Popular singer Bishnu Majhi‘s original Teej song ‘Ain Aama Yo Teejma…’ has become the most viewed Teej song on YouTube this year. The music video of the song has been viewed more than 10 million times in nine days after it was released on YouTube.
The song was released on the 8th of August from ‘Sapna Music Industries’ YouTube channel. Nearly 25,000 people have commented appreciatively on the song, which was released at the end of the Teej festival.
Singer Majhi’s original style Teej song has gained popularity while singing distorted songs in the name of Teej song. The song is liked by many because it follows the tradition and originality of Teej festival.
For the past few years, some Teej songs have been involved in controversy. In the meantime, a situation was created to the extent that the National Folk and Dohori Song Foundation banned singers due to the Teej song.
This year, more than a dozen songs of that nature have been embroiled in controversy. Some singers had to apologize for singing such songs. Folk music lovers also protested for disrupting the historical festival song. Some radio workers even announced that they will not play such songs in their programs.
Some musicians say that Nepali music is losing its originality due to increasing commercial market and competition. They say that creators and artists should exercise self-control to stop distortions in folk songs including Teej songs.
In earlier Teej songs, women voiced the social bonds, family injustice, atrocities, etc. that they had to face, and the folk music lovers are worried that the current Teej songs are becoming vulgar.
Sundarmani Adhikari has given the lyrics and music for this Teej song sung by singer Majhi. The music video of the song features the acting and dancing of artist Lalita Paudel.
The song has lifted the spirit of a girl who did not get to know her husband on Teej. Singer Majhi’s Teej song ‘Chari Jelaima’ which was released three years ago also became famous at that time. The song has been listened/watched more than 50 million times on YouTube so far.
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