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Kishwor Lopchan

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Kishwor Lopchan is a Nepali singer and composer known for blending melodic Nepali music with themes of discipline, movement, and cultural identity. Alongside his musical career, he is a respected martial arts coach with expertise across multiple East...

2012 - Present artistnepal.com/kishwor-lopchan
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Kishwor Lopchan is a Nepali singer and composer known for blending melodic Nepali music with themes of discipline, movement, and cultural identity. Alongside his musical career, he is a respected mart...

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Full NameKishwor Lopchan
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Active Since2012

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14 yrs

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