
Swoopna Suman History
In a world where music often feels manufactured, few artists manage to capture the rawness of real emotions like Swoopna Suman does. Suman Thapa, born in the heart of Kathmandu on December 2, 1995, has a story that wasn’t made overnight.
Like many young dreamers, Swoopna first found his stage in the corners of the internet, uploading simple home recordings to YouTube. There was nothing extravagant — no massive production crews, no glittering lights. Just a boy, his guitar, and a heart full of songs. But even then, his gift was undeniable. His voice carried something rare: an honesty that people could feel without needing translation. Slowly but surely, listeners began to notice. His uploads turned into whispers across the Nepali music community, and soon enough, a new star was beginning to rise.
In 2014, the breakthrough finally came. The release of his debut commercial single, K Saro Ramri Bhako, marked a significant transition for him from bedroom performances to the professional scene.It wasn’t just a song; it was a statement — proof that passion, when paired with persistence, could cross boundaries and reach hearts. He wasn’t trying to chase trends or mimic anyone else. Instead, he carved out a space entirely his own, blending modern styles with the rich soul of Nepali musical traditions.
By 2016, Swoopna’s journey led him to collaborate with Arbitrary Productions, a move that allowed him to dive even deeper into his creative side. This period birthed some of his most iconic tracks, like “Kunai Din,” “Kasari Bhanu,” “Ma Timro,” and “Kurera Baschu.” Each song felt like a chapter of his life — moments of hope, heartbreak, longing, and celebration poured into melodies and lyrics that spoke directly to the listener.
But what truly sets Swoopna apart isn’t just the songs themselves — it’s the way he delivers them. There’s a softness in his voice, a kind of warmth that feels like a conversation between old friends. Whether you’re listening in a packed concert hall or through your headphones late at night, his music somehow feels personal, almost as if he’s singing just for you.
As his fame grew, so did his collaborations. In 2023, he joined forces with fellow artist Samir Shrestha on “Je Chhau Timi,” a track that exploded in popularity. It was a meeting of two soulful voices that left an indelible mark on fans and proved once again that music doesn’t need to be complicated to be powerful — it just needs to be real.
Beyond the recordings and studio sessions, Swoopna’s passion for live music led him to form his own band, The Asters, in 2021. Bringing together a group of equally talented musicians, their performances breathe new life into his already beloved songs. There’s an energy when they’re on stage together, an unspoken language of rhythm, harmony, and shared joy that’s impossible to fake.
While his professional life soared, Swoopna’s personal life also blossomed. He married actress and model Jyotsna Yogi on May 4, 2022, following years of discreetly establishing a life together. Their love story, kept mostly out of the media’s glare, came into the spotlight with the release of “Baacha Bhayo,” a heartfelt song and music video celebrating their union. It offered fans a rare, intimate glimpse into a different side of the artist — not just the singer they adored, but the man behind the music.
Today, Swoopna Suman stands as more than just a musician. He’s a storyteller, a voice for a generation navigating love, loss, dreams, and everything in between. His songs — from “Farki Herda” and “Thanai Vayana” to “Juneli Raatma,” “Mayalu,” “Najeekidai,” “Kaha Ma Jaau,” “Baacha Vayo,” and “”Upahaar”—continue to resonate because they come from a place of sincerity.
And while the world around him keeps changing, one thing remains constant: Swoopna’s commitment to making music that means something. No matter how big the stages get or how many fans sing along, he never loses sight of why he started — a boy, a guitar & a dream.
Mero Hajura Lyrics – (Released Year 2026)
Verse 1:
Ghumaune Gharaiko Jhyala
Sachai Maya Laune ki Khyal Khyala
Vana Sachai Maya Laune ki Khyal Khyala
Jyovana Tyo Kherai Nafala Maghi Lagai
Laijanchu Yo Sala Kasam Maghi Lagai
Laijanchu Yo Sala
Bachaa Kasama Jhuto Ni Khadina
Thami Sake Haatha Timro
Chadera Jaadina Maan Ko Mandir
Mai Rakheko Devi Timi
Devi Deuta Lai Bhakera Aaye
Mana Mile Dautari Timi Mai Paye
Timi Chau Ra Ta Kehi Dar Chaina
Jindagani Ma
Verse 2:
Jindagi Le Chaheko Sahara Timi
Sahara Bina Timro Ke Jindagi
Jindagi Le Chaheko Sahara Timi
Sahara Bina Timro Ke Jindagi
Jau Ta Maya Sangsangai Hidaula
Jau Ta Maya Sangsangai Hidaula
Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Eh Aauna Maya Sangsangai Hidauna
Eh Aauna Maya Sangsangai Hidauna
Timrai Tira Haath Samai Laijauna
Eh Timrai Tira Haath Samai Laijauna
Verse 3:
Kahile Pani Lagthiye Na Ghama
Ridaye KO Andheri Kunama
Timi Aaye Dekhi Mero Raata Pani
Ujelo Kati Ramro Fulaiko Dori
Mayalu Lai Ke Dim Ta Kosheli
Jati Here Heru Lagne Muharai Khuleko
Timro Muhara Chandra Jhai Khuleko
Ho Timrai Pratikshya Mai JhukiChan
Najara Ho Ho Angalera Rakha Sadhai Eh Mero Hajura
Hoho Angalera Rakha Sadhai Eh Mero Hajura
Eh Mero Hajura Putali Jhai Maana Mero
Timi Mai Bhuleko Putali Jhai Maana Mero
Timi Mai Bhuleko
Verse 4:
Bijuli Baleko Hola Mai Jane Putali Railai Ma
Ho Jindagi Ma Timro Nai Bhar Parchu Ni
Sahara Bina Timro Ma Marchu Ni
Jindagi Ma Timro Nai Bhar Parchu Ni
Sahara Bina Timro Ma Marchu Ni
Hey Jau Ta Maya Sangsangai Hidaula
Jau Ta Maya Sangsangai Hidaula
Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Eh Aauna Maya Sangsangai Hidauna
Eh Aauna Maya Sangsangai Hidauna
Timrai Dila Haath Samai Laijauna
Eh Timrai Dila Haath Samai Laijauna
Eh Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Eh Timrai Dila Haath Samai Laijauna
Eh Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Eh Timrai Dila Haath Samai Laijauna
Eh Dukha Sukha Karmai Ma Chinaula
Eh Timrai Dila Haath Samai Laijauna
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