Shahid Mahmud Jangi
Shahid Mahmud Jangi | |
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শহীদ মাহমুদ জঙ্গী | |
Born | Shahid Mahmud Jangi Chowdhury 6 February |
Nationality | Bangladeshi |
Education | Masters in Management |
Alma mater | University of Chittagong, Bangladesh |
Occupation(s) | Lyricist, author |
Years active | 1977–present |
Shahid Mahmud Jangi Chowdhury (born 6 February) is a Bangladeshi lyricist and author.
Early life and education
Jangi was born in Chittagong, Bangladesh to father L.A Chowdhury and mother Hamida Chowdhury. He graduated from the University of Chittagong with a bachelor's degree in management (Honors) and a Master of Management. He was very active in school, organizing and playing the lead role in plays and participating in school radio programs.
Career
After earning a master's degree in management, Jangi joined as a lecturer at Omergani M E S College Chittagong. He started his own business with an advertising firm and simultaneously started another business in the service industry.
Works
Author
Jangi used to write articles and lyrics from an early age and released his first song “Alo chayte” composed by Naquib Khan in 1978, telecast on Bangladesh Television (BTV). Jangi has published numerous articles in national and local newspapers.
Publications
Nilamborir Shari Pore
Ekdin Ghum Bhanga Shohore
Lyricist
Jangi started writing songs in 1977. He has carved a niche for himself in the field of songwriting with a number of hit songs for many pioneering Bangladeshi bands and soloists. Jangi shared his thoughts on the state of music in Bangladesh.
Jangi penned the songs Mukto Manik, Protidin Protiti, Harano Bikeler Golpo, Tomake Diye Gelam, Anobik Aghate, Tumi Ami Noy Aj, Eri Majhe & Chayer Cupe for Souls.
Jangi also wrote songs like Aj Je Shishu Prithibir Aloye Eshechhe, Tritiyo Bishwa Emoni Ek Bishwa, Hey Bangladesh, Tomar Boyosh Holo Koto and many others for Renaissance.
He has also written all the songs for Pilu Khan's upcoming solo album, Tomra Bhalo Acho To? Having penned captivating songs for multiple renowned artists over the years, Jangi aspires to keep doing what he loves."ঘুম ভাঙ্গা শহরে (In the Woke Up City)" was also the first rock song of Bangladesh and the song was written by legendary lyricist Shahid Mahmud Jangi.
Over the years, he has gained success in songwriting, emerging as a legendary lyricist of Bangladesh. Besides traditional and colloquial songs, he has whelmed many patriotic anthems in the pop and rock genres. His topics of songs comprise love, hardships, as well as songs about growing up in Bangladesh. Music lovers have called him a lyricist with a different style. Many renowned singers and composers have acknowledged and accredited him for his contributions to their careers.
There are many article published about him in several newspapers and online portals.
Discography
- Aj Je Shishu (Renaissance)
- Amar Golpo (Pilu Khan)
- Anobik Aghate (Souls)
- Bhabona (Naseem Ali Khan)
- Chayer Cupe (Souls)
- Dokhina Hawa (Partha Barua)
- Elam (Pilu Khan & Fahmida Nabi)
- Eri Majhe (Souls)
- Ghum Bhanga Shohore (Love Runs Blind)
- Harano Bikeler Golpo (Souls)
- Hridoy Kadamati (Renaissance)
- Kolahol (Naseem Ali Khan)
- Jotin Sirer Classe (Naseem Ali Khan)
- Mon Bhenge Jay (Naseem Ali Khan)
- Mukto Manik (Souls)
- Ohe Nodi (Naseem Ali Khan)
- Phul Phote Phul Jhore (Samina Chowdhury)
- Protidin Protiti (Souls)
- Shei Kobe (Partha Barua)
- Shomoy Jeno Katena (Samina Chowdhury)
- Tomake Diye Gelam (Souls)
- Tritio Bishsho (Renaissance)
- Tumi Ami Noy Aj (Souls)