Sammy Da Real G talks about the significance of female rapper in Nepal.

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Sammy Da Real G talks about the significance of female rapper in Nepal.


Akram sekh, itahari.

Sammy Da Real G discusses the significance of female rappers in Nepal. She mentions having connections with numerous underground female rappers who haven’t stepped into the mainstream scene yet. According to her, taking that initial step requires courage. She recalls her nervousness and fear during her first Raw Barz audition, as it was her debut in the rap field.

Highlighting the male-dominated nature of the industry, she states, “This is an industry where men rule,” emphasizing the challenges faced by women. Despite these obstacles, she remains steadfast. Sammy points out that male rappers earn substantial money and perform internationally, citing Dong, Vten, and Sacar as examples representing Nepali rap globally.

However, she notes the absence of female artists achieving similar feats. She acknowledges a few female rappers making money, such as Dimitri, Biskala, and God G from ANTF. Sammy encourages women not to lose hope, urging them to persist and hustle until they succeed. She expresses her willingness to support and guide newcomers and other rappers personally, inviting them to DM her for assistance.

She believes there is significant competition among male rappers compared to their female counterparts, declaring this as the opportune moment for female rappers to step up and seize opportunities.