Shishir Yogi is a prominent figure in the Adhunik (modern) and folk music scenes of Nepal, celebrated for his versatile vocal range and deep emotional resonance. Originally from the Dang district, he solidified his place in Nepali history as one of the elite vocalists chosen to record the country’s current national anthem. Beyond his singing career, he is a dedicated music educator with a formal background from the Prayag Sangeet Samiti in India, using his expertise to mentor the next generation of Nepali artists while maintaining a consistent presence in the industry for over two decades.
His discography is marked by hit songs like "Maanish Khoji Rahechhu" and "Basanama Mitho Are," which have earned him prestigious accolades including multiple Hits FM Music Awards. His work often bridges the gap between traditional folk elements and contemporary melodies, making his music accessible to diverse age groups. Over the years, he has released influential albums such as Pahichaan and Suskera, cementing his status as a National Honor recipient and a true guardian of Nepal’s musical heritage.