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Rohit John Chettri

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Rohit John Chettri
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Rohit John Chettri, also known as RJC, is a vocalist, musician, music producer, lyricist and guitarist from Kathmandu.[1]

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Early life

Chettri's father was a music lover, and they used to play musical instruments like guitar and harmonium together when his father would come back home in the evening after work.[1]

When he was seven years old, he took part in an inter-school competition where he had to choose to either dance, sketch or sing, Chettri sang a song of Karna Das called "Jindagi ko k bharosa"[3] and realized he would become a singer-songwriter.[4][5]After class 10, or SLC, Chettri started performing at various pubs, bars and private events.[5][6]

In 2011, he started working at Kathmandu Jazz Conservatory.[3]

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Breakthrough

Chettri's song ‘Bistarai’ received more than a million views.[7][8] Chettri played at pubs and bars to raise money for the production of his first album,[9]and two years after his YouTube breakthrough, Chettri released his first solo album, "Bistarai Bistarai" in September 2015.[10][11]Chhetri gave vocal to 'herdai jau' (A song from a movie Keti Harayeko Suchana).[12][13]

1974 AD

Chettri became a part of the Nepalese rock band 1974 AD in 2015 when Adrian Pradhan and Phiroj Shyagden left the band for personal reasons. Chettri was chosen to fill their spot.[14][15][16]

Together, the "new" 1974 AD released the album "Hazaar Sapana" in 2016.[15]

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Solo albums

First Album "Bistarai Bistarai"

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Second Album "Jhari Pachi ko Indreni"

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Third Album "Bidaai"

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Fourth Album "Mitho Yaad"

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