Sydney based Nepali singers on musical trends of 2018

Sydney based Nepali Singers

Source: SBS Nepali

We recently spoke with a few Sydney based Nepali singers on the trends that dominated Nepali music in 2018. Here's an excerpt of our chat with them: Ishwor Pokharel: People have started realising that they need to study music - a lot of Nepalis nowadays do come to Australia to learn music, which is encouraging. Sanjib Parajuli: To be successful in the music industry, one needs to be determined and focused. A lot of Nepali friends who are in Australia and are busy with their lives think a casual approach is enough, but clearly, it is not. Samir Acharya: If you produce a sleek music video, a song will remain on top of the charts for a few months, but if you create an excellent melodious song, it will remain in hearts of the mass for much longer.


To listen to our conversation with the three singers, please click on the play button in the media player above
Ishwor Pokharel's Kati Bajyo:

Sanjib Parajuli's Badal Sangai:

Samir Acharya's Picth Road:


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