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Karna Das

@karnadas · Music Artists, Singer/ Performer

Karna Das, born on November 24, 1974, in Pokhara, Nepal, is a celebrated Nepali musician, singer, songwriter, lyricist, composer, and record producer. Often referred to as a "living legend" in Nepali music, he is known for his soothing voice and prof...

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Karna Das, born on November 24, 1974, in Pokhara, Nepal, is a celebrated Nepali musician, singer, songwriter, lyricist, composer, and record producer. Often referred to as a "living legend" in Nepali...

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