Habib gained prominence in the early 2000s with his unique fusion of traditional Bangladeshi folk music and contemporary pop elements, earning him widespread acclaim in the country.
Throughout his career, Habib Wahid has released numerous hit singles and albums including, Shono (2008) and Moina Go (2005), establishing himself as one of the leading figures in the Bangladeshi music industry.
[8] In the next few years, Wahid released six albums, Maya (2004), Moina Go (2005), Shono (2006), Panjabiwala (2007), Bolchi Tomake (2008) and O Bosheshe (2008).
[citation needed] Wahid debuted as a vocalist in his album Moina Go where he sang two tracks, Din Gelo and Esho Brishti Namai.
[citation needed] Later with the label Deadline Music, Wahid would release Somorpon with Aurthohin & Warfaze in 2011,[11] as well as Rong with Nancy in 2012.
[citation needed] Habib Wahid began a new chapter in his career with the release of his debut single, "Hariye Fela Bhalobasha", an R&B/Soul song.
[13] Wahid described this new chapter as a result of an evolved music market, saying that since his audience often buys his songs for ringtones, he can earn good profits from releasing one single at a time rather than an entire album.
[14] Later in the summer of 2015, Wahid released his second single "Mon Ghumay Re", a world song that blends rock, folk and electronic music.
[citation needed] Wahid also produced the single "Cholo Bangladesh" for Grameenphone, a promotional song for the 2015 Cricket World Cup sung by rock musicians Zohad Reza Chowdhury and Imrul Karim Emil.
[16] Additional production for the track was done by Pritom Hasan,[16] a musician who would work with Wahid and release his own music in the future.
[20] Wahid also released other singles from different visual media, such as "Meghe Dhaka Shohor" from the TV serial of the same name[21] and "Tumi Amar" from the film Sultana Bibiana,[22] a duet with Nancy and additionally produced by Pritom Hasan.