Draft:Belsan Bhojpuriya
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Belsan Bhojpuriya (a.k.a Belsanwa) is an Indian singer, composer, and songwriter working predomintly in Bhojpuri active in Bhojpuri music.He promotes Bhojpuri language and literature.[1] Belsanwa released his first music video "Apan Party Gaan" in May 2019.[2]
He has over five songs to his credit, including popular tracks like Na Khelab Sasurari Phagua , 'Dil K Darwaja', 'The Banni Song'.[3] These tracks have also been picked up by community radio stations in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.Through his music, Belsanwa aims to showcase the richness of Bhojpuri language and culture, bringing it to the forefront of India’s diverse musical landscape.[4]
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