(What Will I Get in Life?) A philosophical duet with a young female singer, Rupsha Das.
(Flow of Water) Used in a short film soundtrack. It has no lyrics in the second half—just humming and the sound of rain. Top 50 songs of Tabun Sutradhar
(Song of Kolkata) A gritty tribute to the city’s trams, addas, and corruption. (What Will I Get in Life
Curating a definitive list of his “Top 50” is challenging—not because of a lack of material, but because of the sheer depth of his catalog. However, for the uninitiated and the devoted fan alike, this list represents the essential spine of his artistic journey. (Song of Kolkata) A gritty tribute to the
The are a testament to his enduring legacy. With numerous awards and nominations to his name, including multiple Indian Music Awards, Tabun has established himself as one of the leading voices in Indian music. His dedication to his craft, combined with his humility and passion for music, have earned him a special place in the hearts of fans and critics alike.
(Broken Dreams) Very dark. Deals with depression. Tabun was criticized for "glorifying sadness," but fans saw it as therapy.
: A standout from his Rafi Hits Instrumental collection. Tera Mera Pyar Amar : Highly rated for its melodic depth.