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@prem-lopchan · Folk Singer

Prem Lopchan is a respected Nepali folk and Tamang Selo singer, composer, dancer, and cultural artist from Bhuvagaun, Chautara Sangachokgadhi‑3, Sindhupalchok. Active for more than four decades, he is known for preserving and promoting Tamang musical...

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Prem Lopchan is a respected Nepali folk and Tamang Selo singer, composer, dancer, and cultural artist from Bhuvagaun, Chautara Sangachokgadhi‑3, Sindhupalchok. Active for more than four decades, he is...

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Full NamePrem Lopchan
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Active Since1988

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38 yrs

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