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The South Asian music scene just witnessed a tectonic shift. Pakistani superstar Hasan Raheem and Bangladeshi sensation Shibu have officially revived 10 E 10. Also known as Dosh e Dosh, this track seamlessly blends Bengali and Urdu into a polished pop masterpiece. Produced by the prolific Umair, the rework breathes new life into a viral melody.
| Category | Details |
| Song | 10 E 10 / Dosh e Dosh |
| Artists | Shibu x Hasan Raheem |
| Producer | Umair |
| Languages | Bengali and Urdu |
| Release Date | May 8, 2026 |
| Official Source | YouTube / Spotify |
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Before the official rework, Shibu’s 10 E 10 was already a digital powerhouse. The catchy Bengali hook dominated TikTok and Instagram Reels across the region. However, the original version faced copyright hurdles due to a reported Bollywood sample. This 2026 release fixes those issues with entirely original, high-fidelity production. It’s a clean, official comeback that preserves the soul of the viral original.

Hasan Raheem brings his signature “Indie R&B” aesthetic to the collaboration. His relaxed Urdu flow offers a stylish contrast to Shibu’s high-energy pop vocals. The highlight for many is Raheem experimenting with Bengali lyrics. This subtle cultural nod has sent fans on both sides of the border into a frenzy. It expands the track’s reach from local streets to international South Asian playlists.
Beyond the studio recording, Hasan Raheem has turned this release into a symbolic “reunification” of the old Indian subcontinent. In a whirlwind two-day span, he bridged the cultural gaps between India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan:
By linking these three powerhouse musical cultures across two iconic North American cities in a single weekend, Raheem has proven that music moves faster—and deeper—than politics.

Producer Umair has transformed the track from a lo-fi viral hit into a studio powerhouse. The beat is modern, crisp, and fits perfectly into the Desi hip-hop landscape. It isn’t just a simple remix; it is a complete ground-up reconstruction.The sound is tailored for high-end speakers and late-night drives.
Independent music in South Asia is finally breaking the “border barrier.” Bangladesh and Pakistan share massive digital audiences, but official collaborations remain rare. 10 E 10 proves that language is no longer a hurdle for a regional chart-topper. It shows how artists can navigate algorithms while maintaining their cultural identity.
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The reworked 10 E 10 is already trending back on social media platforms. With Shibu’s hook and Hasan’s star power, it’s a masterclass in cross-border synergy. It is catchy, culturally significant, and built for infinite repeat listens.

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