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20-year-old Bangladeshi singer croons Anuv Jain’s ‘Husn’ in Bengali, delighting netizens; watch

Ariyan Choudhary is a verified artist on Spotify with over 1,000 monthly listeners.

On Spotify, Ariyan has over 1,000 monthly listeners.On Spotify, Ariyan has over 1,000 monthly listeners.

Indie singer-songwriter Anuv Jain has a way with emotions, and touches hearts with every note. His musical journey is as much about finding comfort through melody as it is about engaging the audiences with heartfelt storytelling.

Now a Bangladeshi youth has done a cover of Jain’s song ‘Husn’ and netizens can’t stop gushing over it. The song is a soulful ballad about the beauty of love, both in its joys and its sorrows.

Singer and influencer Ariyan Choudhary has posted a video of his rendition on his official Instagram. In it, he begins crooning the melody in Hindi before seamlessly switching to the chorus re-written in Bengali.

Ariyan, who goes by @ariyan_10 on the platform, is known for his melodious voice and perfect rendering of songs in other languages. The 20-year-old has been captivating the internet for some time now with his impressive vocal abilities. He is also a verified artist on Spotify with over a thousand monthly listeners.

Watch the video below:

Since its release this month, the video has received a staggering one million views and over 50,000 likes, with the comments section alluding to the “goosebumps” his singing triggers even as many others encourage his “hidden talent”.

Recently, African artist and Instagram user @atikblus’ soul-stirring rendition of a Bengali song ‘Dekhechi Rupshaogre’ had taken the internet by storm. The artist, identified as Zoutenn, had mastered the nuances of Baul singing with astounding proficiency, garnering widespread acclaim for its authenticity and emotional depth.

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