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Ram Bhakta Jojiju (रामभक्त जोजिजू)
[edit]Born | Ram Bhakta Jojiju
6 January 1971 (age 53) Ranipauwa, Pokhara – 11, Kaski District |
Nationality | Nepalese |
Citizenship | Nepal |
Education | Bachelor in Arts (B.A.) 2nd Year from Tribhuvan University |
Occupation(s) | Singer-Musician-Lyricist |
Years Active | 1986 – present |
Known for | Ram Bhakta Jojiju |
Notable Work | Udera Jun Chhunchhu Bhanthe |
Spouse | Itu Jojiju |
Parents | Santa Kumar Jojiju (Father)
Yog Maya Jojiju (Mother) |
Ram Bhakta Jojiju
[edit]Ram Bhakta Jojiju (Nepali: रामभक्त जोजिजू; born 6 January 1971) is a Guinness Book of World Records holder, an award-winning singer (Senior Singer, Radio Nepal, 11 Nov 2009), and a singing instructor best known for his versatility in the field of music with his numerous singing styles in various genres. Blessed with a soulful and melodious voice, he has more than three decades of experience in the field of music. He also owns a music company named J.E. Studios and Music Shop Pvt. Ltd. and runs a YouTube channel titled Jojiju Entertainment.
Hit Songs
[edit]Solo: Udera Jun Chhunchhu Bhanthe, K Bar Maagi, Maya Lai Dhaka Pachhyeuri, Sisha Rahechha Jindagi
Duet: Tyo Kahile Ghaam, Jaha Bhamar Chha, Dudhai Dudh Le, Kunai Baato Ma
Early Life
[edit]Popular singer and musician Ram Bhakta Jojiju was born on 6 January 1971 in Ranipauwa, Pokhara-11, Kaski District, Nepal, to Santa Kumar Jojiju and Yog Maya Jojiju. His siblings (5 brothers, 2 sisters); Pot Laxmi Jojiju, Buddha Ram Jojiju, Bishnu Kumar Jojiju, Sushila Devi Jojiju, Ram Bhakta Jojiju, Durga Prasad Jojiju, and Sahadev Jojiju (Binit). He had a keen interest in the musical field from his childhood. His musical journey started when he imitated the songs of Narayan Gopal and Bhakta Raj Acharya on the harmonium of his eldest aunt, Suk Maya Dhoju. He grew up listening to Devotee Songs (भजन) and started singing since he was 16-years old. Later, he passed his vocal test in 1995 from Radio Nepal.
Personal Life
[edit]Ram Bhakta is married to Itu Pal Jojiju. His parents were supportive of his musical journey. Suk Maya Dhoju, his eldest aunt has played a significant role in his life by teaching him to play harmonium.
Employment Records
[edit]1. (From 2022 to present), Music Instructor, Gandaki Boarding School (National School), Lamachaur, Pokhara – 16, Nepal.
2. (From 2023 to present), Music Instructor, SOS Hermann Gmeiner Secondary School Gandaki, Pokhara – 15, Rambazar.
3. (From 2015 to present), Managing Director, J.E. Studio and Music Pvt. Ltd.
4. (From 2015 to present), Vocal and Music Instructor, J.E. Music Academy Fulbari.
5. (From 2002 – 2007, 2008 – 2012), Singer & Group Leader, Hotel Dela Annapurna, Durbar Marg, Kathmandu.
6. (From 1998 to 2002), Ghazal Group Director, Fulbari Resort, Pokhara.
7. (From 1988 – 1991), Singer & Musician, Open House Ghazal Restaurant, Pokhara.
8. (From 1988 – 1991), Teacher, Laxmi Shishu Boarding School, Pokhara.
Singing Career
[edit]Ram Bhakta Jojiju’s songs are extensively popular in the Nepalese community all around the world.
