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Fuba Tamang

@fuba-tamang-1 · Singer/ Performer

Fuba Tamang is a Nepali singer and musician known for his warm acoustic sound and contemporary folk‑pop style. His music blends heartfelt melodies with clean guitar arrangements, focusing on emotional storytelling rather than traditional Selo rhythms...

2015 - Present artistnepal.com/fuba-tamang-1
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Fuba Tamang is a Nepali singer and musician known for his warm acoustic sound and contemporary folk‑pop style. His music blends heartfelt melodies with clean guitar arrangements, focusing on emotional...

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Full NameFuba Tamang
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Active Since2015

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