Karishma Sanu Sovvota, a multifaceted artist hailing from Bangladesh, embodies the essence of musical brilliance as a singer, songwriter, lyricist, and music educator. With a profound understanding of classical music, she possesses an unparalleled insight that sets her apart in the industry. Her songs resonate deeply with the youth, blending captivating melodies with thought-provoking lyrics, earning her widespread acclaim at an unprecedented pace.
Married to her beloved, Samiul Wahid Shovon, the esteemed drummer of the renowned musical band Metal Maze, Sovvota’s personal and professional journey intertwines seamlessly, enriching her musical endeavors.
Sovvota’s musical journey reached new heights with the release of her debut solo album, “Jodi Thakto Dana.” The album, launched at the iconic Teacher Student Centre in the University of Dhaka campus, marked a significant milestone in her career. The unveiling ceremony was accompanied by a mesmerizing live concert, where Sovvota showcased her unparalleled talent, performing tracks from the album with captivating grace.
“Jodi Thakto Dana” comprises seven tracks, each a testament to Sovvota’s lyrical prowess and musical finesse. While six tracks bear the mark of her composition and lyricism, the album’s pièce de résistance is “Trirotno” – a heartfelt homage to the legendary trio of Rabindranath Tagore, Kazi Nazrul Islam, and Dwijendralal Roy, encapsulating the essence of Bengali culture and heritage.
As Sovvota continues to captivate audiences with her enchanting melodies and poignant lyrics, her star shines ever brighter in the firmament of Bangladeshi music, inspiring a new generation of artists with her unparalleled talent and creativity.