Robiul Islam Jibon

Robiul Islam Jibon (রবিউল ইসলাম জীবন) is a Bangladeshi lyricist and journalist. He has written songs for music albums, films and television. He won the National Film Awards for Best Lyricist for the film Poran in 2022. He also won Channel i Music Awards for Best Lyricist in 2009, 2010 and 2015.

Early life
Jibon was born and brought up in Hajipur village of Begumganj, Noakhali. His father died when he was 4 years old. He completed Secondary School Certificate (SSC) from Hazipur A. M. High School in 2001 and Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) from Government College of Commerce, Chittagong in 2003. He obtained his bachelor's degree in Business Studies in 2007 from Government Titumir College and Masters in Accounting in 2009 from Government Bangla College.

Career
Jibon has debut as a lyricist with Asif Akbar's album Hridoye Roktokhoron in 2007. In 2012, he worked with Shakib Khan in Sohanur Rahman Sohan's Ek Mon Ek Pran. Veteran Bangladeshi singers Runa Laila and Sabina Yasmin sang in a duet song for TV play name Dolchhut Projapoti, starring Tauquir Ahmed, Bonna Mirza and Parveen Sultana Diti, written by him in 2014. In 2017, he wrote a song about Mashrafe Mortaza, the former captain of the Bangladesh national cricket team named "Mashrafe", which composed by Rumman Chowdhury and sung by Siam. In 2023 on the occasion of Valentine's Day 10 songs penned by him were released. In the beginning of 2019, he penned a song for Dhruba Music Station named "Megher e Khame", which sung by Imran Mahmudul and Atiya Anisha. It was composed by Imran Mahmudul, and a music video for the song was directed by Vicky Zahed. In 2021, his song sung by Kumar Bishwajit named "Aponar Cheye Apon" composed by Belal Khan.

Film Songs

 * Raatbor (Samrat)
 * Barood (Leader: Amie Bangladesh)
 * Amar Moton Ke ache Bolo (Mental)
 * Mon Toke Chara Bojhe na re (Bossgiri)
 * Kono Mane Nei to (Bossgiri)
 * Keno Ajkal (Chittagainga Powa Noakhailla Maiya)
 * Tomake Apon kore (Super Hero)
 * Tomar Moto Emon Manus (Dulabhai Jindabad)
 * Ek Mon Ek Pran (Ek Mon Ek Pran)
 * Pashan (Pashan)
 * Most Welcome (Most Welcome)
 * Hridoy Jurey (Hridoy Jurey)
 * Tumihina (Hridoy Jurey)
 * Onek to Kotha Chilo (Premi O Premi)
 * Jane Ei mon Jane (Dhat Teri Ki)
 * Dhire Dhire (Poran)
 * Barud (Leader: Amie Bangladesh)
 * Asol Chaira Nokol Ronge (Adventure of Sundarban)
 * Bole Dao (Sultana Bibiana)
 * Golmal (Television)
 * Shotti Naki Bhul (Nodorai)
 * Bhul Bhalobasa (Icecream)
 * Ke Tumi (Briddhasram)
 * Dube Jai Tomar Bhabonay (Agnee)

Awards and nominations

 * Channel i Music Awards


 * National Film Awards (Bangladesh)