"I had never heard any song entirely based on the community in Bengali - not by me of course or by any other singers or music bands. So far I know no other song had brought forth their pain and angst in this fashion," the singer told PTI after recording the number in a studio here.
Titled "Lukochuri", the lines of the song read - 'Purush kimba stree kimba clib manush bhison lingopriyo jib' (be it man or woman or a worthless person - all humans are obsessed with gender).
"I know many transgenders at traffic crossings who wave at me when my car stops. And when I don't carry cash, I at least exchange pleasantries with them. This song can be a tribute to all these people, across different segments," he said.
"It is a welcome development. It shows the attitude of society towards the third gender is changing. There has to be acceptance to the issue," Teesta, a transsexual activist, said about the song, when contacted.
