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For their rebound wander Stoic Bliss 3, the creators of hit single "Abar Jigay" are cooking up some local Trap music

Pioneering Bangladeshi hiphop band Stoic Bliss is good to go to wow local hiphop fans by and by with their third studio album. The overwhelming hip-hop troupe, which has ruled over the local hiphop scene for the most recent decade, is making a rebound after a rest of right around nine years. The mystery for the album is as of now out and has started a lot of enthusiasm from local fans.


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For their rebound wander Stoic Bliss 3, the producers of hit single "Abar Jigay" are concocting some local Trap music.

"We are trusting that Bangla Trap will make its place among Bengali hiphop fans. We are dropping our records soon. Some of them will turn out with music recordings as well. We're planning to discharge our third album and release the tracks gradually. That is whatever we can share ideal about now," said Kazi and Ac1d, who are altogether built up about their arrival to the music scene.




"We are unquestionably not working with makers we have worked with previously. It's a new time, new stable, new wave, new culture that we are carrying with this album. Significantly more extraordinary and flexible music from various classes. Stoic Bliss 3 will be past hiphop. " Kazi stated. 





Bangladesh's hiphop group came to fruition in the mid 2000s, when youthful grown-ups started rapping for the sake of entertainment. Deshi MCs and Stoic Bliss were a portion of the most punctual gatherings in the scene. Starting from Queens, New York, the troupe discharged their pioneering standard hiphop album in Bangladesh in 2006. The super hit track "Abar Jigay" from the presentation album Light Years Ahead was generally commended and made a reasonable position for the band in the local hiphop scene.

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