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  2. Category:Indian hip-hop songs - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Indian hip-hop songs" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Big Dawgs

  3. Hiphop Tamizha - Wikipedia

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    Hiphop Tamizha's debut album Hip Hop Tamizhan was released on 17 August 2012 at Sathyam Cinemas in Chennai. Publicised as "India's first Tamil hip hop album", it was launched by Purple Note and produced by Remy Martin, in the latter's first association with an Indian album. The music was composed by Adhi and Jeeva, with lyrics by Adhi. [18]

  4. Indian hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Category:Indian hip-hop singers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for singers who are known for their appearances in hip-hop songs and singers who are members of hip hop acts otherwise populated by rappers, as well as rappers who sing and vice versa.

  6. Seedhe Maut - Wikipedia

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    Seedhe Maut is a hip hop duo from Delhi, India, consisting of Siddhant Sharma (stage name Calm) and Abhijay Negi (stage name Encore ABJ). The two met at Spit Dope Inc., a Delhi underground battle rap league organized by MC Kode and Encore ABJ. [1] [2] [3] In 2017, they signed to the independent music label Azadi Records. [4]

  7. Big Dawgs - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  8. Music of India - Wikipedia

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    In the new millennium, American hip-hop has featured Indian filmi and bhangra. Mainstream hip-hop artists have sampled songs from Bollywood movies and have collaborated with Indian artists, such as Timbaland's "Indian Flute" In 2010, Laura Marling and Mumford & Sons collaborated with the Dharohar Project. [35]

  9. Naezy - Wikipedia

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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]