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@rapstarbaby · Music Artists, hip‑hop artist

Rapstar Baby (also known as Rapstar Sandy) is a dynamic Nepali-British hip-hop artist whose music radiates confidence, cultural pride, and unapologetic joy. With roots in both Nepal and the UK, she draws from a rich blend of influences—fusing Western...

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Rapstar Baby (also known as Rapstar Sandy) is a dynamic Nepali-British hip-hop artist whose music radiates confidence, cultural pride, and unapologetic joy. With roots in both Nepal and the UK, she dr...

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Full NameRapstar Baby
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hip‑hop artist
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Active Since2023

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3 yrs

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