Kathmandu | A proficient team has embarked on a journey to shoot auditions for the rap song reality show, 'Rap Battle Nepal', organized by Yuzisa International and co-organized by Rajya Media Network. The team set off from Kathmandu to Sikkim on Thursday, bidding farewell to them was Saroj Ojha, Chairman of Rajya Media Network. 'Rap Battle Nepal' is slated to be broadcast on AP1 Television starting in April.
The show's director, Sanu Khan, revealed that eminent musicians from both the Nepali music industry and Bollywood will play a crucial role in the show. Devil Singh Rajput, the event director, expressed his excitement about this upcoming show, stating that it will create a joyful musical atmosphere, appealing to a diverse audience, including the youth. Auditions for 'Rap Battle Nepal' are being conducted in various cities in India, namely Darjeeling, Siliguri, and Sikkim. After completing the auditions in these locations, the team plans to further travel to different cities in Nepal, including Jhapa, Itahari, Janakpur, Chitwan, and Pokhara.
The auditions will be held at Remanti Sangit Academy in Sikkim on February 17, Hotel Yuma in Darjeeling on February 19, Karma Music Academy in Siliguri on February 21, BTM Mantra Thakali in Jhapa Birtamod on Falgun11, Hotel Maden Inn in Itahari on Falgun 13, Hotel Rajdarbar Navrang Resort in Janakpuri on Falgun 15, Chitwan Garden resort Bharatpur in Chitwan on Falgun 17, Club Sixteen in Pokhara Lakeside on February 19, as well as in Kathmandu on February 21 and 22. Additionally, the organizers are also preparing for digital auditions to accommodate Nepali speakers scattered around the world. The journey of this capable team marks the beginning of an exciting chapter in the rap music industry in Nepal. The auditions for 'Rap Battle Nepal' promise to bring forth immense talent and offer a platform for aspiring rap artists to showcase their skills and creativity. The show's organizers are committed to providing a captivating musical experience that will captivate the audience and leave a lasting impact on the Nepali music scene.


