Kathmandu. The Nepali music industry had a return to rhythm in 2079. The stage resumed its regular pace after the corona epidemic, and a recording and music video were also made. Additionally, this year gave Nepali songs and music a chance to establish a presence on a new stage.
The theatrical program was put on hold for two years, and the musical world was restricted to the recording studio. However, this year, vocalists were invited to fairs, festivals, and concerts held throughout the nation, from the east to the west.
Modern songs with a folk mix were highly popular this year. The ghazal "Ke Lat Basyo" by singer and composer Tilaksingh Pella sparked a frenzy in the Poush winter music scene. While this song attempted to break the current trend, it also established the precedent for ghazals to be performed on Tiktok.
Despite the increased popularity of modern songs with folk fusion this year, according to music composer Alokshree, Kaljayi songs are not forthcoming. We were all unable to present memorable tunes this year. The best song of the year should be Tilaksingh Pella's "Ke Lat Basyo," he claimed, adding that this year saw a rise in the popularity of modern songs with a folk fusion.
Shiva Pariyar, a singer, concurs with him. In the latter half of this year, Tilaksingh Pela, a well-known musician, debuted with the ghazal "Ke Lat Basyo." While the audience was listening to the regular tunes, this song was warmly received. This song deserves to be recognized as the most lovely of the year.