

Munna Gurung
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Munna Gurung is a Nepali modern‑song artist whose work appears across Nepal’s digital music platforms, particularly in the soft‑melodic and sentimental genre. His track “Anjanai Ma” under the modern‑song category confirms his recognition as a registe...
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Munna Gurung is a Nepali modern‑song artist whose work appears across Nepal’s digital music platforms, particularly in the soft‑melodic and sentimental genre. His track “Anjanai Ma” under the modern‑s...
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