Music is a mirror of society, where creativity, emotional depth and artistic expression blend together. But lately, a strange trend has started to be seen in the Nepali music industry - artistes make their personal life's failures, conflicts and conflicts public through songs.
Whether it's his song after the divorce between Elina Chauhan and her ex-husband Vishnu Sapkota or Durges Thapa's 'Dushman Heryako Heryai Hos' and Viten's rap songs with personal incidents are reducing the artistic value of music.
The personal life of the artist influences the creation, it is natural. But when music becomes a vehicle for expressing personal feelings rather than original art, it loses its depth. True artistry is to present one's personal experiences in such an artistic way that not only touches the common man but also inspires him for a long time. Music is not just a weapon to go viral, it is also the language of the soul. Looking at the current trend, it seems that songs and music are losing their creative originality in the greed of trending on social networks. The time has come for artists and listeners to think seriously about this matter. Whether Nepali music should take the cheap route of popularity or embrace the value of age-old creation - this question will have to be solved by today's generation.
– Santosh Simkhada , Tokyo, Japan
