub Bachchu Asif Iqbal
Shob Adhar Periye Ayub Bachchu Sohel
Nijhum Chora Ayub Bachchu Sohel
Amay Bhashaili Re Ayub Bachchu Jasimuddin

Kichukhon Age (2000)[edit]

Song Name Tune & Music Lyricist
Pechoner Ghorite Tanvir Morshed
Kichukhon Age Zahid Akbar
Rock & Roll Ziauddin Ahmed
Nishachor Jubok Ayub Bachchu Angel Shafiq
Shopno Amar Naseem Ali Khan Naseem Ali Khan
Ajob Duniya Ayub Bachchu Niaz Ahmed Aungshu
Manush Chole Gele Ayub Bachchu Angel Shafiq
Porichito Dukkho Pantha Kanai Ashraf Babu
Khoye Gecho Kawsar Hasan Bipul Ziauddin Ahmed
Khudha Naseem Ali Khan Naseem Ali Khan
Ami Bhalo Nei Ayub Bachchu Latiful Islam Shibli
Ki Ashate Ayub Bachchu Ashraf Babu

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Souls' vocalist Naseem Ali Khan". BBC Bangla. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Naseem Ali Khan". 1 February 2023.
  3. ^ "In conversation with Naseem Ali Khan". The Daily Star. 2 July 2006.