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Oyshee

Bangladeshi singer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oyshee
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Fatima Tuz Zahra Oyshee (born 8 December 1990) is a Bangladeshi singer.[1][2][3][4][5][6][excessive citations] She is notable for her albums Oyshee Express, Oyshee's Maya, Oyshee's Haowa, Chokher Bari, Oyshee Express2, Oyshee Express3, GB Dilki Doya Hoyna, GB Dillite Nizamuddin Awolia [7] with Imran Mahmudul and Dehobazi[8] with Arfin Rumey.[9] She won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer for her performance in the film Maya: The Lost Mother (2019).[10]

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Career

Oyshee learned music from 'Rangpur Shishu Academy'. In 2002, she participated in NTV show 'Shapla Kuri'. She became 2nd Runner-up.[11] Later, she published her first album 'Oyshee Express', composed by Imran Mahmudul,[7] which became a breakthrough hit. In 2017, she sang the song "Neelima", composed by Imran Mahmudul and written by Robiul Islam Jibon.[12] In 2016, her second album “Maya” released on the Noboborsho (14 April). The music director was Belal Khan and the songs are “Maya”, “Ochin Taan”, “Naalish”, “Din-e Din-e” and “Ari”. They were written by Anurup Aich, Shomeshwar Oli and Robiul Islam Jibon. she recorded a folk song "Kajol Bhromora" as a featured artist alongside Adit Ozbert, it became popular. "Dil Ki Doya Hoyna" and "Tumi Chokh Mele Takale" are other successful songs by her in that period.[13] In February 2018, she signed a contract with Indian record label Shree Venkatesh Films, becoming the youngest Bangladeshi singer to do so.[14] Besides, she is a physician. She started her profession as a medical officer of CCU at the department of cardiology at MH Samorita Hospital and Medical College in Dhaka.[15]

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Personal life

Oyshee married Arefin Jilani Sakib on 2 June 2023 after two and a half years of relationship.[16]

Discography

Albums

  • Oyshee Express[7]
  • Maya
  • Hawa
  • Chokher Bari
  • Dehobazi

Singles

  • Janina Janina
  • Preme Porechi
  • Tumi Chokh Mele
  • The Cricket Bangladesh[17]
  • Maya
  • Dine Dine
  • Jibon Chaka
  • Tumi Amar Ke
  • Shoi
  • Nalish
  • Tumi Chara
  • Break Up
  • Achin Taan
  • Mon Jane
  • Mutho Mutho Valobasha
  • Du Dike Kade Hridoy
  • Chupi Chupi
  • Janina Janina Solo
  • Ei Fagun
  • Boishakh Elo
  • Shokher Ghuddi
  • Bristi
  • Maya Nai[2]
  • Chinta
  • Shopno Vebe
  • Bristi Balok[18]
  • Amay Niye Chol
  • Habibi
  • Bolna Tui
  • Mishey Gacho
  • Bhalobasha Dao
  • Duna Mona

Awards and nominations

References

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