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Sabin Rai is a renowned Nepali singer, songwriter, and lyricist, often called the "Bryan Adams of Nepal" due to his unique voice and emotive music. He was born on February 5, 1974, in Dharan, Nepal, and began his musical career in the early 1990s, quickly gaining popularity with his soulful songs and engaging live performances. His breakthrough hit, "Komal Tyo Timro," from the album Sataha, made him a well-known figure in Nepal.
Over the years, Sabin Rai has produced many hit songs, such as "Samjhana Haru Lai," "Ekai Aakash Muni," "Timi Nai Hau," and "Ma Sansar Jitne." His music often fuses rock and pop elements, striking a chord with listeners. He is also recognized for reinterpreting his older tracks during live shows, bringing a fresh and vibrant energy to his performances.
Currently, Sabin Rai performs with his band, Sabin Rai & The Pharaoh, which has broadened his musical influence. The band has toured extensively, playing in countries like Australia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, and more, promoting Nepali music on an international platform.
Throughout his career, Sabin Rai has garnered several awards, including the Hits FM Music Award for Best Album of the Year and the Best Vocal Performance Award. His passion for music and his ability to resonate with fans have solidified his status as one of Nepal's most cherished artists.
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