Tishma the youngest star in music horizon

Tishma the youngest star in music horizon — Combining various international genres including hard rock, R&B, fusion, rock, funk, techno, ballads and synth, mixed with some traditional Bangla Marfuthi-folk, Tishma’s debut album ‘Tara’ is the first album ever of its kind in Bangladesh, with Bangla songs in a completely international format. The biggest hits from Tishma’s album are the songs ‘Bashiwallah’, ‘Ay Cchelera Ay Meyera’, ‘Domei Domei’ and ‘Ek Poloke’. Months before her debut album was released, Tishma was signed on as a spokesperson for international brand name Pepsi. Tishma is the world’s all-time youngest Pepsi star! Tishma is also the first artist ever to have been signed on by Pepsi even before having any album released in the market. Besides, Tishma is also the youngest artist of all time in the Bangladeshi mainstream music industry!




When Tishma’s debut solo album ‘Tara’ finally hit stores on the evening of 28 November 2002, the full stock of the album was completely sold out all over the country!. This was especially because the album had also become a very big hit outside Dhaka, mainly in mufassil towns and villages. Sangeeta officially reported that over 25,000-plus copies of ‘Tara’ album were sold out within just hours on the first day! And also that the album was selling at a rate of thousands of copies per day every single day afterwards. The demand was so high that the album could not be supplied to shops fast enough to keep up with the customer demand. Customers would go to buy the album only to find that it was already sold out! Normally, cassettes sent to the market are wrapped in plastic coverings. But Tishma’s albums were selling so quickly and re-orders from stores were pouring in so fast that just to keep up with the demand for ‘Tara’ album, Sangeeta had to produce the cassettes so quickly there was no time even to wrap the cassettes in plastic coverings! This has created an all-time record for a new female artist. Before Tishma, no new female artist has ever achieved such sensational market success with just her debut album only. The last time a new female artist became a hit in the market was seven years ago. After that, Tishma is the first new female artist to have broken that seven-year record! Even today, months after the album release, Tishma’s ‘Tara’ album has a good demand still and is still selling in stores steadily at a very good rate indeed.
Source:bangladesh.info

8 Comments so far

  1. nafis @ May 29th, 2007

    i just love tishma. she is beautiful and talented and brave enough to try to do something totally new and different without caring about qwhat others think. and she is truly emerging as an exceptionally god-gifted young talent. she is still just a teenager but she has already won a place in the hearts of thousands. my best wishes to her.

  2. Naam Bola Mana @ May 31st, 2007

    this is the funniest CRAP i have ever seen.. why can’t bengalis just either act like one or atleast have a sense of style if they wanna follow the western. this is such a shame.. what the hell is she wearing.. looks mad corny. n all the dude around her OH GOD.. altu faltu.. kajer cheler o juggu noy.. hehe i hate this girl.. she gives a bad name to our culture.. she needs HELP with her style..someone please help her.

  3. Nam bol te mana nai @ July 13th, 2007

    How come some one love or like Tisma and her songs. She is nothing but the shame for the Bangladesh and the Bangladeshi community. Is any thing there in her song and her behave and her dress, that represnt our Bangladeshi culture.I do agree music world is changing but does it mean it is going to the dogs. That silly girl and the people who loves her bring music to the dogs .
    I feel shame when some one ask me do you Know Tisma the Bangladeshi!!!!!!! singer…god help her and her fans…

  4. razib @ July 14th, 2007

    I HATE THIS BLOODY GIRL. SHE IS NOT A SINGER, SHE IS JUST BULLSHIT. I HATE TISHMA, SHE IS DANGEROUS FOR OUR BANGLADESHI CULTURE.

  5. kazi @ August 13th, 2007

    funniest thing is, all these people who are claiming that TISHMA is ruining bangali culture, all of them OF COURSE have satellite TV in their homes and are watching english movies or listening to hindi songs all the time.so it shows the height of their disrespect for our Bangaldesh and culture when they diss TISHMA. because Tishma sings BANGLA songs.plus, she is the only Bangalee singer with the talent to be an international star. instead of being proud of this talented and brave young bangladeshi artist who is creating some NEW music styles in the BANGLA language, they are shamelessly criticising her, while they themselves are swallowing english and hindi things.if you cannot love a Bengali but can love indians, then dont use BANGLA CULTURE as a lame excuse to show your jealousy of Tishma.

  6. tweety @ August 14th, 2007

    well-said kazi. i agree with u.these so-caled bengaslis r bloody brothers only on-face, but gud in jealousy behind d back..in d name of culture itseems,basically they’ve forgotten to understand whats tishma music is all about…grrrr!!!!!

  7. tweety @ August 14th, 2007

    those who talk against tishma,they fail to understand simple music.they fail to accept music’s vast dimension.a true music lover wont comment n feel so adverse to any musician,its nothing but culture-shock for them..shud i say!

  8. shafi @ September 26th, 2007

    hi tisma i like you i love shafi

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