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A rapper is an urban poet. For him, writing is very important, rather than the beat. He should inspire others and influence others along with messages through his songs no matter how many records he sells,” states Anil Adhikari, popularly known as Yama Buddha.
With strong messages through his rap songs, he is one of the promising rappers of Nepal. You can experience the gusto, flow and messages in his songs like Saathi and Aamaa, to name a few. However, before he became a rapper, he was a poet. Starting with Nepali poems to English rap songs; he has come an interesting way.
He started out with a poem — Meri Sani Nani, which he had written for his sister when he was in Class III. It was his first poem and it is still fresh in his mind. By the time he had reached the junior high school, he had been introduced to rap music and getting into it. “My sister used to write poems and she used to get medals for that. People would praise her,” shared Yama Buddha, who was later motivated to write more poems. “I was kind of in the shadows but I also wanted to show people that I too can write poems.”
When one of the poems written for his sister won him a prize “nobody believed me that I could write”. In order to prove himself, he started writing seriously. As the time passed, he moved towards rap.
He opined that “being rapper is not enough, expressing is important”. Social taboos are a few subjects that he opens his heart out to people about and he writes on anything that does not satisfy him. Breaking into the industry initially he had no future prospects, support of family and education but he wanted “to reach out to people through his songs and make a change in society”.
In this bike accident in 2008 he was bed-ridden for two years where he “wrote songs and made songs”. He is also assured that if there had been no hip-pop culture, he wouldn’t have been working either.
For his first mixed tape, he bought beats online on lease for his rap songs while he included seven original beats. Saathi is one his rap songs with the beat bought online to which he said, “I didn’t know who makes rap beats here. Now I know them but rap beat makers are very few. Rappers are writers and not beat makers. It is their producers who make the beats for them. If a rapper is a producer as well, he can make the beats as well.”
And he is coming up with more rap songs that are likely to deliver messages to ponder upon.
Note: This article was originally published on “The Himalayan Times” few years ago and was written by Jessica Rai.

