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CD Vijaya Adhikari

CD Vijaya Adhikari

Nepalese singer


CD Vijaya Adhikari (Nepali: सि.डि. विजय अधिकारी; born 20 August 1991)[1] is a Nepali singer and a music composer.[2] He is the winner of The Voice of Nepal Season One.[3][4][5][2] He also participated in an environmental song titled "Melancholy", sung by 365 Nepali Artists, which set a Guinness World Records in entitled "Most Vocal Solos in a Song Recording". The song was conceptualized, written, composed and directed by Environmentalist Nipesh DHAKA.[6][7]

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Personal life

CD Vijaya Adhikari was born on 20 August 1991 as a son of Chandra Kanta Adhikari and Durga Devi Adhikari, in Machhapuchchhre-4, Lahachok, near Pokhara.[1][8]

He was married to Manisha Rai who is also a well known artist of the music industry. She is one of the singers among the 365 artists of the Melancholy song too.

Career

Adhikari has given vocal to more than 200 songs which include romantic, rock, sad, ghazal and patriotic songs.[1][2][9] Some of his hit songs are Doori Majboori, Man Magyau Man Diye, Nasha Piune Bani Bhayo, Malai Ta Birsinchau Hola Timile, Dhan Lai Maya Gariraichhau, Mero Lash Ko Malami, Natak Raichha Timro Maya, Khusi Matra, Jhanakuti Jhai Jhai (Doli).[10][11][12][13][14]

His first film song as a playback singer was for Doli (2018).[15][16][17]

In December 2018, he won The Voice of Nepal in its first season of the show and became a well-known name among the Nepali music listeners after winning such a grand show of its type.[9]

Songs

CD Vijay Adhikari has sung numerous songs since winning Season 1 of The Voice of Nepal, and some of his most well-known songs are listed below.

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Awards and achievements

  • 2019 World Nepali Music Award, New York, Best Modern Song Male for the song Afnai Geet[18]
  • 2019 National Sadhana Music Award, The Best Singer for the song Suseldai Timile[19]
  • 2018 The Voice of Nepal Winner[4][5][9][20]
  • 2018 Radio Nepal All Nepal Aadhunik Song Competition Winner[1][9][21]
  • 2012 Khoji Prativako – 2, First runner up[1][9][22]
  • 2010 Annapurna Award for the Most Promising Pokhreli Artist of the Year for the song Hansu Bhanda Pani[8]
  • 2010 Prithvi Narayan Campus (PNC) Idol, Pokhara, Winner[1][9]
  • 2010 Big Icon, Pokhara, First runner up[8]
  • 2007 Gandaki Tara, Pokhara, Second runner up[8]
  • 2004 Matribhumi Tara, Pokhara, Winner[1][8]
  • 2003 Dhuk Dhuki Award for the Child Artist of the Year for the song Ustai Aankha Ustai Bhaka (Aabhas)[1]

See also


References

  1. "अधिकारी भ्वाइस अफ नेपाल". "Adarsha Samajh". 15 December 2018.
  2. Baral, Sajana (28 December 2018). "दुई हिरो". Kantipur Daily.
  3. "Flashback 2018". LiveMandu. 31 December 2018. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
  4. "CD Vijaya Adhikari on Apple Music". Apple Music. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  5. "Dilko Gadile by CD Vijaya Adhikari". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
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