Raju Lama
Raju Lama

Raju Lama

  • March 16, 1978
  • Baruwa, Sindhupalchok, Bagmati Province, Nepal

About Raju Lama (Nepalese Singer-songwriter)

Raju Lama is one of the most popular Nepalese singer-songwriters. He was born on March 16, 1978, in Baruwa, Sindhupalcchowk, Nepal. He is the main singer of the musical ban Mongolian heart.
He is one of the coaches in The Voice of Nepal.

Albums

  • Soltini – 1995
  • Mongolian Heart – 1996
  • Mongolian Heart Vol 2 – 1999
  • Mongolian Heart Vol 3 – 2002
  • Mongolian Heart Solid Gold – 2004
  • Donbo Tamang Album – 2004
  • Mongolian Heart Vol 4 – 2006
  • Mongolian Heart vol 5 – 2009
  • Mongolian Heart Vol 6 – 2012
  • Samling Gompa – 2016
  • Mongolian Heart Vol 7 – 2018

Awards

  • Sajjan Smriti pop song competition Winner Band (Nepal) – 1996
  • Best Vocal (Nepal) – 1996
  • Best Composition (Nepal) – 1996
  • Music Nepal Gold Medal (Nepal) – 1999
  • Highest Selling Album of the Year (Nepal): Hits FM Awards 2002
  • Best performance by group or duo with vocal (Nepal): Aha Pop Music Award 2002
  • Best performance by group or duo with vocal (Nepal): Music Nepal Award 2002–2003
  • Highest selling album of the year (Nepal): Kantipur FM Annual Award 2002, 2003, 2004 & 2005
  • Most aired song (Nepal): Image Award 2007

Social Works

Raju Lama Foundation works to promote education in rural Nepal. They help to build schools and provide educational materials for the children.

Raju Lama helps the people of Sindhupalchowk, who are victims of the flood in 2022.

Raju Lama climbed Mt. Everest as an awareness campaign for climate change and the promotion of tourism in Nepal.

He sang at the altitude of 6574 meters on Mt. Everest (between camps 2 & 3). It is probably the performance at the highest altitude on land ever.