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'Hello Chelebela' music album launched

| | Apr 12, 2014, at 04:29 am
Kolkata, Apr 11 (IBNS): Cozmik Harmony, a Kolkata based music production company, on Friday launched a debut music album 'Hello Chelebela' by Ranajoy Ganguli.

The Music CD of Bengali modern songs was launched by singers Indrani Sen and Jayati Chakrabarty .

Ranajoy, who passed out of IIT, currently lives and works in Chicago, USA. 

Before moving to USA, he spent 14 years in Kolkata which has a special place in his life. 

“This album, in a way is a give back to my roots,” said Ranajoy. 

The genre of the songs may be termed as “urban folk”, Ranajoy has composed music for six out of the eight songs and five of them are his own lyrics. 

“We specialize in promoting new talent and it gives us immense pleasure to associate with young talents like Ranajoy,” said Suman Chattopadhyay of Cozmik Harmony. 


 

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