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Md. Ridoanul Haq Siyam Ridoanul Haque Siyam.jpg
Native name মোঃ রিদোয়ানুল হক সিয়াম
Born November 02, 1998
Barishal
Occupation Entrepreneur, musician
Years active 2018–Present

Md. Ridoanul Haq Siyam, (born: November 2, 1998) known as Ridoanul Haque Siyam, is a Bangladeshi entrepreneur[1] and musician.[2] He helps media personalities to gain recognition on Internet, as well as he works on modern pop music, EDM and a fusion of traditional Bengali folk music with contemporary techno and urban beats. His music is mainly influenced by American Bangladeshis.

Early life

Siyam was born on November 02, 1998 in Barishal, Bangladesh to Abdur Rahim and Nasima Begum. He is one of two siblings. Siyam studied at BDCH High School in SSC level and Uttara Model College in HSC level. Now Siyam studies at Asian University of Bangladesh in BSS program.

Career

Siyam started his career in 2018 by performing songs in Bengali film Putro. Three years later in May 2021, he entered the entrepreneur life, as well in June 2021, he released his multiple solo songs. In July of the same year, he launched a music studio called Carl Zohan.[3]

Discography

Singles

  • "Tumi Chader Pori" (2021)
  • "Look at the Heartbeat" (2021)
  • "Siyam The Rock" (2021)
  • "Mirror Call in You" (2021)
  • "Last Day with My Soul" (2021)
  • "Beauty Around You" (2021)
  • "Love Everything Around You" (2021)
  • "Smile More Often You" (2021)
  • "Take Me to Your Dream" (2021)
  • "Feel Me Like Raindrops" (2021)
  • "Feeling of Love (Instrumental)" (2021)
  • "Flower Look at You" (2021)
  • "Kitty the Cute" (2021)
  • "Pain Red Moon Siyam" (2021)
  • "Triple Three Love" (2021)
  • "Uronto Chill" (2021)
  • "Magical Break-Up" (2021)
  • "First Time of Daisies" (2021)
  • "333 Love" (2021)
  • "Riotous Wonders" (2021)
  • "Social Fusion" (2021)
  • "Monumental Regenerator" (2021)
  • "Enjoy Whoop" (2021)

Organization Found

Carl Zohan

References