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Junu Prasai (Moon)

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Junu Prasai (Moon), popularly known as Moon, is a Nepali singer and music artist recognized for her soulful voice and versatile musical style. Originally from Taplejung, Nepal, she developed a passion for music from a young age and actively participa...

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Junu Prasai (Moon), popularly known as Moon, is a Nepali singer and music artist recognized for her soulful voice and versatile musical style. Originally from Taplejung, Nepal, she developed a passion...

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Full NameJunu Prasai (Moon)
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Active Since2020

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6 yrs

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