One sector that flourished in Nepal even when the country was going
through the political turmoil in the last decade was without doubt the
Music. No matter what, we sang and listened to one new song after
another that young and creative musicians offered us. Unlike Nepali film
industry that is struggling to get quality audience, the reach of songs
in Nepali society is vast: people from the street to the palace enjoy
Nepali songs with equal enthusiasm. [Contrary to this, majority of
Nepali film audience comes from lower middle class.] Rap, rock, pop,
folk, hip hop, remix you name it and you can find songs in Nepali market
composed by the young and innovative Nepali musicians. The folk songs
have invaded urban area, previously dominated by the Hindi songs, and
the new genres of music have kept Nepali youths hooked up. It wouldn’t
be hype to say that music has transformed the urban youth culture. Very
few iPods sell in Kathmandu markets but make no mistake people are
listening to all kinds of songs. English songs are also popular among
youths in urban Nepali society and yes Hindi songs (especially from
Bollywood films) are there but they are facing tough competition from
the quality songs and music videos offered by the Nepali music industry.
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