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Manu Limbu
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Manu Limbu[1][2][3] (born 16 March 1984) is a female singer in the Nepal Music Industry.[4] She has received the Best Singer of the Year award in 2010 and the 2nd National Capital Award in 2016.
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Career
She has recorded more than hundred music albums including Nepali modern and folk songs spanning for more than 18 years since her infancy. Her music albums are Mand Mand;[4] hit songs: Manda Manda, Gutu Mutu, Aai Diyau, Gunaso Rahayo, Chhan Chhan Chura Bajyo, Chyatyau Timile, Timro Muskan, Aau Aau, and another hit music album Mohini; songs: Luki Luki, Pare Kaso Hola, Siraimaa Khulchha, Kahile Haasdai, Heri Rahanchhu ma, Aauna Bola; which have been popular among Nepali listeners.
Some of her songs are Kadam Kadam, Reshmi Rumal, and Chasok Dhangnaam-Limbu Song. She also appears in music videos: Mand Mand, Timro Muskan, and Pare Kaso Hola.
She is a singer, composer, and lyricist, as well as a model. She performs in musical concerts both across Nepal and internationally. Known for delivering high-quality music, her contributions have set new milestones in the Nepali music industry. She was honored with the Best Singer of the Year award in 2010 and received the 2nd National Capital Award in 2016. Widely popular among the Nepali public, she is also active in social awareness initiatives, including street dramas and campaigns against domestic violence and HIV/AIDS.
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