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Naresh Parmar is India’s top music producer with over 900,000 subscribers

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Naresh Parmar is a highly respected and successful Indian Youtuber, Disk Jockey, and Music Producer from Banaskantha, Gujarat. His journey to the top of the music industry began in 2016 when he started his YouTube channel, and through hard work and determination, he has grown his channel to have over 900,000 subscribers and an impressive 276 million views.

In addition to his YouTube success, Naresh’s music is also available on popular platforms such as Spotify, Google Play Music, YouTube Music, Apple Music, iTunes, Amazon Music, Hungama, and Gaana, where he has gained over 21 million active listeners.

YouTube has also officially verified Naresh’s channel as an official artist, and he has gained verified status on platforms such as Spotify, JioSaavn, Jaxsta Music, Boomplay Music, and YouTube Music.

Naresh is known for his innovative approach to music, using his talent and creativity to transform raw music into something new and exciting. He is always striving to give his audience the best musical experience possible, and his dedication to his craft has earned him a loyal fan base. In the future, Naresh is focusing on releasing even more new music and collaborating with other big artists, which is sure to result in some truly spectacular work.

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