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Mamata Dipabima

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Mamata Dipabima (also credited as Mamata Dipbim) is a respected figure in Nepali music, known for her expressive vocals and contributions to modern and classic Nepali songs. Active since the late 1990s, she has released numerous albums and collaborat...

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Mamata Dipabima (also credited as Mamata Dipbim) is a respected figure in Nepali music, known for her expressive vocals and contributions to modern and classic Nepali songs. Active since the late 1990...

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