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Nabin Kishor Rai

Nabin Kishor Rai

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Nabin Kishor Rai is a Nepali folk singer recognized for his contributions to Rai cultural music, including Sakela, Palam, and Eastern Nepali lok‑geet traditions. His works such as “Soi Dhole Soi,” “Hirkauna Lourile Tyak Tyak,” and collaborations with...

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Nabin Kishor Rai is a Nepali folk singer recognized for his contributions to Rai cultural music, including Sakela, Palam, and Eastern Nepali lok‑geet traditions. His works such as “Soi Dhole Soi,” “Hi...

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Full NameNabin Kishor Rai
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Folk Singer
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Active Since1960

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66 yrs

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