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THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2025
Konal featured in international track celebrating 50 years of Bangladesh

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TBS Report
13 February, 2021, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2021, 02:16 pm

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Konal featured in international track celebrating 50 years of Bangladesh

The song features artists from Bangladesh, Brazil, Spain, Malta, Sweden and Poland among others

TBS Report
13 February, 2021, 02:10 pm
Last modified: 13 February, 2021, 02:16 pm
The unique supergroup called “Artists4Desh” features ten renowned artists who have come from different parts of the world. Photo: Collected
The unique supergroup called “Artists4Desh” features ten renowned artists who have come from different parts of the world. Photo: Collected

Spanish music composer Robert Bartha has collaborated with international artists from around the world to compose a song that celebrates 50 years of Bangladesh.

The unique supergroup called "Artists4Desh" features ten renowned artists who have come from different parts of the world to voice the song "Through The Tiger's Eye."

Watch the music video "Through The Tiger's Eye" here 

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The song features artists from Bangladesh, Brazil, Spain, Malta, Sweden and Poland among others. It was recorded virtually via Skype.

Artists4Desh features singers such as Ozzy Lino (Malta), Saraals (Spain), Inan Lima (Brazil), Alicja Chrząszcz (Poland), Konal (Bangladesh), Linda Linné (Sweden), Birjiwan & Bir Kirtan of Sunni.ai (France/Balearic Islands), Liane Evers (Ireland), Ninad (Bangladesh), and Robert Bartha himself (Germany).

The song is predominantly written and sung in English but the first 4 four lines were written and composed by popular Bangladeshi singer Somnur Monir Konal.

To mark the 50th State Anniversary of Bangladesh, Daniel Seidl, a former Executive Director of the Bangladesh German Chamber of Commerce wanted to organise a "50 Years Anniversary Concert for Bangladesh" which was to be held at New York, London and Berlin but due to the pandemic that was put on hold.

Nevertheless, Daniel Seidl commissioned hit record producer Robert Bartha to compose and produce a song that celebrates the joyous occasion.

This heart-warming track is a skilful blend of up-to-date chart repertoire with traditional Bengali sounds. The lyrics also radiates optimism and a zest for life. If we view the world with the serenity and courage of the tiger, everything will come right!

The song produced by Daniel Seidl was released on 12 February on Robert Bartha's official YouTube channel. The song is also available on Apple Music and Spotify.

Konal / Artists4Desh / 50 years of Bangladesh / Through The Tiger’s Eye / Robert Bartha

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