Prakash Saput is a multifaceted artist from Nepal who is recognized for his efforts in promoting Nepali folk music. He is not only a singer; he is also a composer, model, and actor. Saput's music is known for its ability to raise awareness about social and political issues. In 2018, he gained immense popularity with the release of his song Bola Maya. He has since released other notable tracks, such as Mero Pani Haina Ra Yo Desh and Pir.
He also worked as a radio presenter at Dhaulagiri FM, where he hosted a show named "Just for You." As part of his job, he was in charge of creating and presenting plays, recording, and editing / mixing audio.
In 2011, Prakash Saput made his debut with an album that included Gari Khana Deu, a song addressing social issues. Although his initial release was Musu Musu Hasi Deu, a folk tune, almost ten years later, he became widely recognized by the public with the release of popular tracks such as Bola Maya in 2018, Galbandi Chyatiyo in 2019, Phuteka Chura in 2020, Mero Pani Haina Ra Yo Desh in 2021, and Pir in 2022.
On March 28th, in Kathmandu, there was controversy surrounding singer Prakash Saput's latest song, titled "Peer." The leaders of the ruling Maoist Center have expressed their protest against the song "Peer."
The latest song 'Sakambari' by Prakash Saput has brought him into the spotlight, although there have been criticisms of its misogynistic undertones. Prakash has defended himself, stating that the song is presented from a patriarchal perspective. Despite these conflicting views, 'Shakambari' has become a YouTube trending hit, topping the charts for a few days after its initial release.