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''Shongram'' ((ベンガル語:''সংগ্রাম'')) is the soundtrack album to the 2014 film of the same name, written and directed by Munsur Ali. The album is the first soundtrack and third studio album by Boston-based Bangladeshi singer-songwriter and composer Armeen Musa.
==Background==
Director of the film Munsur Ali wrote a scene based on the song "Ey Shondhay", which Armeen Musa co-wrote with Saif Q in 2007 and featured on her 2008 debut album ''Aye Ghum Bhangai''. Ali contacted Musa via Twitter for permission to use the song for the film in September 2011. Coincidentally, Musa was intending to visit London the following month, and after meeting in person, Ali offered her the job of soundtrack composer in December 2011. Subsequently a pre-launch event was held at Rich Mix in London on 18 December 2011.
In March 2014, whilst speaking with ''Dhaka Tribune'', Musa said, "...In the journey of this movie I got to explore various genres and discover my own abilities as a music director and I am really proud that my first film soundtrack was one about ‘71 (HREF="http://www.kotoba.ne.jp/word/11/Bangladesh Liberation War" TITLE="Bangladesh Liberation War">Bangladesh Liberation War )."

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