Yama Buddha is a pioneering figure in Nepali hip-hop who helped establish the genre as a powerful vehicle for authentic storytelling and social commentary. His music resonates deeply with listeners through emotionally raw lyrics that tackle real-world struggles affecting everyday Nepali people, including poverty, injustice, and personal heartbreak. Songs like 'Aama' and 'Saathi' showcase his ability to connect with audiences on a deeply human level, making him a significant voice in Nepal's hip-hop movement.
With a catalog that includes popular tracks such as 'Ma Futchu Tara Jhukdina', 'Pagalpan', and 'Aljhiyeko Cha Jivan', Yama Buddha has demonstrated remarkable range in addressing both personal and social issues through his craft. His influence extends beyond just entertainment, as he uses hip-hop as a medium to inspire reflection and dialogue within Nepali society. He remains an important figure in establishing hip-hop's credibility and cultural relevance in Nepal.