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The Uglyz

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The Uglyz
OriginLalitpur, Nepal
GenresPop rock
Years active1995–present
Members
  • Sarun Tamrakar
  • Sudip Tamrakar
  • Rakin Lal Shrestha
  • Sachen Bajracharya
  • Nirajan Rai

The Uglyz is a Nepali pop rock band, formed in 1995 at Little Angels' School, Lalitpur, Nepal.[1]

History

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In 1995, Sarun Tamrakar (vocalist) and Sudip Tamrakar (guitarist), both students of Little Angel's School, came together to form a school band called "The Uglyz". The band was complete when Rakin Lal Shrestha (the drummer) joined them.

The band separated when they started to pursue college abroad. Sarun went to Australia, Sudip continued studying in Nepal and Rakin left to India. After their studies, they returned to Nepal, and the band reformed in 2003. With the support of their families and friends, they decided to release their maiden album. On January 31, 2005, they released their first album "Rush", which touched many Nepalese teenagers and adults.[2] They released their second album In Transit (2011).

The first hit song Audai Jadai was a theme translation from Japanese.[citation needed]

Band members

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  • Sarun Tamrakar
  • Sudip Tamrakar
  • Rakin Lal Shrestha
  • Sachen Bajracharya
  • Nirajan Rai

Albums

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  • Rush (2005)
No.TitleLength
1."Aaudai Jaadai"4:15
2."Maya"3:46
3."Parkhai"4:22
4."Saathi"4:16
5."Rojdai Chu (bonus track)"5:04
6."To an Angle"4:47
7."Ugly"4:16
8."Khonnanimo (Japanese Song)"4:12
  • In Transit (2011)
No.TitleLength
1."Ajhai"3:53
2."Aakash"4:41
3."Dherai Aasu Thorai Haaso"4:06
4."Aash"3:00
5."K"3:41
6."Sadhai Bhari"3:44
7."Khate"3:08
8."Try"3:52
9."Khate II"3:06

References

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  1. ^ Bureau, The Week. "Into the rhythm". My Republica. Retrieved 2022-08-05. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Big in Nepal: The pop star and beauty queen couple living incognito in Sydney's suburbs". SBS Language. Retrieved 2022-08-05.
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