

Shree Kc
@shreekc · Music Artists, Music Instructor
Shree K.C. is a promising young Dhrupad singer from Nepal, known for his deep, meditative vocal style rooted in the ancient Hindustani classical tradition. Recognized by the Society of Classical Music Nepal, he has been featured in curated sessions t...
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Shree K.C. is a promising young Dhrupad singer from Nepal, known for his deep, meditative vocal style rooted in the ancient Hindustani classical tradition. Recognized by the Society of Classical Music...
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