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Biplove Gauchan

@biplovegauchan · Music Artists, Songwriter, hip‑hop artist

Biplove Gauchan is a talented Nepali - born singer, rapper, and songwriter known for his contributions to the Nepali hip-hop scene. He has released several tracks that showcase his lyrical creativity and musical talent. Some of his notable songs incl...

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Biplove Gauchan is a talented Nepali - born singer, rapper, and songwriter known for his contributions to the Nepali hip-hop scene. He has released several tracks that showcase his lyrical creativity...

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