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Tunna Bell Thapa GHAAM CHAYA Lyrics in English – Tunna Bell Thapa Ghaam Chaya Lyrics by Tunna Bell Thapa: ‘Ghaam Chaya’ is a new release from Tunna Bell Thapa‘s album “Hardina“. The song is written and arranged by Tunna Bell Thapa himself and produced by Skin And Bones Records. Tunna Bell Thapa writes “We leave something of ourselves behind when we leave a place, we stay there, even though we go away. And there are things in us that we can find again only by going back there. Love knows no distance when two hearts beat as one. We all hope, It’s what keeps us alive. And sometimes against all odds, against all logic, we still hope. I don’t know what’s right or what’s wrong, But I know love is the answer. Love is the final fight! This is Ghaam Chaya”. Written/Vocals/Guitars/Keys/Bass – Tunna Bell Thapa Sarangi/Tungna – Manice Gandharva Guitars – Bishal Chetrri Drums/Percussions – Vivek Lama Madal – Anish Gandharva Flute – Nabin Maharjan. Produced by: Skin And Bones Records Album: Hardina Source: Tunna Bell Thapa’s YouTube Tunna Bell Thapa Lyrics “Ghaam Chaya Lyrics” Rup le hoina, maan le rojeko Oileyera janne chaina Haso lai hoina, aasu lai chineko Bagera janne chaina Maan lai bujhai, katera naau daada Janu cha hai maya timi bata tadha Yaad le sataula, aakha haru rasaula Bhanna nasakeni, tyo maan lai taha hola Ghaam hos ya chaya Jogaucha timi lai maya Ho ho jogauchu hamro maya Khojera kamjori jitnu chaina maya Sunnu cha maan ka kura ti Aljhera timrai maan ma Baas hos timrai jeewan ma Hunu cha timrai kaanchi Parkhera baseu ki, ek mutthi saas boki? Sapani ma dekhi, jhaskera biujhyu ki? Pira le sataula, samjhana dherai aaula Bhanna nasakeni, tyo maan lai taha hola Ghaam hos ya chaya Jogaucha timi lai maya Ho ho jogauchu timi lai maya Ho ho jogauchu timi lai maya Ghaam hos ya chaya Jogauchu hamro maya Tunna Bell Thapa – Ghaam Chaya (Official Lyrical Video).
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