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Sujata KC

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Sujata KC is a prominent Nepali folk and Teej singer, widely recognized for her expressive vocal style and her contribution to modern, folk, and festival‑based music. She began her musical journey with the Teej song “Chhamchham Pauju” and later expan...

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Sujata KC is a prominent Nepali folk and Teej singer, widely recognized for her expressive vocal style and her contribution to modern, folk, and festival‑based music. She began her musical journey wit...

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Full NameSujata KC
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Active Since2018

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8 yrs

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