

Samir Shrestha
@samirshrestha · Music Artists
Samir Shrestha, a talented singer and songwriter, has made a significant impact in the Nepali music industry. His heartfelt compositions resonate with listeners, capturing emotions and experiences that touch the soul. Here are some notable songs b...
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Samir Shrestha, a talented singer and songwriter, has made a significant impact in the Nepali music industry. His heartfelt compositions resonate with listeners, capturing emotions and experiences tha...
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