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Sumona Haque

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Sumona Haque
সুমনা হক
Born
Sumona Haque

(1970-08-01) 1 August 1970 (age 54)[1]
NationalityBangladeshi
Occupation(s)Singer, writer, activist
Years active1986–present
Awardsfull list

Sumona Haque (Bengali: সুমনা হক) is a Bangladeshi singer who mainly sings jingles and audio albums. For her immense success in jingles, she is referred as Jingle Express. She has lent her voice to albums like Mayabi Ey Raate (1988), Majhe Kichu Bochor Gelo (2000), Tumi Robe Nirobe (2008) and Kichu Sriti Kichu Bedona (2015).[2] Her only playback was the song "Monete Ki Nojore Ki" in the film Balika Holo Bondhu (1994), a duet with Shuvro Dev.[3]

Early life and education

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Sumona was born in Dhaka. Her mother Khaleda Adib Chowdhury was a poet. She studied at Drawing and Painting Department of the Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Dhaka.[4]

Career

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Sumona started her career in 1986 by singing jingles. She was enlisted by Bangladesh Television in the mid-1980s. Her debut album came in 1988 titled Mayabi Ei Raate. The title song "Mayabi Ei Raate" was penned by her mother, poet Khaleda Edib Chowdhury and Ahmed Yousuf Saber became immensely popular.[2]

Sumona Haque has lent her voice for many popular jingles like Manola, Bourani Print Sari, Meryl Baby Lotion, Olympic Battery, Sundori Print Sari etc. She came back after 12 years with her second album Majhe Kichhu Bochhor Gelo in 2000. After that she went into a long hiatus, only to return in 2008 with a Tagore album called Tumi Robe Nirobe.[2] In 2015, she presented the album Kichu Smriti Kichu Bedona which is her last album till date. This album has been composed by Indian composer Joshpal Mani and recorded in Mumbai. It consists of seven songs among which four have music videos.[5] She has performed a new version of this song in 2016 in a television show Power Lounge.[2][6]

Apart from singing, she is also a professional painter. She has completed five solo exhibitions of her paintings, among whom three were held in Bangladesh and rest were held in Japan and USA. In March 2014, she has launched a solo painting exhibition containing her paintings, which is her sixth. She drew all the paintings using oil paint.[4]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Year Title Album details Track listing
1988 Mayabi Ei Rate Digital Release Date: 1988
  • Label: Sargam
  1. "Mayabi ei raate"
  2. "Katale Kemon"
  3. "Oshto Ghater Noshto"
  4. "Aj Mon Harabar"
  5. "Ken Emon Koira"
  6. "Jokhon Jhorlo Noyon"
  7. "Abar Ele Fire"
  8. "Tumi Aj Koto Dure"
  9. "Diona Mon Diona"
  10. "Emon Amar Moner"
  11. "Sundor Tumi Esecho"
  12. "Ador"
  13. "Nil Akash"
  14. "Tomate Mon Hariye"
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2000 Majhe Kichhu Bochhor Gelo Digital Release Date: 1988
  • Label: G-Series
  1. "Majhe Kichhu Bochhor Gelo"
2008 Tumi Robe Nirobe Digital Release Date: 2008
  • Label: G-Series
  1. "Modhur Tomar Shesh Je Na"
  2. "Choron Dhorite Diyo Go"
  3. "Tumi Robe Nirobe"
  4. "Jodi Tare Nai Chini Go"
2015 Kichu Smriti Kichu Bedona Digital Release Date: 2000
  • Label: G-Series
  1. "Elo Boishakh"
  2. "Sojoni Jeo Na"
  3. "Tomaro Amay Mone Porbe"
  4. "Majhe Kichu Bochor Gelo"
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film songs

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Year Film Song Composer(s) Lyricist Co-singer
1994 Balika Holo Bodhu "Monete Ki Nojore Ki" Abu Taher Shuvro Dev

References

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  1. ^ Singer Sumona Haque's Birthday is Today
  2. ^ a b c d "Sumona Haque presents new version of Mayabi Ei Raate". dailyasianage.com. Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  3. ^ Balika Holo Bodhu (1994) songs
  4. ^ a b "Sumona Haque's solo exhobotion this year end". Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  5. ^ a b "Sumona Haque returns after 15 years". Retrieved 25 October 2021.
  6. ^ সুমনা হকের মায়াবি এই রাতে নতুন করে
  7. ^ "Mayabi Ei Rate at Spotify". Spotify. Retrieved 25 October 2021.