Inside Their Playlists: 6 Songs Your Favorite Stars Love to Use in Their Posts
Music has always been a mirror to emotion – and when your favorite celebrities post with a certain song, it’s more than just background noise. It’s a glimpse into their world, their mood, and sometimes, their message to fans. From soulful Nepali hits to international chart-toppers, here are the six celebrities whose song choices speak louder than captions.
Samir Shrestha – The Voice of Emotions
If love had a soundtrack, it would sound like Samir Shrestha’s playlist. His posts often feature heartfelt and dreamy songs like “Jhilimili,” “Timi Nabhai Nahuney,” “Auna Najeeka,” and his collaboration “Manaka Kura.”
Each track captures the ache of longing and the beauty of connection – soft vocals, slow beats, and lyrics that make you feel seen. Whether it’s “Jhilimili” glowing with nostalgia or “Timi Nabhai Nahuney” echoing loneliness, Samir’s song choices reflect exactly why fans call him the “voice of emotion.”

Sushant KC – The Old-School Romantic
Sushant KC’s playlist is pure soul food. One day, it’s his own “Bardali,” a heart-touching melody filled with vulnerability, and the next, it’s The Beatles classics like “Michelle (Remastered 2009)” and “Here Comes The Sun.”
He balances it out with modern favorites like The Kid Laroi’s “A Cold Play” and Yabesh Thapa’s “Yo Mutu Mero.” Together, these songs create a soundscape that’s both nostalgic and refreshing – perfect for those quiet drives or lazy evenings.

Dhiraj Magar – The Trendsetter with a Beat
Dhiraj Magar’s playlist? It’s bold, confident, and dripping with cool energy. From Central Cee & Sexyy Red’s “Guilt Trippin” to Drake’s “Cameras,” he gravitates toward tracks that make a statement.
But he’s not all swagger – there’s a softer side too. Songs like Brent Faiyaz’s “Paper Soldier” and Lauv’s “Paris in the Rain” bring a moody calmness, proving he’s as versatile with his playlist as he is with his personality.

Wangden Sherpa – The Indie Dreamer
Wangden Sherpa’s feed feels like a late-night playlist for the soul. He often uses tracks like Olivia Dean’s “Man I Need” and Tilly Birds’ “Just Being Friendly” – both emotional, melodic, and filled with meaning.
Of course, his own songs – “Kathmandu Cowboy” and “Narisau Aja” – add a deeply personal touch. His music choices carry a gentle nostalgia and calm introspection, giving fans a glimpse of his quiet yet expressive nature.

Anmol KC – The Cinematic Soul
When it comes to grand emotions and global vibes, no one does it like Anmol KC. His playlist swings between soulful Nepali gems like Bipul Chettri’s “Mountain High” and emotional Bollywood classics like Arijit Singh’s “Yeh Fitoor Mera.”
But then he surprises with Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars’ “Die with a Smile” and Linkin Park’s “Somewhere I Belong.” Add a touch of AC/DC’s “It’s a Long Way to the Top,” and you’ve got a star whose music taste is as big and dramatic as his screen presence.

ShreeGo – The Feelings in Motion
For ShreeGo, music is mood therapy. His choices – Justin Bieber’s “Yukon,” John Mayer’s “Half of My Heart,” and SZA’s “Nobody Gets Me” – reflect vulnerability and depth.
Mix in Umair’s “Away From Me” and Hasan Raheem’s “Wishes,” plus his own track “Payeu Khusi,” and you get the sound of late-night thoughts and quiet honesty. His playlist is the perfect companion for anyone who feels deeply but says little.

From Samir’s love-struck ballads to Diraj’s R&B grooves, every song choice reveals a different side of your favorite celebrity. Their playlists are more than soundtracks – they’re emotional snapshots of who they are when the cameras are off.
So next time you see a reel or story with a song you love, turn up the volume. You might just be listening to what your favorite star is feeling, too.
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