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This is an archive article published on January 30, 2024

Watch: Bengali song inspired by Charlie Puth’s numbers leaves netizens mesmerised

The 20-year-old virtuoso effortlessly translates songs into Bengali, earning him recognition as a Spotify artist with over a thousand monthly listeners.

Ariyan has also has a cover of Anuv Jain’s song ‘Husn’.Ariyan has also has a cover of Anuv Jain’s song ‘Husn’.

Charlie Puth is known for defying the term “one-hit wonder”, perpetually pushing the envelope and leaving fans in awe. His commitment to innovation guarantees that his music will remain a timeless favourite.

Now, a Bangladeshi sensation is stealing the limelight, putting his own spin to his original song. The internet is buzzing with a viral video featuring a soulful song called “Chao na” is capturing hearts left and right, amassing millions of views.

The song has been sung by Ariyan Choudhary, a singer and influencer who decided to share his unique take on  Instagram. Ariyan conceived the idea of creating an original Bangladeshi song inspired by Charlie Puth. The song, while entirely unique, carries a strong influence from Puth’s style. Netizens are truly embracing and thoroughly enjoying the musical creation.

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However, this isn’t the first time he has impressed netizens. Choudhary has previously covered other artists, consistently hitting the right notes with his melodious voice.

Operating under the handle @ariyan_10, the 20-year-old virtuoso effortlessly translates songs into Bengali, earning him recognition as a Spotify artist with over a thousand monthly listeners. His enchanting voice has been captivating the internet for a while now.

Watch the video below:

 

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Since its release earlier this month, the video has become a sensation, accumulating over 450K views and 40K likes. Fans are showering Choudhary with praises, dubbing him the “Young Charlie Puth” and expressing their delight at discovering a Bengali version of the song they never knew they needed.

As one user aptly puts it, “I thought it would be in English or Hindi but Bengali was unexpected!! Love from a die-hard Bengali.” Ariyan Choudhary is indeed proving that language is no barrier when it comes to the universal language of music.

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