What a week it’s been for Tibetan music on YouTube! From mesmerizing dance covers to soul-stirring traditional folk songs, our community’s musical talent continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Let’s dive into the trending sounds that are making waves this Music Tuesday.
Top Trending Music Videos
1. Tenzin Donsel’s Dance Magic
Leading the charts with an incredible 19,765 view growth, Tenzin Donsel’s dance cover continues to enchant viewers. With over 5.3 million total views, this performance showcases the beautiful fusion of contemporary choreography with traditional Tibetan grace.
2. Phurbu T. Namgyal’s “Sempa Khersong”
Fresh from 2026, this powerful track has garnered 154,883 views with a strong 2,956 view growth. The song represents the new generation of Tibetan music, blending modern production with traditional elements.
3. bhuchung Sherap’s Cross-Cultural Collaboration
“ACHALA” featuring Dixita Karki stands as a testament to musical collaboration across cultures. With 3.5 million views and steady growth of 1,995 views, this official music video showcases how Tibetan artists are creating bridges through music.
4. Derab Woeser’s Traditional Masterpiece
“KONGPO DALU” brings us back to our roots with this beautiful traditional song collaboration. With 289,232 total views and growing by 1,628 views, it proves that traditional Tibetan music has a timeless appeal.
This Week’s Music Chart
| Rank | Song/Video | Artist | Views | Growth |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mere Khwabon Mein [dance cover] | Tenzin Donsel | 5,381,039 | +19,765 |
| 2 | Sempa Khersong | Phurbu T. Namgyal | 154,883 | +2,956 |
| 3 | ACHALA | bhuchung Sherap ft. Dixita Karki | 3,532,937 | +1,995 |
| 4 | KONGPO DALU | Derab Woeser ft. Thupten Tsering | 289,232 | +1,628 |
| 5 | TIBETAN EVERGREEN SONG MASHUP 2020 | Sakya Thinley Kalden | 2,402,707 | +1,152 |
The Beauty of Tibetan Musical Diversity
What strikes us most about this week’s trending music is the incredible diversity within our community. We see traditional folk songs like “KONGPO DALU” holding their own alongside contemporary dance covers and cross-cultural collaborations. This isn’t just music – it’s a celebration of Tibetan identity in all its forms.
The evergreen appeal of artists like Tsering Gyurmey continues to resonate, with classics like “WAI NYINGDUK” and “Nying Jemo” still growing their view counts years after release. Meanwhile, newer artists are pushing boundaries, experimenting with different genres while staying true to their Tibetan roots.
What Makes These Artists Special
Each of these trending musicians brings something unique to the table. The dance covers showcase the performative arts tradition that’s so central to Tibetan culture, while the traditional songs preserve and share our linguistic and melodic heritage. The collaborative pieces demonstrate how Tibetan artists are building bridges across communities, creating music that speaks to universal human experiences while maintaining their distinct cultural voice.
The consistent growth in views across both new releases and classic tracks shows that there’s an hungry audience for authentic Tibetan music. Whether it’s the 896 new views on Tenzin Kunsel’s “Bod-kyi Losar” or the 845 growth on “MITSE CHIK” by Namsa Marpo Tenzin Chogyal, every song finds its audience.
Keep supporting these incredible artists, and remember – every view, every share, every comment helps preserve and promote our beautiful musical heritage!
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