21 Emon
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21 Emon

21 Emon was a Bangladeshi rock band that took their name from Ludwig van Beethoven, which gives you a sense of their musical ambitions. Their most well-known...

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21 Emon was a Bangladeshi rock band that took their name from Ludwig van Beethoven, which gives you a sense of their musical ambitions. Their most well-known track is probably "Beethoven da Ne Rock'n'roll," a song that tried to bridge classical ideas with rock energy. They also had a song called "Ooi! Kurumaya-san."

According to their discography, they released albums from the late 1990s into the 2010s, starting with "Tobuo Gaan Shonai" in 1997. Their self-titled album came out in 1999, and they put out records fairly regularly, with "Beethoven da Ne Rock'n'roll" arriving as an album in 2005 and "Obak Prithibi" in 2011.

The existing write-up mentions core members Raihan, Minar, Shehab, and Tapan. It also says their music connected with young listeners in Bangladesh, though their blend of styles wasn't always universally praised. They're remembered for working within that specific fusion.

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