छोरीको नग्न फोटो खिचेर चर्चित भएकी आमा सुनिता पनेरु र छोरी अर्चना पनेरुले धर्म परिबर्तन गरेका छन् आमा सुनिताले आफ्ना अर्ध नग्न फोटो खिच्न सुरु गरेका छन _हेर्नुहोस भिडियो

Nepali hip-hop called Nephop by fans is receiving a lot of online attention from Nepali fans at home and abroad, promoting a new generation of artists, many who have gained exposure through the online series Raw Barz. Raw Barz was created in 2010 in part by rapper Yama Buddha and was inspired by similar battle leagues in North America like Toronto’s King of The Dot.

 The competition has two rappers prepare verses to playfully insult each other, using familiar rap stereotypes. In its five years of existence Raw Barz has offered a platform for emerging artists but has faced criticism for representing Nephop in a bad light, by using cheap and vulgar jokes where poetry and music could be. Raw Barz, however makes up only a small portion of the genre in Nepal, and while it is a relatively recent phenomenon, hip-hop has a history in Nepal that spans over two decades. The music finds its original roots in the 1970’s Bronx; a poor neighbourhood in New York City. At some point in its evolution, people started picking up the mic to rhyme over these beats and a new style of music was created. Since that time, hip-hop has gone through countless incarnations and has emerged onto the global scene in ways that would never have been imagined by the pioneers of the genre. It has become a powerful tool for artists to speak to and about their communities, in a way that is more direct and instantaneous than other modes of expression. It has typically given a voice to the disenfranchised of the world, who embrace the art form, while adding to it their own unique cultural flavours.

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