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Song গান Music
Music is not linguistically a language. Still it means a lot. Its ideas, feelings, emotion supersede all other realistic notions.
This page will enhance your taste for music. (এই পাতাটি আপনার গানের রুচি উন্নত করবে।)
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This page will broaden your psychology and philosophy
(এই পাতাটি আপনার মনোজগত ও দর্শনজগত প্রসারিত করবে।)
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You're in love with one among a million of boys/girls. (লক্ষ ছেলে/মেয়ের মধ্যে আপনি একজনের প্রেমে মত্ত।)
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You love to have an ey
তারিফের গান পরিবেশনা
তোমার জানার কথা না
মা নাকি সন্তান, চালাকী থেকে বাঁচার উপায়
কেমন অঙ্গভঙ্গী
K-pop group NewJeans tried to leave their agency ADOR.
They claimed they were mistreated and their mentor Min Hee-jin was unfairly dismissed.
But a Seoul court said their contract, which lasts until 2029, is still valid.
The members — Hanni, Hyein, Haerin, Danielle, and Minji — said they cannot return to ADOR.
They plan to appeal the court’s decision.
ADOR said it hopes the ruling helps the artists reflect.
The label is also preparing for NewJeans’ next album.
NewJeans became famous quickly after debuting in 2022.
Their songs like Attention and SuperShy were very popular.
Fans call them a game-changer in K-pop.
Indian singer and composer Zubeen Garg is no more.
He died in Singapore, leaving millions of fans heartbroken.
Zubeen sang in more than 40 languages and dialects.
He was one of the biggest cultural icons from Assam.
After his death, fans discovered how complex his music legacy really is.
One of his fans, Vishal Kalita, has collected over 38,000 of his songs.
Some of these songs cannot be found anywhere else today.
Now fans and friends are trying to preserve and share Zubeen’s work online.
They want his family to get royalties from his songs.
But there’s a big problem — who actually owns the music?
Many of Zubeen’s old songs were made under different producers and labels.
Over the years, ownership changed hands many times.
Some companies have closed, and some records are lost.
That makes it hard to upload or stream his songs legally.
Experts say this is not just about Zubeen.
It’s a problem faced by many artists in India and around the world.
Even global stars like Taylor Swift had to fight for control of their own music.
Zubeen’s case has started a new conversation about music rights in India.
Fans are now working to digitize his rare songs and keep his memory alive.
Zubeen Garg may be gone, but through his music, his voice will live forever.
Britney Spears says she was used.
Kevin Federline says she needs help.
Two stories. One painful past.
In 2007, Britney shaved her head.
Cameras followed her everywhere.
She said she felt trapped and angry.
She wanted to take back control.
Kevin saw it as a warning sign.
He thought she was losing control.
Their marriage was already breaking.
The whole world watched her fall.
Now both have written books.
Britney’s book is The Woman in Me.
She says her father controlled her life.
For 13 years, she lived under a conservatorship.
She says it made her feel like a shadow.
Kevin’s book is You Thought You Knew.
He says Britney needed help, not control.
He thinks the conservatorship kept their kids safe.
He says the “Free Britney” fans got it wrong.
Britney disagrees.
She says her fans saved her life.
Kevin says she is still in danger.
Britney says she is finally free.
He says he wants to tell his truth.
She says she wants peace.
Two people.
Two versions of the same story.
Maybe both are right in their own way.
Singer Sh*thi Saha faced one of life’s hardest battles in 2022.
Doctors told her she had cancer.
At that moment, her world fell apart.
She was pregnant at the time.
Still, with faith, courage, and her family’s love — she fought on.
Surgeries, chemotherapy, pain, hair loss — she faced it all.
But she never lost hope.
She believed — one day, light would return.
And it did.
Today, Sh*thi Saha is fully recovered.
Her story has become a source of strength for thousands.
Now, she’s starting a new journey — a podcast called “The Healing Room.”
Here, Sh*thi listens to people who, like her, have faced the darkest moments of life…
And found light again.
People who’ve survived illness, grief, heartbreak, or loss.
People who’ve learned to rise again.
Sh*thi says, “Every new morning means a new inspiration.”
Her podcast began with a simple belief —
Your story could be the reason someone else chooses to live.
Since then, many have come forward.
They’ve shared powerful stories of hope and resilience.
Stories of real fighters.
Sh*thi herself remembers giving birth while fighting cancer.
“It was risky,” she says, “but I accepted it with faith.
The Almighty helped me.”
She shares, “I had breast cancer.
Many women around the world go through this.
We should do regular checkups here too.
There’s no need to fear cancer.
People can come back even from stage three or four — and live happily.”
Now, “The Healing Room” will be available soon on Vibe News’ YouTube channel.
Sh*thi says many people have already reached out with their stories.
Each episode will carry one message —
No matter how dark life gets, healing is possible.
D’Angelo, R&B Grammy-award winning singer, dies aged 51
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