Pradip Neupane
| Pradip Neupane | |
|---|---|
| Born | Butwal, Nepal, (Now in Slough, United Kingdom)[1] |
| 💼 Occupation | Singer, Song writer, Composer, |
| 📆 Years active | 1996-present |
| 🌐 Website | www |
Pradip Neupane is a Nepali singer who, in his early career, was associated with the band Milan.
Career
Milan produced two pop music albums in Nepal. The first was Tinau Kholama ("In the River Tinau") and the second was Pahadi Kanchi. Tinau Kholama, released in 1995, was a very successful album, including such popular songs as "Yauti Sundari" and "Dhaka Topi." The second album was not as successful.
The band was dismantled early in 1999 when Neupane left Nepal. He has since become well known as a singer in the Nepali community of the United Kingdom. He announced plans to release his first solo album, Dobatoma ("In the Cross Road") in 2007. Dobatoma is being produced by Rebel Creation, the largest record label in Nepal.
"I have given eight beautiful songs for this album," Pradip says. "The lyrics have been written by different writers and a couple of them are written by myself too. I sang my unreleased songs 'Ghar mero milan chowk' and 'Barkha ko pani' in a couple of concerts in London recently and people liked them very much. I have recorded songs in Nepal, India, and the United Kingdom for this album and doing two videos for release. I hope it will be well liked in Nepal too when it releases, I am very hopeful," Pradip says.
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