2019 satire song by Nepalese folk singer Pashupati Sharma
"Lutna Sake Lut"
Single by Pashupati Sharma
Released
2019
Recorded
2019
Genre
Satire
Length
10:00
Label
Malashree Recording
Songwriter(s)
Pashupati Sharma
Producer(s)
Pashupati Sharma
Lutna Sake Lut (Nepali: लुट्न सके लुट), also known by the song's full name Lutna Sake Lut, Nepal Mai Ho Chhut (लुट्न सके लुट, नेपालमै हो छुट) which translate to "Loot as much as you can, you are free to do so in Nepal" is a 2019 satirical song written and produced by Nepalese folk singer Pashupati Sharma. The music video was released in February 2019, though he later took it down after receiving threats from Communist Party of Nepal (Unified Marxist–Leninist).[1][2] National Folk and Duet Song Academy Nepal (Rastriya Lok Tatha Dohori Geet Pratisthan Nepal), however, asked the artist to re-upload the song.[3][4][5]
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^"पशुपतिले युट्युबबाट हटाए लुट्न सके लुट". saptahik.ekantipur.com (in Nepali). Archived from the original on 2019-02-19. Retrieved 2019-02-18.
LutnaSakeLut (Nepali: लुट्न सके लुट), also known by the song's full name LutnaSakeLut, Nepal Mai Ho Chhut (लुट्न सके लुट, नेपालमै हो छुट) which translate...
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