Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong

He didn’t grow up around music — he was born into it.
Raised in Chittagong, Bangladesh, in a home where band rehearsals were just another family gathering, Ariyan Chowdhury found rhythm before words.

“Stop overthinking. Don’t chase perfection — it delays everything. Just put the work out there.

Today, Ariyan’s proving that you don’t need Dhaka’s stage lights to make your voice heard — just heart, hustle, and the courage to play your own tune. 🌊🎶

⚡ Highlights — Meet Ariyan Chowdhury

💫 Category🎶 Music
FromChittagong, Bangladesh
Known ForSelf-taught multi-instrumentalist & singer-songwriter
Creative VibeRaw • Passionate • Real
PlatformsInstagram YouTube Spotify
Signature Line“Don’t chase perfection — it delays everything.”
Fans Love Him ForHonest lyrics • Genre-blending • DIY energy

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💬 Q&A with Ariyan Chowdhury
🎶TINDS: What are some of your earliest childhood memories?

Ariyan: I grew up in Chittagong, surrounded by music. My dad, Alamgir Chowdhury and his band, Sustain Band’s rehearsals and shows shaped my early memories.

👨‍🎤 TINDS: How did your father influence your relationship with music?

Ariyan: He’s my main influence. Watching him dedicate himself to music made me appreciate the process, not just the spotlight.

Ariyan Chowdhury performing live with guitar and cheering crowd
Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong
🎸TINDS: At what age did you start learning instruments?

Ariyan: I started guitar at seven. Initially reluctant, but now I’m grateful for my dad’s push.

🎧 TINDS: Who were some of your biggest musical inspirations?

Ariyan: One Direction sparked my pop interest, but Avenged Sevenfold got me into rock. My taste blends pop and metal.

TINDS: When did you realize you wanted to pursue music seriously?

Ariyan: After attending local concerts in Chittagong. The crowd’s energy gave me chills. That’s when I thought, “Yeah, I want this to be my life.”

🥁TINDS: How did you end up learning multiple instruments?

Ariyan: I promised to play two instruments for a show but only knew guitar. I learned a piano song in two days, and that challenge sparked my multi-instrument passion.

Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong
Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong
🎵 TINDS: What’s your favorite instrument to play?

Ariyan: Bass — it’s grounding and has a unique power that suits my sound.

💡TINDS: What challenges did you face while building your musical skills?

Ariyan: My voice didn’t fit pop initially, and my accent took time to adjust, but I embraced those as my strengths.
Authenticity > imitation.

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TINDS: If not music, what would you have pursued?

Ariyan: Football. It’s been my passion since childhood.

💭TINDS: What advice would you give your younger self?

Ariyan: Stop overthinking. Don’t chase perfection — it delays everything. Just put your work out there.

Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong
Ariyan Chowdhury: The Inspiring One-Man Music Force from Chittagong

🚀 TINDS: What advice do you have for others starting out?

Ariyan: Keep creating, even when no one’s watching. Growth comes in silence first.🌊

TINDS: Three words that best describe you?

Ariyan: Chill. Ambitious. Restless.

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