


Kaushik Hossain Taposh, the CEO of Gaanbangla Television inspired him to come back. Balam stopped working on new songs after facing rejection for his fourth album. However, as the whole country was unstable politically, his album did not gain much popularity. In 2013, his fourth solo album Bhubon was released. During this period he also published two duet albums on which his sister Julee sang in his composition. He continued with the successful albums Balam II and Balam III. He became a strong competitor of the then leading singer Habib Wahid. His debut solo album was self-titled and became internationally recognised. In 2007, he left Warfaze and pursued a solo career. Balam published his first featured album in 2005 which was Prem Shikari which gained him recognition. Maharaj was another hit album during this phase most of its songs were produced by him.

He produced singles like "Jadutare", "Nei Tumi", and "Somoy" as a part of the Band. In 2002, Sunjoy and Babna had to leave the band due to their personal reasons. Three years later, he joined Warfaze as the lead guitarist and the second vocalist. Balam also worked as a guest artist in popular bands like Ark and Pentagon. The band published two albums - Onno Bhubon and Firiye Dao. He was the lead guitarist and main vocalist. Balam started his career by forming the band Renegades after graduating from secondary school in 1995.
