Armeen Musa is a singer-songwriter from Bangladesh, currently studying in Berklee College of Music
Her debut album "Aye Ghum Bhangai" comprising of 10 original songs and one cover released in 2008. The album features musicians from Bangladesh and London including Buno, Arnob, Labik Kamal Gaurob, Adil Hadi, Bart Areng, Shahriar Rafique, Zoe Rahman, Idris Rahman, Saif Quadir and Mashadi.
Her collaborations include "Bhromor Koio Giya" with Fuad Almuqtadir, "Ei Ki beshi Na" with Yatri, and other mixed albums with Arnob, Upol Islam, Rajib Rahman, Saif Q.
While living in London she has worked with Kishon Khan's world music band "Lokhhi Terra" performing at the Queen Elizabeth Hall for the "Bangla-beat to Afro beat Concert" in 2008.
Armeen's first exposure to Indian Cinema came about in 2011 in the remake of the song "Nodi Bhora Dheu" (music directed by Neel Dutt) released in the feature film "Jiyo Kaka."
In Bangladesh, Armeen leads a band "Armeen and the Grasshoppers" who perform original and cover songs in the lounge music scene of Dhaka.
Upon arriving at Berklee, Armeen auditioned with 300 singers to join the 20 piece a-capela group "The Singing Tribe" lead by Joey Blake. The "Singing Tribe's" debut concert was held at the Berklee Performance Centre with the legendary Bobby McFerrin.