Girish Khatiwada (NepHop)

Girish Khatiwada
Background information
Birth name Girish Khatiwada
Born

(1982 -03-21) March 21, 1982

[1][2]
Biratnagar, Nepal
Origin Biratnagar, Nepal
Genres Nephop
Occupation(s) Rapper-Lyricist
Years active 1992–present
Website Girish Khatiwada's YouTube Channel,Official Site

Girish Khatiwada (Nepali: गिरिश खतिवडा ) (born 21 March 1982) also known as "Gorkhali G" is a Nepali rapper from Kathmandu, Nepal. He is a Nepali hiphop recording artist and is the host of the Nepalese hip hop show on Kantipur FM.[3]

Early life

Girish Khatiwada aka Gorkhali G/ Girish/ DJ Girish/ G.P./ Girish Pranil is a Nepali hiphop recording artist. He is among the most acclaimed rapper in the Nepali music industry. He used to be a member of GIRISH & THE UNITY[4] which is one of the famous Nepali Band in Nepal. Girish started off hiphop music at a very young age when there were no other mainstream rapper existed in the NEPHOP. His first rap song 'Ma Yesto Chu Ma usto chu' did a good justice to the rapper. It was the first song where the rapper got a chance to showcase his talent to the nepali hiphop community. Eventually, he ended up being a solo rapper artist and released his debut album. Which was Dropout in 2008 with widespread critical and commercial success. He went on to explore a variety of rap songs by collaborating with many RNB and Pop singers.

Songs

Year Title Album
2002 Ma Yesto Chu Ma Usto Chu ft. DA69 Back Again
2002 Timi Jaha Pani Janchhau Back Again
2004 Da Drug Song Girish and The Unity Presents X
2004 Malai Vote Deu Girish and The Unity Presents X
City of Bihar
Sadak Ko Army
C.O.P.S.
Welcome to Da Gang
Abhiyukta
2013 Shez Good ft Dr. Young[5]

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See Also

References

  1. "Girish Khatiwada Reverbnation". Girish Khatiwada's Reverberation. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
  2. Girish Khatiwada on Facebook
  3. Mark Harris (21 November 2015). "Nepal's road to rap". The Kathmandu Post. Kathmandu, Nepal: Kantipur Publications. Retrieved 25 July 2016.
  4. Girish Khatiwada MP3 Songs
  5. "Shez Good ft Dr. Young". Retrieved 2013. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)



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