Published Album
[edit]Year | Album Title | Type/Genre |
2000 | Bhagya (Music Nepal) | Solo Male Album/Modern/Ghazal |
2001 | Sumiran Gara Harinam (Music Nepal) | Solo Album/Devotee Song |
2003 | Lakshya (Ranjana Music) | Solo Album/Folk-Pop |
2004 | Charanamrit (Melody Times) | Duet Album/Devotee Song |
2005 | Best of Ram Bhakta Jojiju (Melody Times) | Solo Album/Modern |
2006 | Chayan (Dhaulagiri Cassettee Centre) | Duet Album/Modern |
2007 | Chunauti (Music Nepal) | Solo Album/Modern |
2008 | Chino (Santana Records) | Duet Album/Modern |
2010 | Hits VCD Collection of Ram Bhakta Jojiju & Itu Jojiju | Duet Album/Modern |
2011 | Chahak (Jojiju Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.) | Duet Album/Modern |
2015 | Bhabhi Timle (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2016 | Haar Ma Pani Jeet Jhai (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2017 | Badnami Bannu Pardo Rahechha (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2018 | Man Ko Dhoka (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2019 | Maya Lai Dhaka Pachhyeuri (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2019 | Dhoka Dinu Thiyo Bhane (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2020 | Kati Chha Tadha (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2020 | Aashaharu Aaja Kina (D.B. Entertainment) | Single |
2021 | Daibako Leela (D.B. Entertainment) | Single |
2024 | Panchhi Bhaye Aakashma (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
2024 | Sisha Rahechha (Jojiju Entertainment) | Single |
Working as a Judge
[edit]Year | TV Show/Songs Competition | Organized by |
1998 & 2000 | Regional Level Modern Song Competition | Narayan Gopal Sangeet Kosh, Kathmandu |
2003 | Aliza Star Season 2 | Pokhara Nach Ghar |
2016 | Surtaal – 2 Grand Finale | Surtaal Events Lekhnath |
2016, 2017, 2018 | Nepal Golden Idol (Workshop & Selection) | Golden Star Multimedia Pvt. Ltd. Pokhara (NTV Plus) |
2018 | Sano Pari & Sano Babu Season 14 | Jeet Hamro |
2019 | Nepal Golden Idol (Head Judge) | Golden Star Multimedia Pvt. Ltd. Pokhara (NTV Plus) |
2019 | Nepal Idol Season 3 (Pre-Judge) | Annapurna Media Network (AP1 Television) |
2021 & 2023 | Nepal Golden Idol (Head Judge) | Golden Star Multimedia Pvt. Ltd. Pokhara (NTV Plus) |
2023 | Sano Pari & Sano Babu Season 15 | Jeet Hamro |
Visit/Performance of Cultural Program
[edit]Raphael City, Singapore
Gorakhpur, India
Nepal – almost all major parts and cities of the country
Awards and Honorary
[edit]Year | Award/Honorary | Organized by |
1996 | First & Best (Birsera Feri …, Yo Mutu Lai …) – Swar Ek Saath Anek | Nepal Television |
1998 | First (Udera Jun Chhunchhu Bhanthe) – Nationwide Modern Song Competition | Radio Nepal |
2002 | Honored for organizing Jojiju Sumadhur Sanjh | in collaboration with Music Training Centre, Pokhara |
2005 | Gold Medal – B.Mus. (6th Year) | Manjushree Music College, Allahabad |
2005 | Best Duet Song (Jaha Bhamar Chha) | Annapurna F.M. |
2006 | Lal Bahadur Dhewaju Memorial Award | Music Training Centre, Pokhara |
2007 | Best Duet Album – Chayan | Annapurna F.M. |
2008 | Best Duet Singing – (Tyo Kahile Gham) | Hits F.M. |
2010 | Awarded on Narayan Gopal Youth Music Award | National Youth Service Fund |
2016 | Copper Inscription (incl. NRs. 50,000) received from the Prime Minister Hon. K.P. Sharma Oli | Government of Nepal |
2016 | “Most Vocal Solos in a Song Recording” – Guinness Book of World Records | Meloncholy Project (365 Artists) |
2017 | “Maximum Number of Singers Singing Aama Song in Individual Music Track” – Everest World Records | Aama Song recorded at Dreams Recording Studio |
2017 | Jury Award (Haar Ma Pani) | Sixth Music Khabar Award |
2018 | Elegant Singing ID Card from Tourism and Aviation Minister Hon. Rabindra Adhikari | Government of Nepal |
2021 | Best Singer of Filmy Award | Third Booster Entertainment Filmy Playback Singing Award 2021 |
2021 | Jury Award (Maya Lai Dhaka Pachhyeuri) | Sagarmatha Music Award |
2022 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Hamro Rapti F.M |
2022 | Honorary of Keshu Youth Singer | Keshu Sushma Guthi |