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Reading’s Bhim Niroula drops hit single Sunday Morning Love You

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, May 24, 2022 3:03 pm
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Bhim Niroula's audition on Britain's Got Talent won him three yeses, and saw him go through to the semi-finals. Picture courtesy of Bee Influence

Bhim Niroula's audition on Britain's Got Talent won him three yeses, and saw him go through to the semi-finals. Picture courtesy of Bee Influence

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AFTER dazzling the audience and most of the judges on Britain’s Got Talent in 2020, Bhim Niroula is back.

He’s released his original song, Sunday Morning Love You, now available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube.

His memorable performance of the song saw him go through the auditions stage, despite Simon Cowell’s lack of approval.

Mr Cowell was very much on his own, however, as fellow judge Alesha Dixon described the song as a “hit record” on the show.

Now Bhim has recorded and released the song, complete with a brand new music video.

The song also features a cheeky nod to Simon’s disapproval with the noise of a buzzer, mimicking the moment where he buzzed during the original audition.

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Orginally from Nepal, Bhim works as a hotel manager in Reading, but now he could be destined for chart domination with the catchy tune.

During his audition on the show, he told the judges that he’d written the love song for his wife, who was watching on from the crowd as he performed.

Clips of the audition have garnered more than 1.5 million views on Youtube.

After three yeses from the judges, Bhim went through to the semi-finals.

It wasn’t the first time he’d appeared on the franchise, having appeared on India’s Got Talent in 2018.

Nor is it his first music release, with a string of original songs prior to his audition.

It is, however, the first joint venture release between Karman Records and Sengge Zangbo.

The well-produced music video sees Bhim showing off his moves and his vocals with dancers and performers, all set inside a corner shop.

Sunday Morning Love You is available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and Youtube.

 

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