Name: Phiroj Shyangden
Born: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Origin: Kathmandu, Darjeeling
Genres: Nepali Rock, Pop
Occupations: Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist, Composer, Music Teacher
Instruments: Guitar, Vocals
Member of Band: 1974 AD
Phiroj Shyangden was born in Darjeeling, West Bengal, India, and later moved to Kathmandu. His musical journey took a significant turn when he, along with Nirakar Yakthumba and Bhanu Ahamed, formed the band 1974 AD in 1994 while they were teachers at Gyanodaya School in Lalitpur.
Phiroj played a pivotal role in the success of 1974 AD, contributing as a lyricist, composer, and vocalist. Some of his notable songs with the band include:
Phiroj Shyangden left 1974 AD in 2008 to pursue a solo career. He moved to New York in 2009 and released the solo album Zindagi Asai Cha. In July 2019, he reunited with 1974 AD and released a new album titled Nirantarta.
Phiroj Shyangden’s contribution to Nepali rock and pop music, both as a member of 1974 AD and as a solo artist, has been significant. His ability to blend meaningful lyrics with captivating melodies has earned him a special place in the hearts of music lovers.
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