Top 50 Songs Of Tabun Sutradhar

At the end of the day, the café door would close, the neon would blink, and the rain would keep time. Somewhere, a new song was being written that would one day join the list. And if anyone asked why they’d kept those fifty songs on a battered player and a stained notebook, Arjun would hand them a pastry, press play, and say, simply, “Listen.”

Born in Dehradun, Uttarakhand, Tabun Sutradhar began his musical journey in the late 1990s. His early days as a singer were marked by performances in local events and participation in music competitions. However, it was his debut album "Mere Yaar" in 2004 that catapulted him to fame, introducing his distinctive voice to a wider audience. Since then, Tabun has consistently pushed the boundaries of Indian music, experimenting with diverse genres, and collaborating with renowned artists. Top 50 songs of Tabun Sutradhar

(Open Window) A Lo-Fi beats track perfect for studying or raining days. At the end of the day, the café

: A popular guitar-led version of the R.D. Burman classic. His early days as a singer were marked

When the forty-first track began, it was almost dusk. A melody like footsteps on a wooden floor took over, steady and sure. Arjun set the MP3 player down and watched the street beyond the window — taxi lights making small comets. He realized the songs had stopped being mere tracks; they had become a map of how to move through the world when you are young and when you are older, how to carry loss and laughter in the same pocket.

(Those Who Give Pain) A raw acoustic piece. Tabun's voice cracks at the crescendo, making it one of his most emotionally devastating performances.