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Known for blending Hindi, Marathi, and street slang, his music often explores societal issues, personal struggles, and commentary on modern life in India. [ 7 ] His debut album Tadipaar (2020) showcased his lyrical depth and unique style, firmly establishing him as a significant figure in Indian hip-hop. [ 5 ]
Hip-hop culture, including graffiti and b-boying started seeping into the club scene and street culture of big cities like Delhi and Mumbai. [8] One of the early moments of Indian hip hop was the Bengali-language underground film Gandu which narrated a story of a rapper and had a soundtrack which mixed rap with alternative rock. [2]
In 2023, He was signed to Def Jam Recordings with his track "Sambar" which featured the Malayalam Industry's popular hip-hop artists Dabzee, FEJO, and Thudwiser. [16] [17] [18] The track was grossing No.1 in UAE YouTube Top 10 Music Charts for a week, with over 2 million+. [19] In 2024, He was officially signed to Mass Appeal India with his ...
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Naezy debuted with a DIY music video "Aafat!" which he made using an iPad in 2014. [7] Naezy's debut single, "Aafat!', credited as the genesis track of the gully rap scene, was released in 2014, followed by his collaboration with DIVINE on their breakout 2015 hit, "Mere Gully Mein". [8]
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With the intention of promoting hip-hop in India, Brodha V organized the first Indian rap cypher in Bangalore in 2014. Subsequent versions of the event were organized in Delhi and Mumbai. [ 19 ] A rapper who changed the face of the Indian music scene, [ 20 ] Brodha V has also been the inspiration for several prominent rappers to take up rap as ...
Gully rap is an emerging genre of hip-hop music that originated from Mumbai. [1] It has since spread across India. [2] Inspired by American rappers like Tupac, The Notorious B.I.G. and Nas, the music discusses the street life in distinct Hindu-Urdu rhythm and cadence. [1] [3] Gully means "narrow lane" in Hindi.