New Nepali album ‘Pravah’ to begin its Journey with first song on August 15

To share this experience with the audience in the most effective way, the creators have chosen a special release method called the “waterfall release.”

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8/8/20251 min read

A new Nepali-language music album titled Pravah is all set to be released in a unique and thoughtful way. The album, which gets its name from the Nepali word meaning “flow” or “unbroken sequence,” promises to deliver more than just music — it aims to express a way of life.

Pravah is not just a title; it carries deep meaning. In the Nepali language, the word reflects smoothness, continuity, and a natural rhythm. The creators of the album say that these eight songs together represent a state of movement that is calm but constant. Whether it is in thoughts, emotions, or actions, Pravah is about staying in motion, without feeling rushed or abrupt.

In today’s fast-changing and often chaotic world, many people feel distracted and disconnected. The team behind Pravah says the album is an answer to that. It’s an attempt to bring back balance — to remind listeners of a pace that is gentle, meaningful, and connected to nature. Each song is designed with intention. Nothing is forced. Nothing is stagnant.

To share this experience with the audience in the most effective way, the creators have chosen a special release method called the “waterfall release.” This means the songs will not all be released at once. Instead, they will come out one by one over a period of time, so that listeners can enjoy each song fully before the next one arrives.

The first song from the album, titled Eh Saathi, will be released on August 15, 2025, along with a music video on YouTube. The same song will then be made available on all other music platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and others on August 22, 2025. After that, the remaining songs will be released every few weeks. This step-by-step release will help grow the audience slowly and steadily, allowing each song to get the attention it deserves.

The team hopes this method will help listeners form a deeper connection with the music. By not rushing the release, they are inviting people to take time to reflect on each piece.