Bekcha: Nepal’s Mysterious Music Sensation
From YouTube Covers to Thought-Provoking Singles
Bekcha has quietly carved a unique place in Nepal’s music scene. Known for his distinctive style, he connects with listeners through songs that are simple in arrangement but emotionally deep. Not a household name yet, Bekcha’s enigmatic presence has only added to his charm.
Bekcha first started by uploading cover songs on YouTube. His popularity spiked during the COVID‑19 lockdown with the release of “Reply to Maya Ko Katha,” a song that resonated widely. Remarkably, he has no formal music training, drawing inspiration instead from life experiences, conversations, and literature.

Style and Musical Approach
Bekcha’s songs explore social realities, self-discovery, mental states, and different shades of love.
- “Wakka Lagdo Sansar” delves into feelings of frustration, loneliness, unmet expectations, social struggle, and the search for solace
- “Apthero Awastha” reflects stress, pressure, and unexpected situations people face.
- “Maaya Haryo, Samaaj Jityo” addresses social injustice, including caste-based discrimination.
- While love is a recurring theme, Bekcha avoids focusing solely on romance, believing it can get repetitive.
Popular Tracks and Milestones
Some of Bekcha’s standout songs include:
- “Reply to Maya Ko Katha” – the song that brought him wider recognition.
- “Arko Juni” – tells a story of distant relationships and longing.
- “Apthero Awastha” – a raw portrayal of mental strain.
- “Manaka Kura” (feat. Samir Shrestha) – one of his notable 2024 collaborations.

Why Listen?
- Emotional depth – songs that convey real experiences, struggles, and hope.
- Unique blend of lyrics and music – simple yet powerful compositions.
- Social awareness – music that makes you think.
- Authenticity – a young artist committed to staying true to his vision.
Recommendations
If you want music that explores life’s ups and downs, mental states, and social issues, Bekcha’s tracks are worth your attention. Start with “Apthero Awastha“, “Arko Juni“, and and “Nabola Masanga“, and pay attention to both the lyrics and the story told through the music videos: they make the listening experience richer.

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