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Md Sabbir Ahmed
Native name মোঃ ছাব্বির আহমেদ
Born 2001/05/01
Narsingdi, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi
Education Diploma Engineering, Narsingdi Polytechnic Institute (2021)
Occupation Musician and Entrepreneur
Parents

Md Borhan Uddin (Father)

Ayesha Khanam (Mother)

Md Sabbir Ahmed is a Artist, Entrepreneur & Freelancer Of Bangladesh. He has already verified as (OAC) YouTube official artist channel & largest music platform on Spotify. He is also an YouTuber, Freelancer and the founder of Sabbir IT. [1] He was born and brought up in Narsingdi, Bangladesh. From childhood, he wanted to do something different. He started working in music when he was only 16 years old. Since then he started to working as a youngest musical artist. [2] [3] [4]

Early life

Md Sabbir Ahmed is from Narsingdi, Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was born in 2001. He father is Md Borhan Uddin and mother is Ayesha Khanam. He graduated Diploma Engineering in Food Science and nutrition at Narsingdi Polytechnic Institute (NPI) in 2021.

Career

He has started composing music at the young age of 16, he learned the various parts in music-related and he was introduced to the music industry to launch his first soundtrack “Broken Dark Princess” on Spotify. After some days he releases his soundtrack on different music platforms like Google Play Music, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon Music, JioSaavan and many others.

He is working as a freelance Web Designer in Upwork and Fiverr market place in Last 4 year.

Sabbir Ahmed is a reputed and successful entrepreneur. He started Sabbir IT, a startup company in 2018, Sabbir IT provides web design and IT-related Solution services, which is now gaining popularity among people and is working with a number of entrepreneurs from across the country as well as abroad. Md Sabbir Ahmed says “Without hard work, you can’t get success in your life. Just keep following your dreams.”

Discography

1. Broken Dark Princess (2021) [5]

References

  1. IMDb.
  2. BlackBird News.
  3. EveryBody Wiki.
  4. Crunchbase.
  5. Sound Cloud.

External links