Swoopna Suman (singer)
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Suman Thapa (
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, Nepal), better known as Swoopna Suman is a Nepali singer, songwriter, and guitarist known for his work in Nepali music industry. He began his musical career in 2012 by posting home videos on YouTube, which caught the attention of Karma Records. Suman released his first official song, K Saro Ramri Bhako, through the record label in 2014. He later joined Arbitrary Productions in 2016, releasing several original songs such as Kunai Din, Kasari Bhanu, Ma Timro, and Kurera Baschu. Suman is currently working independently and performing live shows in various locations in Nepal and internationally. His unique blend of contemporary and traditional Nepali music has earned him a massive fanbase in Nepal and abroad. He started gaining popularity after the release of his song ''Je Chhau Timi'' with Samir Shrestha in 2023.


Background


Early and personal life

Swoopna Suman is married to a Nepali social personality and model Jyotsana Yogi. They married on 4 May 2022 after dating for four years and have been together ever since.


Career and artistry

Swoopna wishes to perform at notable venues worldwide with his band, the Asters and his manager Rashik Bhattarai. His band, the Asters, include Ayush Bahadur Shrestha on the Keyboards, Saroj Ghimire Chhetri on the Drums, Alish KC on the bass, Asim Tamang playing the Lead Guitar and lastly Abhishek Pun on the audio. The Asters formed in 2021 and have been playing with Swoopna ever since. Their first show was on the 4th of December in 2021 in the Garage Entertainment fest.


Discography


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* Living people 21st-century Nepalese singers Nepalese singer-songwriters 1995 births {{Pop-singer-stub