"Gamusa 2008" is a vibrant and captivating Assamese music album crafted by the talented Anupam Saikia, released under the D10 Media Network label on December 10, 2007. This album is a treasure trove of eight enchanting tracks, each offering a unique blend of traditional and contemporary Assamese music, with a total runtime of 37 minutes. The album features a stellar lineup of artists, including Zubeen Garg, Dikshu Sarma, Bhitali Das, Jinti Das, and Chayanika Bhuyan, among others, who bring their distinctive voices and styles to the table.
The album opens with "Barire Dhapore," a lively and rhythmic track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. "Dikrong Nodi" and "Eight Nine Ten" follow, offering a mix of soothing melodies and upbeat rhythms. "Garu Garite Uthiloi," a popular Bihu song, showcases the collaborative talents of Anupam Saikia and Zubeen Garg, creating an infectious and energetic vibe. "Hunjoni Tumak Bhal" is a heartfelt ballad that highlights Anupam Saikia's emotive vocals, while "Morom Buji Pua Jone" is a captivating track that has become one of the most beloved songs from the album. "Senai Kotenu Asogoi" and the final track, "Morom Buji Pua Jone," round off the album with their enchanting melodies and heartfelt lyrics.
"Gamusa 2008" is not just an album; it's a celebration of Assamese culture and music, offering a rich and diverse listening experience. Whether you're a fan of traditional Bihu music or contemporary Assamese tunes, this album has something to offer everyone. So, immerse yourself in the enchanting world of "Gamusa 2008" and enjoy the musical journey that Anupam Saikia and his collaborators have crafted for you.