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Karna Raj Giri

Karna Raj Giri

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Karna Raj Giri is a Nepali singer, songwriter, and recording artist from Sarlahi, known for his emotional vocal style, modern folk‑pop sensibility, and steady rise through digital and mainstream music platforms. Growing up in a modest family, he move...

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Karna Raj Giri is a Nepali singer, songwriter, and recording artist from Sarlahi, known for his emotional vocal style, modern folk‑pop sensibility, and steady rise through digital and mainstream music...

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Full NameKarna Raj Giri
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Active Since2022

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