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Nepali singer and rapper

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Pranil L Timalsena
Also known asGP with Girish Khatiwada
OriginNepal
OccupationRapper
Musical artist

Pranil L Timalsena (Nepali: प्रनिल तिमल्सिना) is a Nepali singer and rapper.

Girish-Pranil

He started his musical career with Girish Khatiwada (NepHop) as the duo "GP-GirishPranil" in the 1990s. Their first song was Ma Yesto Chhu with rapper DA69, which was the first major success of rap music in Nepal. It laid the foundation of Nepalese hiphop music. Girish-Pranil made other songs like Timi Jaha Pani Jaanchhau, Malai Bhot Deu, Hami Dherai Sana Chhu, Meaningless Rap. Their other songs are Diyeko Maya Samhali, Dream, Gaarho Bho, Intro, Zoom Zoom Boom Boom, Seto Ghoda, Yesari, and Track 13.

Other Collaboration Hits

He made a song Aankha Bhari featuring rapper DA69 which was a hit in Nepal. He also made a feature to Nabin K Bhattarai on his most Super Hit Composition Yehi Ho Ta Maya from album 'May 18'.

Solo songs

His other songs are:

  • Ajiyo Mutu
  • Bhanchhu
  • Aashu yo jharcha
  • Eklo yatra
  • Sabai Naacha Chan
  • Maya yo timilai

References

  1. ^ "Nepal's road to rap". ekantipur.com. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  2. "Nepali Rap Ma Yesto Chu – Girish Pranil feat DA 69". YouTube. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  3. "Girish-Pranil". dhakatopi.com. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  4. "Ankha Bhari By Pranil L. Timalsina". YouTube. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  5. "YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  6. "Pranil Timilsina - Nepalicollections.com:: A window to nepali world." Archived from the original on 19 October 2016.


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