Farzana Wahid Shayan

Violence on women is a byproduct of patriarchy: Shayan

Renowned musician and social activist Farzana Wahid Shayan, known for her bold stance on gender inequality and oppression, has once again raised her voice in response to the alarming rise of gender-based violence in Bangladesh. In recent weeks, a wave of brutal incidents, including the rape of eight-year-old Asiya by a relative, has sent shockwaves throughout the nation, prompting widespread outrage and calls for justice.

‘Rebuilding the Nation’ concert to celebrate the spirit of July Uprising

To mark six months since the victory of the July Uprising on August 5, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (SAD) is set to host one of Bangladesh’s largest open-air concerts. Titled “Rebuilding the Nation”, the event will take place on February 22 at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Agargaon, Dhaka, the former venue of the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF).

Shayan’s latest track 'Etai Amar Rajniti' critiques political labelling

Shayan’s latest song, “Etai Amar Rajniti” (This is My Politics), is no exception. With this release, she once again turns the spotlight on Bangladesh’s political landscape, offering a powerful commentary on the challenges of speaking out in a society where dissent is often met with suspicion.

Shayan: Of music and defiance

Shayan’s work is a blend of personal reflection and sharp social commentary, involving themes from lost relationships to biting political critiques. In songs like “Jonotar Beyadobi”, “Bhoy Banglay Bhoy”, “Ei Meye Shon”, and “O Neta Bhai”, she speaks not just of struggles, but of hope for a better world, calling for collective action against injustice.

Shayan returns to stage with solo concert ‘Gaane Gaane Shayan’

Aajob Karkhana is set to host "Gaane Gaane Shayan," a solo concert by Farzana Wahid Shayan, at the National Art Gallery Auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on next Friday (November 22).

‘Meye Ra Raat Dokhol Koro’: Shayan lends voice to Kolkata protests

Musician Farzana Wahid Shayan who has consistently stood at the forefront of movements against injustice is back with new music bound to leave a lasting impact. Each of Shayan's songs speaks volumes with profound reflections and a strong voice of dissent. While some label her music as "protest songs”, others see them as "life-centric anthems."

Shayan pens new song to support Palestine

A preview of the song, titled “Amar Naam Palestine”,  was released on her official Facebook on Tuesday. The full version of the song, composed by Shafiquzzaman Shaon, and a music video will soon be released on YouTube, the singer confirmed in the video.

March 10, 2025
March 10, 2025

Violence on women is a byproduct of patriarchy: Shayan

Renowned musician and social activist Farzana Wahid Shayan, known for her bold stance on gender inequality and oppression, has once again raised her voice in response to the alarming rise of gender-based violence in Bangladesh. In recent weeks, a wave of brutal incidents, including the rape of eight-year-old Asiya by a relative, has sent shockwaves throughout the nation, prompting widespread outrage and calls for justice.

February 20, 2025
February 20, 2025

‘Rebuilding the Nation’ concert to celebrate the spirit of July Uprising

To mark six months since the victory of the July Uprising on August 5, the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement (SAD) is set to host one of Bangladesh’s largest open-air concerts. Titled “Rebuilding the Nation”, the event will take place on February 22 at Sher-E-Bangla Nagar in Agargaon, Dhaka, the former venue of the Dhaka International Trade Fair (DITF).

January 12, 2025
January 12, 2025

Shayan’s latest track 'Etai Amar Rajniti' critiques political labelling

Shayan’s latest song, “Etai Amar Rajniti” (This is My Politics), is no exception. With this release, she once again turns the spotlight on Bangladesh’s political landscape, offering a powerful commentary on the challenges of speaking out in a society where dissent is often met with suspicion.

November 19, 2024
November 19, 2024

Shayan: Of music and defiance

Shayan’s work is a blend of personal reflection and sharp social commentary, involving themes from lost relationships to biting political critiques. In songs like “Jonotar Beyadobi”, “Bhoy Banglay Bhoy”, “Ei Meye Shon”, and “O Neta Bhai”, she speaks not just of struggles, but of hope for a better world, calling for collective action against injustice.

November 11, 2024
November 11, 2024

Shayan returns to stage with solo concert ‘Gaane Gaane Shayan’

Aajob Karkhana is set to host "Gaane Gaane Shayan," a solo concert by Farzana Wahid Shayan, at the National Art Gallery Auditorium of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy on next Friday (November 22).

August 17, 2024
August 17, 2024

‘Meye Ra Raat Dokhol Koro’: Shayan lends voice to Kolkata protests

Musician Farzana Wahid Shayan who has consistently stood at the forefront of movements against injustice is back with new music bound to leave a lasting impact. Each of Shayan's songs speaks volumes with profound reflections and a strong voice of dissent. While some label her music as "protest songs”, others see them as "life-centric anthems."

November 15, 2023
November 15, 2023

Shayan pens new song to support Palestine

A preview of the song, titled “Amar Naam Palestine”,  was released on her official Facebook on Tuesday. The full version of the song, composed by Shafiquzzaman Shaon, and a music video will soon be released on YouTube, the singer confirmed in the video.