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North-East Superstar Singer Remanti Rai makes entry into Samman album


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Gangtok: Recently crowned Sikkimese sensation North-East Superstar Singer Remanti Rai is inducted in Suresh K. Lama “SAMMAN” (A honor to Nepali Singing Superstars from Nepalese Speaking communities of the world) music album along with Indian Idol 3 Prashant Tamang, Indian Idol 4 Runners up Kapil Thapa, Zee Saregama Singing Superstar Karma Sherpa, Star Chote Ustad Pragriti Giri, South Asian Superstar Asushen Lama of Nepal, Himalayan Idol Banika Pradhan and introduced singer from Sikkim Ganga Mukhia.
Lyrics for Remanti Rai will be penned down by Technical Advisor and a Lyricist of this Music Album Mahendra Gurung supported by Ruben Shahi who is the Music Director of this album. All the songs are being recorded at DB Studio, Deorali-Gangtok.
Remanti Rai who had recently adjusted the winner of North East Superstar contest among the top singers of 8 North Eastern states of India told to the correspondent that “she is very much happy and proud to be a team of prestigious “SAMMAN” album in which she will featuring with internationally acclaimed singers among Nepali Speaking peoples and it’s a really a great honor to me given by producer himself”.


“SAMMAN” Music Album is in completing stage and after the voice over from North East Superstar Remanti Rai it will be released anytime. Producer Suresh K. Lama speaks out “I am very much happy when I had seen Remanti Rai performing at Guwahati in North East Superstar final, her song had really mesmerized judges and the audiences, she is now our superstar singer in much awaited prestigious music album and I will try my best to promote her around the globe” he further added that “she deserves the honor as well as title and our best wishes will always there for her future success in the field of music. “SAMMAN” album is postponed for release because of sad demise of Producer mother and recent Earthquakes damages which caused havoc in the state which is yet to be materialize.

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