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Choto Geet Lyrics | The Uglyz

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The Uglyz Band History

In a world where music trends shift like tides and viral sensations come and go, there are few bands that manage to etch their presence so deeply into a nation’s cultural memory that their songs become a soundtrack for an entire generation. The Uglyz, one of Nepal’s most beloved rock-pop bands, is one such rare gem. Emerging from the heart of Kathmandu’s musical underground in the early 2000s, the band quickly rose to prominence—not through gimmicks or short-lived fads, but by crafting songs that felt deeply personal, emotionally honest, and musically refreshing.

Their sound, often described as a seamless blend of soft rock, pop melodies, and heartfelt lyrics, captured something unique: the voice of urban Nepalese youth caught between tradition and modernity. But The Uglyz were never just another rock band. They were storytellers, channeling love, loss, hope, and nostalgia through carefully woven harmonies and lyrics that lingered long after the last chord faded.

At the forefront of the group is Sarun Tamrakar, whose distinctive voice became synonymous with the band’s identity. Smooth, soulful, and unmistakably genuine, his vocals became the emotional anchor of hits like Aaudai Jaadai, Maya, and Saathi. These songs didn’t just top the charts—they found their way into wedding playlists, late-night tea shop radios, college jam sessions, and the hearts of countless listeners across Nepal and beyond.

What made The Uglyz stand out in Nepal’s evolving music scene wasn’t just their melodic sensibility but their willingness to be different. Their name itself—“The Uglyz”—was a tongue-in-cheek jab at the obsession with appearance and perfection, embracing a humble, grounded image in a world that often rewards flash over substance. The name symbolized authenticity, a value they carried into every note they played and every performance they gave.

Formed by a group of friends with a shared love for music, The Uglyz started small, like many great bands do—garage sessions, college gigs, and open mics. But it wasn’t long before word spread about their fresh sound and meaningful songwriting. As their popularity soared, they remained rooted in their values, always choosing authenticity over commercial compromise. That decision, while not always the easiest, helped them build a loyal fanbase that has stood by them for decades.

One of their most remarkable strengths has been their ability to evolve while staying true to their essence. Over the years, as new sounds and genres emerged, The Uglyz managed to experiment without losing the soul of their music. Their albums show a thoughtful progression, both lyrically and musically, as they explored themes of time, identity, and emotional depth with increasing sophistication.

Even today, years after their initial burst onto the mainstream scene, The Uglyz continue to inspire. Their performances—whether on big stages or intimate acoustic sessions—feel less like concerts and more like reunions, where each song brings back a wave of memories. Fans, young and old, still sing along with the same passion that made those songs unforgettable in the first place.

More than just a band, The Uglyz are part of Nepal’s musical identity. They helped shape what modern Nepali music could be: emotionally resonant, proudly local, and unafraid to be vulnerable. Their presence on platforms like YouTube (@TheUglyz) continues to breathe life into their legacy, introducing new audiences to a body of work that refuses to grow old.

In a rapidly changing musical landscape, The Uglyz remind us of something important: that true music doesn’t chase trends—it tells stories. And sometimes, the most beautiful stories come from the voices that dare to be honest, even if that means being a little “ugly” in a world obsessed with polish.

As they continue to perform, connect with fans, and leave their mark on the next generation of Nepali musicians, one thing is certain—The Uglyz are far from done. Their journey is still unfolding, one heartfelt song at a time.

Choto Geet Lyrics – (Released Year 2025)

Verse 1:

Jeevan Ko Bato Ma
Sangarsha Chadai Cha
Saathi Bhai Saath Ma Bhaye
Sajilai Kaatincha
Samaya Sangai Aghi Bagdai
Hawa Ra Huri Jastai
Udaula Hami Ekdin

Chorus:

Sabailai Chaine Maya
Sadhai Saath Cha Ni
Soche Jaso Nahola
Sangai Bachau Hami
Mari Lanu K?

Verse 2:

Purana Sapana Pura Garna Baki Cha
Hataar Chaina Yaha Malai
Kehi Dinko Kura Ho
Samaya Sangai Aghi Bagdai
Hawa Ra Huri Jastai
Udaula Hami Ekdin

Chorus:

Sabailai Chaine Maya
Sadhai Saath Cha Ni
Soche Jaso Nahola
Sangai Bachau Hami
Sabailai Chaine Maya
Sadhai Saath Cha Ni
Soche Jaso Nahola
Sangai Bachau Hami

Outro:

Sabailai Chaine Maya
Sadhai Saath Cha Ni
Soche Jaso Nahola
Sangai Bachau Hami
Sabailai Chaine Maya
Sadhai Saath Cha Ni
Soche Jaso Nahola
Sangai Bachau Hami
Mari Lanu K?

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