

Bulu Mukarung
@bulu-mukarung · writer-author, Folk Singer
Bulu Mukarung (born 1962) is a respected Nepali musician, composer, and vocalist known for his contribution to modern Nepali music and his distinctive blend of folk‑rooted melodies with contemporary arrangements. Beginning his musical journey in the ...
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Bulu Mukarung (born 1962) is a respected Nepali musician, composer, and vocalist known for his contribution to modern Nepali music and his distinctive blend of folk‑rooted melodies with contemporary a...
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