From confrontational Kannada-English rap by Gubbi feet Tracy De Sa and DRV’s video to Nanku x Natiq’s brand-new tape, tune in to the most recent in Indian hip-hop Xtacy– Taaron Se EP Mumbai beatsmith Xtacy aka Luv Saxena switches on the beauty (and heat) as a carrying out artist and rapper-singer on his brand-new EP Taaron Se. While there’s no doubt assistance from partners like Muhfaad, QK and Shez, Xtacy is front and center throughout a varied set of tunes. “You Know It” is an autobiographical, guitar-inflected anthem, while the title track is a lot more melodic with a help from Muhfaad. There’s a sensuous addition with “Vibe Dila De” that does not avoid traditional celebration plans, however Xtacy gets more reflective on resilient tunes like “Hoja Azaad” and “After Party.” DRV– “Coochie Wet” New Delhi’s DRV aka Dhruv Rajpal has actually invested a couple of months promoting his album Nakshatra from 2022 while likewise getting the spotlight for “Fark Nahi Padta” from the soundtrack to web series Farzi and collabs with Boyblanck (“Desktop,” “Zameen Se.”) Now, DRV brings it back to his imposing album with a swerving video for “Coochie Wet,” shot in the U.S. by fellow Delhi-raised, Los Angeles-based artist ZZ aka Zefaan. It has all the graininess that takes him from the U.S. to high-energy gigs, total with shifts that use the turmoil of DRV’s bars. Gubbi– “Nin Thale” feet Tracy De Sa Bengaluru-based hip-hop artist Gubbi coordinate with Indian-origin artist Tracy De Sa for a Kannada-English banger called “Nin Thale.” All type of confrontational and a takedown for all intents and functions, the video for “Nin Thale” showcases both artists rattling off their bars in the middle of a warehouse-like setting, feeding off each other’s energy. DG Immortals– Systumm EP New Delhi-raised Haryanvi hip-hop artist DG Immortals keeps things snarling and extreme on h
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