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Sooraj Cherukat (born 1992) [1] [2] known professionally as Hanumankind, is a rapper, [3] singer, songwriter, and actor from Kerala, India. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] He released his first single "Daily Dose" from his debut EP Kalari in 2019.
"Big Dawgs" is a song recorded by Indian rapper Hanumankind together with producer Kalmi. It was released on July 9, 2024, by Universal Music India. [1] The music video, in which Hanumankind performs within a classic carnival attraction known as the "well of death", was released on the same day.
Fasil was born in Malappuram, Kerala. [2] Following his marriage, he relocated to the United Arab Emirates where he initially pursued work in a conventional job. However, his passion for music led him to quit his job and started his focus towards rapping and music making.
While Kesari resided in Mount Meru, BrahmÄ cursed an apsara named Managarva, and turned her into a vanara. She married Kesari, under the name Anjana. For a long time, the couple were childless.
Sultana and Jyoti Nooran trained from early childhood under their father, Ustad Gulshan Mir (or Meer), [12] grandson of Bibi Nooran, a Sufi singer, [13] and son of Swarn Nooran, a Sufi singer of the 1970s. [6] According to Mir, the family was on hard times, and he gave music lessons to support them. [14]
Nikhil Kalimireddy, [2] known professionally as Kalmi, is an Indian music producer and DJ based in Hyderabad. [3] [4] He is perhaps best known for his song "Big Dawgs" with rapper Hanumankind.
Sanjith Hegde is an Indian playback singer. [1] Hegde has sung songs in Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi.His rendition of "Gunu Gunuguva" from the film Dalapathi composed by Charan Raj topped the music charts for a year. [2]
His father is a Kashmiri Pandit who emigrated from India, while his mother is American. [14] [15] He got his stage name from the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, where his paternal side hails from. His singles "Jammu" and "Kashmir" also derive their names from the state. [16]